Adelaide's Honey Bee, Pollinator and Wildflower Reserve

Adelaide's Honey Bee, Pollinator and Wildflower Reserve Our ten acre farm has been in our family for five generations. Our honey bees are local bred and never imported. Our Services

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Our bees are kept in natural surrondings with wildflowers, trees and shrubs which provide our bees with everything they need to thrive and produce one of the best honeys you’ll ever taste🐝 Welcome to Adelaide’s



We are natural low impact beekeepers living the dream on Adelaide’s Honey Bee Pollinator and Wildflower Reserve the only reserve of its kind in North America. We do not treat or supplem

ent feed with sugar or artificial pollen. We only harvest surplus honey so our bees survive as they would in nature on their own honey reserves. Our artisanal honey is micro harvested and is beyond compare. Please keep reading .....


Our Mission



- Protect Newfoundland Honey Bees and Native Pollinators.

- Produce one of the best artisan honeys and showcase it to the world

- Create a buzz by raising awareness.

- Prevent the importation of honey bees, bumble bees and other insects into the province by ongoing discussions with government to change the current law allowing the importation of honey bees. Looking for a sweet experience take the Honey Bee Hike

http://www.newfoundlandlabrador.com/plan-and-book/attractions/35775981

2. Honey Bee Rescue - Call (709) 697 2339 - if you have a honey bee swarm or hive in you house we can safely remove them and give them a new home.

3. Adopt-a-Hive Program - Is a one year low impact beekeeping learning experience like no other. We supply the hive, equipment and take care of the hive and you pay a monthly fee. There is a waiting list for this program. email Paul and Brenda to [email protected]

4. Become a Beekeeper Program - We sell local bees! Please send an email to [email protected]

5. Swarm Prevention Program - Many new beekeepers only want one or two beehives. We can work with you to prevent your bees from swarming.

6. Beehive Risk Assessment - have a written risk assessment performed prior to getting your bees. We will help you to decide on the safest location, identify any potential hazards, put controls in place so your bees will thrive and you can enjoy them.

7. Complete Hive Inspection - have a hive inspection performed to assess how your bees are doing? Identify your queen, brood, and overall hive condition.

8. Beekeeping Consultation - We do not sell hive equipment or tools but we can help you to select the right type of equipment and advise you weather you should purchase it or not.

9. Purchase Wildflower or Fireweed Honey - We are taking orders now for 2022 and will place your name on our waiting list. Please email [email protected]


Community organizations we are currently working with:

1. The Gathering Place https://kindnesswanted.ca

2. Rainbow Riders Therapeutic Riding Program http://www.rainbowridersnl.com

3. Kitchens For Missions https://www.kitchens4missions.com

4. The St John’s Farmers Market
http://stjohnsfarmersmarket.ca



Adelaide’s Community Outreach Program



- January 15 until March 30 we offer FREE beekeeping presentations to schools, libraries, girl guides etc. For info send an email to [email protected]




Continual Improvement- Help us Improve :-)



We are proud of our commitment to safety and quality in all of our programs, products and services. Do you have a question or concern? Would you like to make a complaint? Maybe you would like to tell someone what a great job we are doing? CONTACT LIST - INDUSTRY PARTNERS


Karen Kennedy M.Sc.(Agr.), P.Ag. Fruit Crop Development Officer & Provincial Apiarist
Department of Fisheries and Land Resources
‪192 Wheelers Road, P.O. Box 2006‬
‪Corner Brook, NL A2H 6J8‬
Phone: ‪709-637-2662‬ Fax: ‪709-637-2365‬
Email: [email protected]



Teri Smith - Agriculture Development Officer
Department of Fisheries and Land Resources
St John’s Office
Phone (709) 729 7004
email [email protected]



John Angelopoulos
Manager of Sector Development Tourism, Culture, Industry and Innovation
(709) 729-4518
[email protected]



Lucy Alway
Provincial Tourism Coordinator
Tourism, Culture, Industry and Innovation
(709) 729-1409
[email protected]



Canadian Food Inspection Agency
10 Barter's Hill
St. John's, Newfoundland
A1C 5X1
Tel: 709-772-4424
Fax: 709-772-2282



Paul and Brenda Dinn
Adelaide’s Newfoundland Honey Inc. Box 1022
Gould’s NL
A1S 1H2
Phone: (709)697 2339
email: [email protected]

All your feedback is very welcome



We are “Raising the Bar” and setting the standard for quality bees and natural low-impact beekeeping in Newfoundland and Labrador. Follow us at:

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QP-01-01-2021

05/19/2026

Happy World Bee Day!

World Bee Day 2026 focuses on how humans and bees have been working together to nourish and sustain people and the environment. It will highlight the evolution of beekeeping across diverse cultures and landscapes over thousands of years, while promoting innovative approaches that improve bee production and health, and support the livelihoods of beekeepers, including women and youth.

United Nations

NL Federation of AgricultureOutport AcresCity of St. John'sSt. John's Farmers' MarketFrozn Freeze Dried SnacksCBC Newfoundland and LabradorNewfoundland & Labrador TourismNL Young FarmersWalsh’s FarmsRainbow Riders - Therapeutic Riding Newfoundland and Labrador Inc.Government of Newfoundland and LabradorHospitality Newfoundland and LabradorDestination St. John'sNature Newfoundland and LabradorThe National Honey ShowVOCMStrong Roots Cultivation Co.

05/14/2026

Amazing☺️🐝❤️

Address

272 Back Line
Goulds, NL
A1S1H2

Telephone

709 697 2339

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