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SUMMARY:Butterfly Releases
DESCRIPTION:Opening day through the end of August. \n\n🦋\nIn the middle of the sunflower field\, in a natural little amphitheatre of blooms and open sky\, you open your hands — and something small and winged finds its way into the world. \n\n \n\nWhereDakeyne Farm\, Mount Denson\nSeasonOpening day – end of August\nAdd-onOptional · Reserve ahead\nQuantitiesLimited daily\n\n \n\nThere’s something about a butterfly release in a sunflower field that’s difficult to describe until you’ve been there. The warm wind. The blooms all around. The quiet that settles over a group of people in the moment before they open their hands. \n \nSome people make wishes.\nSome send messages to heaven.\nSome just stand there and let themselves feel something.\nIt happens in groups\, and it happens in private moments. Children release them for the pure joy of it. Parents release them quietly\, thinking of someone. Grandparents stand still and let the field hold them for a minute. Every release is its own. \n \n\nAnd sometimes — not always\, but sometimes —\na butterfly lands on someone who needs it.\nThose are the moments people remember longest. \n\n \nTwo ways to experience it\n\n\n🦋 Group release\nBring a gathering to the field for a shared release — a beautiful\, spontaneous\, community moment in the flowers. \n\n\n🌿 Private moment\nStep away from the paths for a quieter\, more personal release — just you\, the flowers\, and whatever you’re carrying into the field with you. \n\n\n \n\n🌻\nReserve your butterfly ahead of time\nDaily quantities are limited\, so we recommend reserving ahead to make sure your butterfly is waiting for you. If you’d like to chance it on the day — it almost always works out. But we’d hate for anyone to leave without their moment\, so booking ahead is the kindest thing you can do for yourself.\n\n \n\nGrow your own butterfly kit\nCan’t make it to the farm — or want to carry the experience home? Our grow-your-own butterfly kits let you raise a butterfly from caterpillar to release\, watching the whole transformation unfold in your own space before setting it free. \nA slow\, quiet kind of magic that belongs entirely to you. \n\n \n\nThe sunflower field has a way of holding moments gently.\nWhatever you bring into it\, it meets you there. \n\n \n\nAfter the release — keep wandering\nThe farm is a beautiful place to linger — wander the sunflower maze\, borrow a kite\, find a quiet corner of the field. And when you’re ready\, the valley has its own kind of magic waiting. A loose\, unhurried wander with no particular order and no particular rush. \n\n \n\n \nDakeyne FarmRelease your butterfly. Wander the sunflowers. Stay as long as you like.\n\n\n \nHarriet Irving Botanical Gardens\nAcadia University\, Wolfville  ·  Free & open daily\nA six-acre living botanical garden laid out across nine native forest habitats — exactly the kind of place a butterfly might choose to spend an afternoon. Pollinator gardens\, woodland trails\, a conservatory\, and a medicinal garden. Free to visit\, and quietly extraordinary.\n\n\n \nSustainable Hill Wellness Retreat\nScotch Village\, West Hants  ·  Riverfront tiny homes & farm stays\nAn eco-minded retreat alongside the Herbert River — foraging walks\, animal therapy\, river swimming\, and a very intentional kind of quiet.\n\n\n \nRoadside farm stands\nAlong the back roads through Hants & Kings County\nFlowers\, honey\, vegetables\, eggs\, baked things — whatever’s in season. Stop when something catches your eye.\n\n\n \nGaspereau River tubing\nGaspereau Valley\nFloat the afternoon away on an inner tube\, letting the river carry you slowly through the valley. One of those simple summer things that’s exactly as good as it sounds.\n\n\n\n \nIf the day feels too good to end\nStay the night nearby and wake up slow. Three beautiful glamping experiences are close to the farm. \n\nSustainable Hill\nScotch Village\, West Hants\nRiverfront tiny homes and tenting alongside the Herbert River — gentle\, intentional\, and deeply restorative.\nValley Glamping\nAnnapolis Valley\nGeodesic domes in the heart of wine country — stars above\, soft bed below.\nAs the River Bends\nHantsport\, NS\nA peaceful riverfront retreat just down the road — close to everything\, far from the noise.\n\n \nPerfect for\nFamilies with little ones\nThose honouring someone\nGrief & remembrance\nWishes & milestones\nCouples & quiet moments\nSolo visitors\nNature lovers & pollinators\nPhotographers\nDay trips from Halifax\nAnyone who needs a soft landing\n\n \n\nReserve your butterfly.\nThe field is waiting. \n🦋 Dakeyne Farm · Mount Denson\, Nova Scotia \n🌻🦋🌿
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SUMMARY:Full Yellow
