Canada
QWRC Alpacas
Website: QWRCAlpacas.ca
Owners: Mary-Jane Borden
Email: mj@qwrcalpacas.ca
Hereβs what youβll love:
π¦ Hand-feed Friendly Alpacas β Make a new furry friend up close!
πΈ Photo Opportunities β Snap the perfect alpaca selfie or scenic shot.
π Gift Store β Find cozy alpaca socks, scarves, and handmade treasures.
ποΈ Free Alpaca Coloring Book β A fun takeaway for kids (and kids at heart).
π Guided Tours & Education β Learn about alpacas and life on the farm.
πΆββοΈ Alpaca Walking β Take a peaceful pasture stroll with an alpaca by your side.
π§Ά Fiber Workshops β Try your hand at spinning, felting, or fleece arts.
π Farm Stays β Relax in one of our unique overnight homes, including a restored 1850s cabin.
π½οΈ Paca Picnics β Enjoy a luxury picnic surrounded by curious alpacas.
π Weddings & Events β Celebrate in rustic elegance with room for up to 38 guests.
πΎ Alpaca Sales β Start or grow your herd with quality Suri alpacas and expert support.
Welcome to Heritage Farm Alpacas & Events β where alpaca magic meets country charm! Just outside Kokomo, Indiana, our 120-acre family farm offers unforgettable experiences for all ages. Since 2003, weβve raised award-winning Suri alpacas known for their silky-soft fiber.
Whether youβre visiting for fun, fiber, or a fresh start, Heritage Farm invites you to make memories that last a lifetime.
Check-out our website for more details.
Call Mary-Jane to schedule an appointment: 780-667-7972
Most days by appointment
Alberta, Canada
By entering the property, visitors agree to all farm policies both written and verbal. Farm, owners and/or staff are not liable for loss, damage, or injury to visitors and/or visitor's personal property arising out of use of or visit to premises or facilities and agrees to indemnify, exempt, and hold harmless the farm, owners and/or staff against claims. Visiting property and use of facilities are done entirely at visitors own risk. Farm, owners and/or staff are not responsible for visitor's personal property left unattended at any time. Entrance to property constitutes permission for management to photograph or video anyone while on the premises and to use those photos or videos for any lawful purpose without written permission or compensation to the individual.