Located just minutes from Halifax, Hatfield Farm offers everything from wagon & sleigh rides to the perfect venue for your Wedding, Birthday Party or Group & Corporate Event. We welcome you to share your favourite farm moments and memories on our wall. Show your support by recommending our page to your friends! For more information, please visit our website (www.hatfieldfarm.ca) or give us a call
at 902.835.5676. We look forward to meeting you and making your adventure at Hatfield Farm unforgettable! Thanks again, from Brian & the Hatfield Farm crew
MORE ABOUT US
Located only minutes from the city, but with the feeling of being miles away from it all, Hatfield Farm offers everything from wagon and sleigh ride to the perfect venue for your unforgettable wedding day or corporate adventure! For the kids, we also offer pony rides, a petting zoo & playgrounds. Hatfield Farm is the perfect setting for your child’s next birthday party, or just a fun, family outing! Our Fort Clayton boasts a 5000 ft. sq. foot lodge/restaurant serving a selection of mouth-watering meals. Fort Clayton is also the home of our indoor games centre “The Rubber Rodeo”, mini-golf, fire pits....and we can even accommodate overnight guests in our cozy cabins and bunkhouses! HISTORY OF HATFIELD FARM
Hatfield Farm was founded in 1992 by Brian Hatfield. The farm is located near Baptizing Lake where his great-grandfather Clifford and brother operated a steam mill. In the early 1940s, Clifford’s sons Clayton and Owen built their own mill on the property where Hatfield Farm is now located. Clifford died in 1943 and Clayton and Owen continued the business of Eisenhauer Brothers Box Manufacturing. Logging occurred throughout Hammonds Plains on various different properties. As a young boy, Brian would go to work with his grandfather Clayton in the woods. Many aspects of Hatfield Farm today have their roots in this period. Take, for example, how Clayton would make a fire in a barrel and build a shelter around the fire using spruce or fir bows to keep the wind off everyone’s backs while they ate their lunches, sitting on feed bags filled with straw to stay warm. Today, you’ll notice Brian has built walls around the outdoor campfires at Fort Clayton and places feed bags on the benches so our guests can stay warm and enjoy the fire. The mill closed after Clayton retired in 1979 while Brian was still a young boy; however, a few years ago Brian was gifted an Oxford Mill and was taught to saw lumber. It took him over 10,000 board feet to learn but now when he has the opportunity to saw logs, he describes it as being like Christmas morning! The crew at the farm always see a smile on Brian’s face when he’s going to work in the woods to cut logs. Over the past 20 years, under Brian’s leadership, Hatfield Farm has grown from a simple wagon ride outlet to a popular tourist attraction welcoming over 60,000 people from all over the globe each year. Staff at the farm learned their love of Hatfield Farm from Brian and his family and try to provide our customers with an unforgettable experience every time they visit us.