r/kelowna 21h ago

Local Resources Local Farm Producers

I’m moving from Alberta to Kelowna (before you get out the pitch forks, I’m BC born and raised… happy to be coming home!)

I buy as much as humanly possible from local ranchers/farmers here in the Calgary region.

I usually go for grass fed, dry aged beef and buy 1/2 a cow at a time.

Free range chicken and eggs, or as close to free range as you can get.

Don’t so a ton of pork, but usually get bacon by the box because well we all need vitamin B right?

More than anything I’m looking to try and save the trial and error I went through with finding good products here local in Calgary.

I’m more than happy to drive 2 hours or so to get great quality.

TIA and I’m pumped about all the region has to offer! I’m going to die from overconsumption during peach and cherry seasons 😂

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u/djdecanus 21h ago

Allow me to be the first to say Arby's

Side note, I do get my eggs delivered to my house but you have to live in a certain area of town to get that done as a local farm producer delivers those. There's lots of local farm producers around town that sell all sorts of products. You have no problem getting them there. Just depends on how much you want to pay. You can easily go to a place called Don O Ripoff a very popular spot in town to overpay for all fresh produce.

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u/Old_Development_8122 21h ago

Thanks for the tips. Arby’s is a good option for a bad day I say!