Processors & Producers

Terra Beata Cranberry Farm

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Terra Beata is a cranberry grower and processor nestled next to the Atlantic Ocean near Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. While cranberries are our specialty, we use the best fruit Nova Scotia has to offer in our 10 gourmet preserves, our unique low-sugar flavour-packed dried cranberries, blueberries and cherries, our premium pure juices and our not-from-concentrate juice cocktails. You’ll find our products in all Sobeys Atlantic stores, most Co-op Atlantic stores, as well as many farm markets and specialty stores. Or, follow the red cranberry farm signs to visit our on-farm Bog Store on your next trip to Lunenburg.


Sledding Hill

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Sledding Hill is a food producer that offers high quality and uncommon products to our local community and beyond.

In addition to produce that we sell seasonally at regional markets, we also develop culinary lavender products and a variety of other seasonal homestead products. Visit our online catalogue for a list of what we currently have available for shipment, or ask for our products at your local specialty food retailer.

Follow our blog (sleddinghill.ca/blog) to learn more about our experiences living close to nature and the food we grow.


Ironworks Distillery

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Ironworks is a micro-distillery located in the old port of Lunenburg on Nova Scotia’s historic South Shore. We take our name from the 1893 heritage building we call home: a marine blacksmith’s shop that once produced ironworks for the shipbuilding trade. We craft our spirits with the same love of traditional methods and attention to detail.

Distilling by hand in small batches, at Ironworks we use only natural ingredients, as fresh and as local as possible, showcasing the remarkable produce of the Annapolis Valley. We produce vodka, rum, blueberry and cranberry liqueur, as well as eaux de vie.

To see what we’re up to, have a look around our site. Or even better, drop by our distillery shop and enjoy a taste.


Kings Produce Processing

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Kings Produce Processing Ltd. dates back to the 1960s and over the years, the product line has grown to include a number of ‘prepared salad’ recipes, fresh-cut produce and sandwich spreads.

The new state-of-the-art federally inspected plant is located in Middleton and employs over 60 people from the local area. As a custom processor, Kings prides itself on supplying the freshest possible cut produce available in Atlantic Canada, 12 months of the year. Kings is committed to sourcing local and sells its fresh cut produce under the “Garden Express” brand and its wet salads under the “McKenzie’s” brand.


Valley Flaxflour Ltd.

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Flax tastes great!

Using freshly milled, premium quality Valley Flax Flour is as easy as adding two tablespoons to breakfast cereal, yogurt, applesauce or a smoothie. Flax is an excellent source of fibre, omega-3 fat and beneficial anti-oxidants. Use flax to maintain heart health and regularity, control blood sugar and also to reduce cancer risk, inflammation and symptoms of PMS and menopause. Let’s just be natural!

Valley Flax Flour is processed in Nova Scotia from premium quality Canadian-grown seeds. Purchase Valley Flax Flour in a variety of package sizes through food distributors, local retailers or mail order.

Visit www.valleyflaxflour.com for information and recipes.


Lobsterworld Inc.

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Lobster World only sells hard-shelled, packed full of meat, high quality two-claw lobsters. You will be able to taste the freshness in every bite. Lobster World has buying power to secure lobster purchases from all the different fishing areas off the coast of Nova Scotia and we can provide fresh lobster to your door any time of year. Lobster World also provides an adequate amount of sea salt harvested from our shores to perfectly season your cooking water for the best results – taste the quality!

Lobster World also carries a full line of fresh and frozen seafood including haddock, halibut, scallops, salmon and more. Just visit www.lobsterworld.com for details.