Talk about trying something new! Haute Goat Farm is hosting a truly unique experience at its space: a sleepover with its Huacaya Alpaca and adorable sheep. Yep, you and a friend can spend the night with these adorable creatures, plus enjoy the other amenities the farm has to offer.

Let’s jump in.

The farm is located in Newtonville, about an hour and a half by car from Toronto.

According to Haute Goat Farm, the sleepover happens “in a completely weatherized Bunkie right inside the paddock, Shaun the sheep knocking at the door, and the peaceful humming of the Alpacas as you drift off to sleep.” Okay. I’m intrigued.

Each sleepover experience begins at 3 p.m., with guests encouraged to explore the 200-acre farm. There are plenty of trails to explore, a disc golf course, and The Screaming Goat café (open Wednesday to Sunday), serving up farm-to-table lunch.

A blind tasting experience with the farm’s chef can also be booked, just be sure to request it ahead of time.

Bunkies come with a comfy queen-sized bed and a little seating area. There’s also a fire pit that can be used at night — a perfect place to sip a drink while you stargaze.

Breakfast is served at 9 a.m., but you can head to the barn at 8 a.m. to hang with the goats. A glorious way to start the day, if you ask me.

Sleepovers are priced at $265 for two people, which includes your stay and breakfast. If you’d like a bigger sleeping space, there’s a yome that sleeps up to four, and a farmhouse suite that sleeps up to four as well.

Girls’ night just took an insanely fun turn.

Haute Goat Farm

Where: 1166 5th Line, Newtonville, Ont. 

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