About
Wild Hive Apiary is a micro-apiary dedicated to producing natural, locally sourced honey and handcrafted beeswax products.
Visitors can indulge in a variety of small-batch flavoured and plain honeys, each reflecting the rich floral diversity of the region. Beyond honey, Wild Hive offers an exquisite selection of 100% beeswax candles, meticulously hand-poured in small batches. These candles, available in both plain and naturally dyed varieties, create a cozy and beautiful atmosphere, embodying the purity of nature.
By choosing Wild Hive Apiary, patrons support Alberta's beekeeping community and contribute to the sustainability of rural prairie economies. Each purchase not only brings home a piece of Alberta's natural sweetness but also supports local artisans dedicated to preserving the art of beekeeping.
Whether you're a honey enthusiast, a lover of artisanal crafts, or simply seeking a unique local experience, Wild Hive Apiary invites you to discover the authentic flavours and craftsmanship that make Alberta's beekeeping heritage truly special.
You can shop Wild Hive in person at several locations across Edmonton and Alberta, including Lyall’s Marketplace, Makers at Southgate Mall, and Misiyo Slow Living in Edmonton; as well as Repeat Vintage in Downtown Leduc, Cowboy Creek in Leduc County, Winfield Feed and Tack, and Old Station Mead in New Sarepta.
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About Leduc County
Located just south of Edmonton, Leduc County, Alberta, blends rural charm with convenient proximity to the province’s capital. This agriculturally rich region is known for its expansive farmland, close-knit communities, and strong ties to Alberta’s farming heritage. Visitors can explore a variety of authentic agri-tourism experiences—from hands-on farm tours and u-pick adventures to seasonal farmers’ markets overflowing with locally grown produce. The county’s culinary scene celebrates farm-to-table freshness. Whether you're enjoying fresh berries in summer or sipping small-batch spirits in the fall, Leduc County offers a delicious and down-to-earth taste of rural Alberta.