DESCRIPTION:Late August through the second week of September \n🌻\nThe heart of sunflower season. This is the time of year when the farm feels completely open\, alive\, and overflowing with summer. \n\n \n\nWhereDakeyne Farm\, Mount Denson\nSeasonlate- Aug – mid-Sept\nBloomPeak — most sections open\nKitesPlenty to borrow\n\n \n\nMost sections of the sunflower maze are in bloom at once — golden walls of flowers stretching toward the tidal river\, wildflowers dancing in the breeze\, bees drifting lazily between blossoms\, and eagles soaring overhead while the tide quietly changes the landscape below. \n \nThe breeze almost always arrives right on time for kites.\nAnd yes — we have plenty to borrow.\nFull-Yellow has quietly become a late-summer tradition for many families. One last chance to gather everyone together before school starts\, routines return\, and life begins pulling people back in different directions again. \n \n\nBring the grandparents. Bring the cousins.\nBring the people you’ve been meaning to spend more time with.\nPack a meal. Stay for hours. Wander slowly. \n\nFollow the maze map and trivia trails\, stop for photos tucked throughout the flowers\, play disc golf or soccer croquet\, hunt for rocks along the paths\, sketch in the shade\, write poetry in the field\, or simply sit and listen to the wind moving through the sunflowers. \nArt is encouraged here. Wings are optional. (We have some to borrow\, too.) \nChildren run free in the open field until they’re completely tired out. Couples reconnect over sunset walks. Great-grandparents watch generations of family laughing together in one place. Cameras fill with muddy boots\, golden-hour portraits\, kite strings\, flower petals\, and memories people hold onto long after summer fades. \nSome evenings\, if the timing is right\, you may even catch the hay show next door — tractors rolling through the neighbouring fields as the boys bring in the hay beneath the late-summer sky. \n \nYou’ll also find\n\nPeak bloom across most of the maze\nA wildflower field in full bloom\nBelted Galloway cattle grazing nearby\nSunset walks overlooking the tidal river\nDisc golf and soccer croquet\nGiant open spaces for kids to play\nTrivia and exploration throughout the maze\nPollinators\, birds\, butterflies & wildlife\nMusic drifting softly through the farm\nThe perfect evening breeze for kites\n\n \n\n🌿\nAccessibility\nA golf cart is available to help guests reach some of the best flowers and views across the farm.\n\n \n\nMake a day of it\nFull-Yellow is beautiful on its own\, but many visitors turn it into a slow late-summer day trip through the tidal river communities nearby. It’s the kind of drive that feels unhurried in the best way — tidal river views\, roadside stops\, small communities\, and windows down with the smell of late summer in the air. \n\n \n\n \nDakeyne FarmBegin in the flowers. Stay as long as you like.\n\n\n \nHantsportMake your own glass ornament at School Street Glass\, stop into the Essentially English bakery\, cool off at the splash pad\, or simply stretch the afternoon a little longer\, finding hidden treasures along Hantsport’s main street.\n\n\n \nBlue Beach Fossil MuseumA small fossil museum perched along the shoreline — families can explore the beach and hunt for fossils shaped by the tides.\n\n\n \nDragonflyHaven Therapeutic Petting FarmGentle animals\, open space\, and quiet farm energy — a soft landing at the end of the day.\n\n\n\n \nPerfect for\nFamilies & multigenerational gatherings\nLate-summer traditions\nCouples & sunset walks\nPhotographers & golden hour\nKite flyers\nPicnic lovers\nNature lovers & pollinators\nArtists\, poets & sketchers\nKids who need room to run\nAnyone not ready for summer to end\n\n \n\nCome for the flowers. Stay for the wandering.\nLeave a little lighter than you arrived. \n🌻 Dakeyne Farm · Mount Denson\, Nova Scotia \n🌾🌻🌿
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SUMMARY:The last of the pretty flowers
DESCRIPTION:Last of the\nPretty Flowers\nThe soft ending of sunflower season  ·  After the second weekend in September \n🍂\nBy this point\, summer has started to shift. The evenings feel slower. The air turns softer. And at the very top of the hill\, the final section of flowers opens beside the view. \n\n \n\nWhereDakeyne Farm\, Mount Denson\nSeasonAfter mid-September\nBloomFinal hilltop section\nKitesStill flying. Still borrowable.\n\n \n\nThe fields begin to quiet down after the rush of August — and this is the only time of the season when the hilltop flowers and the overlook come together at once. Golden blooms against open sky. The tidal river moving below. Kites drifting overhead in the steady hilltop breeze. \n \nIt feels quieter up there. More reflective. More about slowing down than filling a schedule.