Green Gable Alpacas

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Tyne Valley, Canada

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Yarn store· Boutique· Craft store· Tourist attraction· Gift shop· Wool store

Green Gable Alpacas Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Green Gable Alpacas is located in Tyne Valley, Canada on 5627 PE-12. Green Gable Alpacas is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category yarn store in Canada.

Address

5627 PE-12

Phone

+1 9023030647

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Lindsey Ross

A wonderful spot to take a tour of. They should be booked ahead of time, so be sure to do that if you go. I love that the tours are all different and not a set speech- You're allowed to ask questions and conversation can just happen naturally. Lots of babies and pregnant Alapacas during our visit! We learned lots of about the alpacas, their attitudes, how to treat them, and the dyeing of their wool. The shop is definitely worth stopping into, with lots of items to choose from. I would definitely go back, and make it part of my trek in that area!

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Hyeonok Brian Heo

Amazing place to learn about alpacas and have a close contact. Staffs are extremely knowledgable and freiendly, of course. They respect alpaca as much as they do for the customer. Love it love it. Love it! My kids are still excited about this visit. Also, their wool is like cloud... beyond soft...

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Katia Caylor

This was such an awesome experience! It is a unique experience for PEI. Janet has been here for several years now. Her story is so powerful and encouraging of how she got here and what this little alpaca farm means to her. I highly recommend going! Please note reservations are a must during the main tourist season.

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Sarah Mac

Honestly, a pretty boring tour. Way too much time talking about/showing the process of treating fiber and making yarn than actually spent with the alpacas. Brief period at the start where we stood at the opposite side of the pen( I understand they aren't social creatures) but that was it. Wouldn't recommend. Other places would be better if you want to see the Alpacas more.

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Scott Harris

We met Janet and her “farm-hand-son”, Sterling today. What a joy. We bought a beautiful brown pullover sweater. Lighter and warmer than we could imagine. Be ware, if you talk to Janet, you’ll probably end up buying something. Don’t worry, it’s all good stuff. Hope to see them again when we return to PEI. This place is a “must-stop” on the Route-12 trip to the western end of the island. A highlight of our day.

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Nancy Wheeler

We had a great time on the farm, learning about and watching the alpacas. We could walk freely around their enclosures and enjoy watching them interact with each other. We were very lucky that there were 5 babies born in the last few weeks. Very cute!

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Natalia M

Awesome spot! The owner gave us an in-depth tour of how she raised the Alpacas (and the one llama!) on the farm. She has over 30 alpacas on the property, will take you into their pens to take a closer look at them and you’ll even be able to feed the llama at the end. You can tell the owner Janet is really passionate about what she does and is very knowledgeable. Cute gift shop too. Definitely a must see in PEI!

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Sandrine Corbin

Loved my visit with the Alpacas. Staff is amazing and I wanted all the products in the store.