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PLANET BEE
Honey Farm & Gift Shop
5011 Bella Vista Road
Vernon, British Columbia
V1H 1A1 Canada

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From Armstrong (North):

  • Turn right onto 43rd Ave.
  • Go to the end of the road
  • Turn left onto Alexis Park Drive
  • Go to the end of the road
  • Turn right onto 30th Ave.
  • Follow road which turns into Bella Vista Rd.

From Kelowna (South):

  • Turn Left onto 25th Ave. (main intersection after hospital hill)
  • Travel approximately 1 - 1.5 km.
  • Watch for signs
  • Turn right onto 41st Street. (Second set of lights)
  • Go to first Traffic Light and turn left onto Bella Vista Rd.

Bug in Contact Us Mail System Found
We apologize for an error in our Contact Us mailing system that resulted in all messages addressed to "Sales" to be undelivered. We have recovered these messages and responded to the most recent ones. If you have previously sent a message to the Sales department, we apologize for not responding and ask that you send your message again through the now fixed Contact Us page.

Tour Season has begun!
Planet Bee is now offering Indoor Hive presentations Every Day starting July 1st. For more information on tours and bookings click here.

Site Updated March 24: Testimonials Page is now operational!

Thank you for your patience as we updated Planetbee.com on March 24th. Our testimonials page is now fully functional!
Submit your testimonials or view other customer testimonials here.

Please report any bugs or problems to the webmaster through our Contact Us page. Thank you.

Okanagan Natural Allergy Defence

Called the "life giving dust" in ancient times, bee pollen consists of the fine powder which constitutes the male seed of a flowering blossom. Pollen is collected by honeybees in little "baskets" on their rear legs and brought back to the hive as food for the young developing bees and for meeting the ongoing protein requirements for adult worker bees. Read More.

 
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