About
Located in Nobleton, Ontario, Pioneer Brand Honey is a company that specializes in running a beekeeping operation which produces high quality honey and honey products that can be used as favours for weddings and special events. This family run business began in the 1920s by Charles Sauriol, aiming to create natural, locally produced farm products for the community and encourage sustainability practice.
Products offered
Among the products they offer, you can find 100% Pure beeswax candles in a variety of sizes, lip balms, skin creams and honey products which include the following:
- Unpasteurized Ontario Wildflower Honey
- Pionner Buckwheat Honey
- Comb Honey
- Raw Ontario Wildflower Honey
- Blueberry Blossom Honey
- Creamed Honey (Ontario wildflower & Manitoba buckwheat)
- Tasmanian Honey
- Honey Sticks
- European Honey
- New Zealand Honey
- Honey Blends
How they work
Pioneer Brand Honey offers their honey products in various sizes to create the perfect wedding favours for your big day. You are welcome to stop by their shop to have a taste of any of their delicious honey types and even take a sample home.
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Meet the team
I'm a third generation beekeeper managing tens of millions of bees in beautiful southern Ontario with my Wife Kerrie and our three children. My Grandfather came up with the name Pioneer Honey in 1930 as one of the pioneering beekeepers in the Don valley. We continue today aloing the headwaters of the Humber River who's valleys produce such fantastic and diverse honey. I also teach beekeeping at Niagara Colleges' Commercial Beekeeping program, and with the Ontario Beekeepers Assoc. Tech Transfer Team and am currently serving as Preisdent of the Ontario Beekeepers Association.