FARM STORE OPEN SATURDAYS FROM 10-2

(CLOSED ON LONG WEEKENDS)

  • 664 Davis Drive, Uxbridge, Ontario L9P 1R2
  • 905 391 8655 | 905 391 8666
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Thunder Ridge Bison Co., Bison Farming near Toronto, Ontario

Watch some videos of the Thunder Ridge Bison Co. herd in their natural Ontario habitat, doing what they do best: Being awesome, and being Bison. 


Welcome To Thunder Ridge Bison Co.

Welcome To Thunder Ridge Bison Co.

Join the Arnold Family in a quick introduction to their farm and the Thunder Ridge Bison Company, in Uxbridge, Ontario.

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From The Butcher - Part 4 of 4

From The Butcher - Part 4 of 4

Join Brian from Thunder Ridge Bison Co. as he and Brent from Herrington's Quality Butchers in Port Perry walk through the farm-to-plate processing of Bison cuts in part four of a four-part video series.

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From The Butcher - Part 3 of 4

From The Butcher - Part 3 of 4

Join Brian from Thunder Ridge Bison Co. as he and Brent from Herrington's Quality Butchers in Port Perry walk through the farm-to-plate processing of Bison cuts in part three of a four-part video series.

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From The Butcher - Part 2 of 4

From The Butcher - Part 2 of 4

Join Brian from Thunder Ridge Bison Co. as he and Brent from Herrington's Quality Butchers in Port Perry walk through the farm-to-plate processing of Bison cuts in part two of a four-part video series.

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From The Butcher - Part 1 of 4

From The Butcher - Part 1 of 4

Join Brian from Thunder Ridge Bison Co. as he and Brent from Herrington's Quality Butchers in Port Perry walk through the farm-to-plate processing of Bison cuts in Part One of a four-part video series.

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Thunder Ridge Bison Co., Bison Breeding in Uxbridge, Ontario

We Have a Passion for Bison

  • "I love being able to share our experience with people and taking people out to see the bison in the fields. The same way people can get quietly mesmerized by watching a campfire, comes to light when they have the chance to get up close and personal with the bison."
    - Brian Arnold