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AytonOntarioN0G 1C0CA
5.04
55Jennifer was a great host, and we had an amazing time visiting her Sniffspot! I let her know ahead of time that my dog is reactive to other dogs, and she made sure that we would have no issues for our visit.
55What a great time! Beautiful spot. Thank you for hosting us!
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On-farm 30 Acre Meadow Walk

Ayton, Ontario
Partially Fenced
30 acres
5.04 reviews
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Hosted by Jennifer O.

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On-farm 30 Acre Meadow Walk

Ayton, Ontario
Host avatar
Hosted by Jennifer O.
Sniffpass
5.04 reviews
Sniffpass
Partially Fenced
30 acres
On-farm 30 Acre Meadow Walk - Ayton, Ontario
On-farm 30 Acre Meadow Walk - Ayton, Ontario
On-farm 30 Acre Meadow Walk - Ayton, Ontario

Fencing

Enclosure

Partially Fenced

Fencing details:

UPDATE: Being in one of the snow belts of Ontario we never know when we are going to get a significant snowfall. If you are interested please contact us to find out what part of the trails are accessible, if any. We do get drifts of over 10...
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Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Distractions seen/heard from the spot

Other dogsSometimes

Other dogs

Sometimes

we have working and house dogs on site. bob and pinky live in the barn with the sheep an have access to the sheep pastures, but not the trail areas. during the day they are most often in the barn. nibble and fizz buzz are our house dogs. they will be inside.

GUEST FEEDBACK

33% of guests saw/heard

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Other domestic animalsYes

Other domestic animals

Yes (Always)

we are a working sheep dairy. the sheep have their own pasture they graze in. there are also free-range ducks, chickens and geese on site. we ask that all dogs are kept on-lead in the barnyard while passing through. there are also a couple of barn cats. they are appropriately wary of strangers.

GUEST FEEDBACK

67% of guests saw/heard

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Other peopleYes

Other people

Yes (Always)

we are here all the time and will come and greet you and your dog(s).

GUEST FEEDBACK

0% of guests saw/heard

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Private entryNo

Private entry

No

Designed for private play
Only the people and dogs in your booking are allowed in the spot during your visit.

Amenities

Field

Dog drinking water

Chairs

Dog treats

Outhouse available

Trail


Pricing
$10 per dog per hour

50% off all dogs after the 1st dog

25% off hourly price for 30 min visit

Sniffpass holders get discounts on all bookings at all spots by buying monthly credits!
This spot offers additional discounts.

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Location

Ayton, Ontario

Description

***Charges will be in USD*** Welcome to our farm! We love taking our own dogs for a walk on the farm so much so that we wanted other dogs to experience it too! A 10+ acre area that includes a field-side trail, opening out into a wild meadow with a path through to the hayfield. Lots of amazing sights, sounds, and best of all SMELLS to experience an explore. While here you can also buy a frozen treat for you and your dogs. To learn more about us please check out our website: www.allsortsacres.ca

Cleanliness

100% of guests said this spot was as clean as expected during their visit.

Hazards

This is a working farm. We ask that dogs be kept on lead until past a certain point for safety. After that you are free to wander. P.S. The outhouse is no longer available. There is a barn bathroom if needed, but, it's in a barn, so not the best.

Extras

Farm store$5

You can check out our farm store with products from our farm. We make sheep milk gelato, frozen kefir, kefreezies, and other sheep dairy products on farm. Available to purchase on site and for take home.


Host Rules

Minimum visit length
30 minutes
Required advanced notice for visits
2 hours
Max dogs per booking
6
Is the host present?
I prefer to meet my guests on their first visits
Additional rules

Dogs must be on lead through barnyard please.


Community safety rules
Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the spot.
Make sure the area is safe and secure before bringing your dog in.
Never enter a spot before your booking start time and never leave late.
Pick up after your dogs. Leave the spot as it was when you arrived.
Always review and abide by spot specific rules.
Unless otherwise stated, restrooms are not available on site.

Booking Policies

Community safety rules
Dogs must be leashed when entering and exiting the spot.
Make sure the area is safe and secure before bringing your dog in.
Never enter a spot before your booking start time and never leave late.
Pick up after your dogs. Leave the spot as it was when you arrived.
Always review and abide by spot specific rules.
Unless otherwise stated, restrooms are not available on site.

In addition, please make sure to read Sniffspot's booking policies


Booking Policies
Only one booking is allowed at a time at any spot and there is an enforced 30 min buffer between all bookings to ensure dogs in separate bookings do not meet.
This spot is set for Booking, which means you will be instantly confirmed for any booking you request. You will receive the address and access instruction immediately following booking.
Visits can be moved or cancelled up to 2 hours before a visit.
Visits can be extended and dogs can be added throughout the visit.

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Meet your host

Jennifer O.

Joined in August 2022

Welcome to All Sorts Acres Farm! Tim and Jennifer welcome you and your dogs to share our favourite dog walk. All Sorts Acres Farm and Gallery is a 50-acre regenerative farm and art gallery located near Ayton in Grey County, Ontario. Owners Jennifer and Tim welcome visitors to experience life, art and nature on the farm, home to a flock of pastured milking sheep, chickens, ducks and assorted dogs, cats and bees. All Sorts Acres embraces circular thinking and sustainability, making full use of what the land has to offer and supporting all the creatures that make up a healthy, living landscape.


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