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The Jungle Farm

- Red Deer County, Alberta -

We invite you to join us on our centennial family farm in Red Deer County for a day of family fun picking your own produce! Blaine, Leona, and their three sons work hard to grow a variety of delicious fruits, vegetables, and flowers. You can find everything from strawberries, raspberries, and lettuce to pumpkins, artichokes, and potted flowers.

Spend the day with us during our summer and fall seasons to experience firsthand the joys of harvesting your own produce. And if you’re feeling hungry, you’re in for a treat! The Jungle Farm will be serving up our delectable strawberry shortcake, scrumptious oatmeal chocolate chip cookies, refreshing fruit beverages and more!

Farm Products

Love the farm fresh taste of produce from the Jungle Farm? Order your favorites today!

(The produce list is under construction – we will have it ready for you soon!)

Farm Fresh Produce

What are we picking this week:
(this section will be updated each week during growing season – stay tuned!)

  • Our crops our growing.
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Strawberry

U-Pick

Strawberry U-Pick

Join us for our summer or fall strawberry u-pick seasons! Our berries are extremely sweet due to cool evenings and bright, sunny days!
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Pumpkin

U-Pick

Pumpkin U-Pick

Explore our selection of u-pick and pre-picked pumpkins in our store during our fall pumpkin season!
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Vegetable Box

CSA Program

Vegetable Box CSA

Our vegetable box program is a weekly box of locally grown, seasonal fruits and vegetables for 14 consecutive weeks for one low price.
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Jungle Farm History

Did you know that The Jungle Farm has an interesting history dating back to the late 1800s? Jacob Daniel Quantz and his wife, Sophia Jane, were the original homesteaders of a quarter NE of our current farm. Eventually, in 1897, they purchased and named what we know as The Jungle Farm today. Fun fact: the farm got its name from a brown bear that used to live in the area! We’re proud to continue the legacy of our fourth generation farm and to invite the community to learn about and enjoy our harvest! 

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