Enjoy Farm Life at Thames River Melons

Thames River Melons

Picture this: your windows are rolled down, you’ve got your best road trip playlist on, and you’re cruising down a scenic backroad past farms, forests, and big blue skies. If finding hidden gems along back roads is your idea of a great summer or fall day, look no further than a visit to Thames River Melons, just outside of Innerkip at 775530 Blandford Road, Innerkip, ON.

Just minutes from Woodstock, the city will feel like a world away.

How do we describe all that Thames River Melons is? A farm shop? True, but that’s not all. A place to pick your own fruits and veggies? Definitely. Overall, it’s a place to connect with what you eat and learn about it in an approachable way.

Only selling what they grow, make, bake, and raise, a day at Thames River Melons is probably a little different than most of the farms you’ve visited before. Want to learn more? Keep reading or skip ahead!

The Farm Shop

Thames River Melons

The first thing you’ll notice when you pull into Thames River Melons (make sure you put in the address for the Farm Shop + PYO and not the wholesale location), is a cozy market.

Changing with the seasons, this market is home to pretty well everything that Thames River Melons grows. In the spring it’s filled with rhubarb and asparagus, followed by strawberries, tomatoes, zucchini, blueberries, and every vegetable under the sun from carrots to okra.

Of course, you’ll also find plenty of their specialty: melons. We’re not just talking regular watermelon either (although there is that), we’re talking yellow watermelon, muskmelon, sangria watermelon, honeydew, and more. It’s a treat for the eyes and the mouth!

On top of all that fresh goodness grown on-site, you’ll also find a few other goodies. Thames River Melons has a wonderful selection of preserves made with their own produce as well as baked goods like pies, fresh bread, soft pretzels and even soups made on-site in the farm kitchen! Keep an eye out on their Facebook for what's available throughout the season. 

They have staples like raspberry jam and pickles alongside quirkier (and TASTY) flavours like their garlic scape mustard, strawberry barbeque sauce, and melon blossom honey which has a unique flavour profile one can only get from bees who feast on (you guessed it) melon blossoms! 

If this sounds like the beginning of a beautiful cheese board to you, be sure to pick up some cheese from local Oxford County cheesemaker, Gunn’s Hill Artisan Cheese, sold on-site as well as Thames River Melons' very own beef jerky.

Keep an eye out on their Instagram and Facebook for what's available throughout the season.

Thames River Melons

Finally, enjoy the farm views and snap a selfie at Thames River Melons' NEW Mural. It is berry stunning!

The Pick-Your-Own Patch

Harvest Brunch

Chances are, if you live in Ontario you’ve picked strawberries, blueberries or raspberries by now but what about carrots? Have you dug your own potatoes or picked your own green beans? How about cut your own sunflowers? When we say Thames River Melons has a pick-your-own patch like no other, we mean it.

Visit the staff when you first arrive, and they’ll set you up with a big ol’ bucket and a shovel before sending you off into the field. A large painted sign will indicate what is in each row of the patch and staff are always available to help you. Have a question about how to pick something? They can help with that too! Now it’s up to you to fill that bucket.

We recommend loading up on sunscreen and grabbing your refillable water bottle and bug spray if it’s recently rained at this point. Head out into the field and tap into your inner farmer. You’ll be amazed at how therapeutic getting down and dirty in the patch can be.

Pick-your-own apples are the latest crop to join the fun. 2023 was the first harvest season and was a huge success with a sold-out crop. 2026 will bring an even bigger yield. Stay tuned to their Instagram and Facebook for updates.

Listen to bees buzzing, feel that satisfying tear as your rip up the root of a carrot, and be astounded by the bounty of an Ontario harvest. You won’t believe all the amazing crops that can grow here! It’s free to go out into the patch, you just pay for what you pick!

Farm Experiences

Perhaps the most special thing about Thames River Melons is the way they invite people to experience agriculture alongside them. In addition to the pick-your-own patch and farm shop, Thames River Melons hosts activities throughout the season that bring people to the farm.

The fall offers up a corn maze and pick-your-own pumpkin patch and apple orchard, to be enjoyed while sipping a hot apple cider, made from their very own fruit. TRM also shares recipes online by farmer and Registered Dietitian, Alex Chesney, to inspire you to incorporate more local fruits and vegetables into your diet.

