Clay & Green

Clay & Green is a shop that specializes in tropical plants and locally sourced home goods such as pottery and blown glass. Knowledgeable staff can help you to choose plants that will thrive in the specific conditions in your home or office. Earth-friendly choices in plant pots and locally designed and homemade essentials are constantly being added to the shop.


CLAY & GREEN
146 West 2nd Avenue, Qualicum Beach
www.clayandgreen.ca

Country Bee Honey Farm

Honey is considered one of the world's most adulterated foods, just behind olive oil and milk. But when you try the real stuff—the stuff that comes straight out of a local beekeepers' hive—it's an amazing tasting experience. The nectar of each flower produces a different flavour and combining different nectars into one jar creates a roller-coaster of flavours as the honey melts on your tongue. 

Harmonic Arts

If you're looking for herbal medicine that's good for your body and the planet, give Harmonic Arts a try! Located in Cumberland, this growing plant medicine company provides quality products to retailers across Canada. Founded in 2008 by Clinical Herbalists Yarrow and Angela Willard, they offer a diverse botanical dispensary and wide array of unique herbal formulations. 


HARMONIC ARTS
2660 Dunsmuir Ave, Cumberland | 1-844-871-4054
harmonicarts.ca

Arbutus Distillery

Arbutus Distillery sources 100% B.C.-grown fermentables, creating unique and unconventional spirits and cocktails. 


ARBUTUS DISTILLERY
1890 Boxwood Road, Nanaimo | 250-714-0027
arbutusdistillery.com


In addition to brewing, fermenting, distilling and bottling on-site, the business also grows many of their own botanicals, which are hanging on racks throughout the location. From spirits, whisky and kombucha, the distillery offers uniquely B.C. drinks.

Comox Valley Farmers' Market

The Comox Valley Farmers’ Market Association in a not for profit society that has been bringing local food to local folks since 1992. Over the last twenty-five plus years it has have grown from a seasonal Saturday market with a dozen vendors selling product off the tailgate of their pickup truck to a year-round Saturday market and two seasonal markets with over one hundred vendors selling a wide array of products that are grown, made, baked, raised or wild harvested within the Comox Valley and Strathcona Regional District.


 

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