Old Mill Alpacas

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Colborne, Canada

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Old Mill Alpacas Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Old Mill Alpacas is located in Colborne, Canada on 13557 Little Lake Rd. Old Mill Alpacas is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category farm in Canada.

Address

13557 Little Lake Rd

Phone

+1 9052694402

Amenities

Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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Candy AC

We came to celebrate our anniversary and it was the best decision ever. Everyone in the farm are very welcoming! We met the owner, Amy, and her son, Franklin. They are just the nicest people, they are very informative and they care about our environment so much. We were the last people to trek the farm, so we had a longer conversation about Alpacas and we learnt so much. Thank you Amy and Franklin, we would love to visit you again :) We also loved Phil and Murphy's company!

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Alejandra Gutierrez

Spent some time with these beautiful animals yesterday! Took my sister and our kids and went on the Alpaca trek, we each had our own alpaca. They are very sweet animals. We met the owner and she went through the do’s and don’t when walking with the alpaca. We all enjoyed it.

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Valeria Mozheyko

Great experience, Amy and her staff are very knowledgeable and super nice. They have over 80 alpacas and they all are super cute and friendly. Definitely recommend:)

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Marco C.

Great place or family and kids. So much info i never knew about alpacas. Also, its not too long of a tour so the kids wont get tired or hungry. The owner was super friendly .

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Julia Nguyen

The farm is quaint and the alpacas are very cute. We had come for the trek that was advertised to be about 30minutes. We arrived a little early and were okay to wait until our originally booked time, however, Amy and her staff offered to take us in earlier as they had a cancellation. The “trek” lasted less than 5 minutes, in which we walked a loop through to the females and back to the barn. The staff were great, however, for the price and what’s advertised, we were hoping for more as we drove 2.5hrs for the visit.