Our favourite ways to enjoy the farm though? Thames River Melons' Harvest Brunch Experience and Meet the Bees Experience.

Meet the bees guests and hives

The Meet the Bees Experience gives you the opportunity to learn about how Thames River Melons relies on honeybees to pollinate nearly everything on the farm, from strawberries in summer to pumpkins in fall. Gear up and hear from beekeeper, Nathan, as you engage all senses, learning about beekeeping practices and bee biology. Every experience is unique with beekeeping activities varying depending on weather and season.

Meet the Bees

Harvest BrunchFor the Harvest Brunch Experience, you'll get to harvest your own vegetables and bring them back to the farm kitchen to cook a lovely long-table brunch with a registered dietitian and farmer, Alex Chesney.

You'll enjoy the season's freshest veggies and fruits, spend time outdoors and eat a delicious meal. Plus! New this year, Thames River Melons is welcoming guests to the farm for Harvest Date Nights with events on June 22 and July 6 (limited spots available).

Harvest Brunch

More Ways to Experience the Farm

The Farm Kitchen

Thames River Melons Kitchen

Within the Farm Kitchen we craft homemade fruit pies and other baked goods, as well as several ready-to-eat meal options. All Farm Kitchen creations are made using our own produce. The menu will continue to expand over the coming seasons! 

The Farm Food Truck

Thames River Melon Farm Food Truck

The Farm Food Truck is the newest addition to the farm, and serves up fresh cut fries, Smash Burgers made with their own Black Angus beef, milkshakes featuring their own farm fresh fruit, and more. Baked-from-scratch buns, grown-from-seed fruits and veggies, farm-crafted sauces and our own Black Angus beef. Nearly everything on the menu is made, grown, and baked on-farm. A truly farm to table dining experience.

Black Angus Beef

Enjoy frozen burgers, ground beef, steaks, roasts and more from their own herd of Black Angus Beef. Available for purchase on-farm and for delivery.

Farm Delivery

Thames River Melons also offers up home delivery of weekly produce boxes (aka Market Box), beef, baked goods, preserves, and flowers. Look here for current subscription options, the delivery details, or get your questions answered here.

Catering & Events

Bring your event to the farm or get flavours from the farm to your special event with Thames River Melons catering and events. To inquire about hosting your event or purchasing Farm Kitchen Food for your guests, email alex.trmelons@gmail.com or reach out here.

Get Your Thames River Melons On

This year, get off the beaten path and explore Thames River Melons. Learn about where your food comes from, teach your kids, and enjoy some time outside in Mother Nature.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to visit the farm?

Thames River Melons is proud to say that there is no gate fee for their farm. Fees for produce and food range from $2 - $20 per item. Experiences and small events are booked separately, for additional fees.

Where is Thames River Melons Farm Market and Pick-Your-Own farm located?

The Thames River Melons Farm Market and Pick-Your-Own farm is located at 775530 Blandford Road, Innerkip ON N0J 1M0.

Do we need to book in advance?

No booking is required to visit the farm to shop or pick-your-own. Advance booking is required for the Harvest Brunch and Meet the Bees, though!

What are the hours of Thames River Melons?

Hours change slightly throughout the season, but typically they are open 8am - 6pm during May, 8am - 8pm during June, July, and August, then back to 8am - 6pm in September. In October, as the days shorten, hours will also shorten to 9am - 5pm. 

Can I bring my own containers to pick produce?

Yes, please do!

Harvest must be done into our containers or into a bag (reusable or plastic). We are able to remove the weight of our own buckets, and the weight of a bag is negligible.

Once your items have been weighed, you can transfer into your own bag, box, tote, or bucket. If you need to purchase a plastic bag we have some available for $0.05 each.

This policy ensures our checkout process is as low-waste, efficient, and food-safe as possible.

Is there a bathroom at Thames River Melons?

There are portable toilets on site available for your use. They aren’t the most glamorous, but they’ll get the job done!

Are dogs welcome at Thames River Melons?

Dogs are welcome to Thames River Melons so long as they are leashed and friendly. Please note some areas of the farm are not open to pets - ask their team upon arrival if unsure.

Upcoming events and experiences

Thames River Melons is part of the Rural Ramble Route and Oxford County Cheese Trail. Learn more and craft an adventure.