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Patrick and Susan (now their name, PaSu, makes sense, right?) moved to Canada in 1977 and chose a life on a farm with a view of the Rockies. They raised sheep and started selling woolen products, sheepskins and moccasins at farmer’s markets and craft shows. All these years later, PaSu Farms is a delightful experience for visitors who love natural beauty, sheep, fresh home-cooked food and exquisite products. Head 71 km (44 mi) north of Calgary to shop in the boutique and nosh on a delicious, heartwarming meal. The farm provides fresh produce, and the staff prepares the food using the finest products available. The menu is a fusion of Mediterranean, South African, and Mauritian cuisine. The boutique features sheepskins, wool clothing, beautiful quilts, and men’s and women’s fashions and accessories. PaSu is one of the longest-established purveyors of moccasins in Alberta. Its focus has always been on natural fibres, quality craftsmanship, functional design and affordability.

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The exterior of Pasu Farm building.
Pasu Farm is a great spot for family outings, with areas for picnicking and exploring the beautiful countryside.
The gardens at Pasu Farm.
Visitors can experience farm life with activities like hayrides, animal encounters, and tours of the farm.
The resturant at Pasu Farm.
Pasu Farm's restaurant offers farm-to-table dining with fresh, locally sourced ingredients and stunning views of the Alberta prairie.
The shop at Pasu Farm.
The farm features seasonal events, including farmers' markets and harvest festivals, celebrating local produce and community.