\n \n\nSometimes the best reason to come is simply for yourself. \nSome mornings you might find you have the whole hilltop field to yourself — just the flowers\, the breeze\, the river below\, and a little room to breathe. There’s something quietly restorative about that kind of solitude. No agenda. No rush. Just a moment that belongs entirely to you. \n\n \n\nOr bring a picnic. Bring a blanket.\nBring someone you haven’t had enough time with lately.\nThe kites are still flying — and yes\, we still have some to borrow. \n\nLast of the Pretty Flowers has become a favourite for friends reconnecting after the busy summer season. The kids are finally back in school\, the routines are settling in again\, and suddenly there’s space for those long overdue coffee dates and slow drives with your people. \nDrop the kids off in the morning and head out for the day. \nGrab coffee and wander the flowers. Take the scenic drive along the tidal river. Stop at a winery for lunch. Visit a farm market on the way home. Sit in the grass longer than you planned to. Let the conversations stretch out with the afternoon light. \nOr bring the littles early\, let them run the hill and fly kites until they’re completely tired out\, then settle into a quieter afternoon while the breeze rolls through the flowers. \n \n\n🐦\nA birdwatcher’s favourite\nThis time of year is one of the best for birdwatching around the farm. As other sections begin to go to seed\, songbirds and migrating birds gather to feed throughout the fields — bringing a different kind of life and movement to the maze.\n\nChildren still run the hill until they’re exhausted. Couples settle into the grass to watch the changing tide. Artists sketch the last blooms of the season while the river catches the evening light below. \n \n\nThe flowers aren’t beginning anymore.\nThey’re finishing beautifully. \nThe golden light hangs lower. The sunsets last longer. The farm exhales.\nAnd somehow\, that makes it all feel even more magical. \n\n \nYou’ll still find\n\nThe final sunflower section in bloom\nHilltop view over the tidal river\nWarm September sunsets\nKites and open skies\nPicnic spaces throughout the field\nLate-season wildflowers & pollinators\nBirds feeding through older sections\nPeaceful walks and quieter paths\nRoom to slow down and breathe a little deeper before fall arrives\n\n \n\nMake a day of it — West Hants in autumn\nThis corner of West Hants is made for slow autumn days. After the flowers\, the valley opens into a gentle loop of farm markets\, wineries\, orchards\, and farm stops — the kind of afternoon that fills the car with things you didn’t know you needed and memories that linger long after the drive home. \n\n \n \n\n \nDakeyne FarmBegin on the hilltop. Wander the last of the flowers. Stay as long as you like.\n\n \n\n \nBaldwin’s Nurseries\nUpper Falmouth  ·  Trees\, shrubs\, perennials & native plants\nA family-run nursery with five acres of beautifully grown plants — including native species\, Japanese maples\, ornamental grasses\, and pollinator gardens. A lovely and unhurried place to wander before the growing season closes.\n\n \n\n \nBent Ridge Winery\nWest Hants  ·  Local wine & vineyard\nA small\, welcoming winery tucked into the valley — a natural place to pause\, pour a glass\, and let the afternoon slow right down.\n\n \n\n \nSainte-Famille Wines\nFalmouth  ·  Estate winery & vineyard views\nOne of Nova Scotia’s beloved estate wineries\, with vineyard views and a welcoming tasting room — a beautiful stop as the September light begins to turn.\n\n \n\n \nDaniel’s U-Pick\nWindsor area  ·  Apples\, pears\, plums & pumpkins\nA beloved local orchard just outside Windsor. Pick your own apples straight from the trees\, or grab fresh-picked fruit\, baked goods\, homemade jams\, honey\, and apple cider from the farm stand.\n\n \n\n \nDill’s Atlantic Giant Pumpkin Farm\nWindsor  ·  Home of the world-record Atlantic Giant pumpkin\nThe legendary home of the Atlantic Giant pumpkin — Windsor is where this world-famous variety was developed. A wonderfully unique stop\, especially with kids\, as the harvest season gets underway.\n\n\nCheck individual hours and seasonal availability before visiting — fall hours can vary. Half the fun is leaving room for wherever the day takes you. \n\n \nPerfect for\nSolo visitors & quiet moments\nFriends reconnecting after summer\nCouples & slow September days\nBirdwatchers\nArtists & sketchers\nPhotographers & golden hour\nKite flyers\nPicnic lovers\nAnyone not quite ready for fall\nLittle ones who need room to run\nAnyone craving a gentle goodbye to summer\n\n \n\nSunflower season at its softest.\nA gentle goodbye to summer before the leaves begin to turn. \n🍂 Dakeyne Farm · Mount Denson\, Nova Scotia \n🌾🌻🍂
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