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This picture was taken at the end of the season, with most of the garden already harvested. Bardon Farm grows corn, asparagus, and green beans comercially. |
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In this picture you see the back of the house , looking on from one of the big barns that are located on the property. The house is huge and has a large sitting area , a pool located inside and many nice rooms , all with central air. Gord and Barb are great hosts, and a stay with them will be a highlight of your trip. |
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Bardonridge Kennel is a part of Bardon Farm, which is located just outside of the town of Howick, in the province of Quebec. |
This is the kennel that houses the girls. There are 3 generations of ridgies living here , and it is very well set up for the dogs, cool in summer and heated in the winter. |
These are the kennels where the new pups are located. They are separated by gender , with the males at the far end and the girls up front. This is the litter from which I chose my two pups. Andy and Shaymus are both in the picture looking at the camera. |
And finally, a picture of the man who runs Bardon Farm, Gord. While we were there , Gord said that he never seemed to have enough hours in the day to do what he had to do, but he he did. Thanks to Gord and Barb, and a nicer place to stay you won't find. |
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