Bill Copeman and his daughter, Jocelyn, are traveling to Guatemala to build homes in January 2024.
Bill and Jocelyn are covering their own costs of travel, food, and lodging while in Guatemala, but they need help to fund the build (concrete blocks for the homes). If you'd like to make a donation towards the constructions materials, please call or email Bill: 705-492-4950, BillCopeman10@gmail.com
To insure next year's & future crops, please do not cut trees under 6ft.
Christmas trees start at $90, tax included, and kids receive a special treat after they've picked out their tree (while supplies last).
These prices are subject to change at any time and our website may not be updated. Please call 705-492-4950 to confirm.
PLEASE NOTE:
We price each tree individually, so prices may vary slightly from website depending on the size & quality of the tree.
Scotch / Scots Pine
This is one of the most popular Christmas tree for many reasons, but the most common one is it’s ability to hold it’s needles. Scotch Pine seal after they’ve been cut and retain their moisture. A fresh cut before putting it into your tree stand will allow the tree to soak up all the water it needs to stay fresh! Beautiful, full Christmas tree with sturdy branches for heavy ornaments, but fairly prickly.
White Spruce
A beautiful Christmas tree and a beautiful fragrance. You can not cut these before December, so You have to be sure you are buying locally. A local tree is a fresh tree. Ask when it was cut. Spruce from out of town never last until Christmas, and that’s why Spruce get such a bad reputation. We cut our spruce fresh every day. We cut in the mornings and sell them that same afternoon. We never over cut our Spruce; we cut only as we need them, so none are sitting around. We guarantee that our Spruce trees are cut fresh, and will last you to Christmas (just don’t let them dry out; water every day). The Spruce have good strong branches for heavy ornaments, but have prickly needles so be careful if you have small children.
When you buy a Copeman tree, you take your money further!
A portion of every tree gets donated and goes to support various local non-profits & community service projects:
Almaguin Lions Club
Food Bank
Christmas Cheer
Children's Telethon
Adopt-A-Senior
Swim Lessons
Hockey Clinics
Summer Sports Camp
We are active in community service, so your support of our family's farm is support for the whole community!
Freshest Trees in the Bay!
White Pine
The cleanest and lightest Christmas tree you will ever have! And some argue – thee most gorgeous!
You can effortlessly hold a 6 foot White Pine in the air with one hand. If you are looking for a beautiful and elegant tree, then this is it.
Contrary to the Scotch Pine, the bark on the White Pine is silky smooth. Similar to the Scotch Pine, this tree holds it’s needles like a charm. As long as you don’t let this tree dry out, you will always have a clean carpet. Put one strand of white lights around this tree and the whole three will glow.
They are a prime choice for families with small children because of their silky soft needles; however, with soft needles comes soft branches, so if you have heavy ornaments this wouldn’t be the best choice for you.
Blue Spruce
Cut your own or orders only. To order, please call us at 705.492.4950. People who like the Blue Spruce LOVE them, and they are committed to buying one each and every year. They are beautiful Christmas trees and very hard to find. It is called a “Blue” Spruce because it literally has blue coloured needles. The needles are very stiff and sharp, and have thick, round clumps of needles; you can roll them between thumb and forefinger, unlike flat fir needles (Balsam). A temporary white coating lines each of the four sides of the needles, on each new year’s new growth giving the entire tree a whitish-blue-green to silver-blue-green appearance. Overall beautiful and one of the favourites for Christmas trees. Excellent for heavy ornaments.
Balsam Fir
BALSAM FIR are beautiful Christmas trees and favoured by many. They have a wonderful green colour and under-lying blue tinge. The needles are flat with strong branches and generally fairly soft needles, so they’re safe to have around toddlers. The Balsam Fir has a very nice smell, but tends to be a bit sappy. A gorgeous Christmas tree and also great for wreaths and other Christmas garnishes.
Fraser Fir
Increasing in popularity each year, the Fraser is in high demand. They are similar to the Balsam, but have round clumps instead of flat. Fraser Firs have sturdy branches, and lovely dark green needles. It is a very dense tree, so it is heavier than something like the White Pine. Wonderful smell and holds it’s needles well. Needles are also on the softer side.