A working farm, floral studio, and place to gather on Salt Spring Island.
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The Farm
Organic produce, flowers, and learning for all ages. Visit our farm stand May-Oct.

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Floral Studio
Wedding and event florals, designed through our on-farm studio, Lost Field.

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Weddings
Ceremonies by the lake, dinners in the barn, and weekends that unfold at their own pace.

Bullock Lake Farm is a family farm, venue, and floral studio on Salt Spring Island.
We grow flowers and produce, host weddings and events, create seasonal florals through our on-farm studio, and offer hands-on camps and workshops throughout the year. Our approach is rooted in seasonality, place, and thoughtful hosting — creating experiences that feel generous, personal, and deeply joyful.
“The farm is a place that radiates happiness, love, and beauty. From ceremony to last dance, every moment felt intentional and deeply special—a day we’ll hold close for the rest of our lives.”
-Anna + Alex, Vancouver
Lost Field Studio
Expressive, natural florals for weddings + events
Lost Field Studio is our on-farm floral design studio, creating wedding and event florals with flowers and material grown here on the island. Our work is inspired by seasonality, natural colour palettes, and sense of place.
Flower school
From hands-on sessions in the garden to in-depth design courses, our workshops welcome flower lovers of all levels—whether you're a curious beginner, a seasoned florist, or looking for a memorable island experience. Explore our schedule to find the right fit for you.
Programming for kids
Our summer camp and field trips are run in collaboration with Neighbourhood Farm Schools.
Summer Camp 2026 dates will be released mid-January. -
About us
We’re a family-run farm and floral studio on Salt Spring Island. We grow the flowers, host the weddings, design the florals, and welcome people onto this land for both learning and celebration.
Bullock Lake Farm is 24 acres of field and forest in Coast Salish territory
We donate 1% of our sales to the Stqeeye’ Learning Society, whose mi tse ‘ t’akw - coming home campaign will bring Quw’utsun (Cowichan) Elders back to live in their traditional territory in Xwaaqw’um (Burgoyne Bay) for the first time in 150 years. This commitment includes sales across our produce, flower, workshop, and wedding programs.
Learn more about who we are and the land we steward.
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