Bee on the Bay honey is 100% unprocessed and consists of the nectar and pollen of a variety of wildflowers across the Parry Sound Region. The rich golden colour of our raw local honey will vary slightly through the season as our bees’ predominant food source changes.
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Home to the Georgian Bay Biosphere Reserve, the islands of Georgian Bay have an incredible variety of plants and animals within in a relatively small area.
Bee on the Bay Honey is nestled in the famous 30,000 islands, the world’s largest chain of freshwater islands, surrounded by the beauty of Canadian Shield rock against the clear, turquoise waters of Georgian Bay.
Nestled in the world’s largest freshwater archipelago, Bee on the Bay Honey’s hives are located on Mary Island. Our season runs from early April to late October.
Our Ontario wildflowers are adapted to local climate and soils, require less care and watering once established and provide sugar-filled nectar and protein-rich pollen for beneficial insects such as local butterflies and wild bees.