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Business Hours    -  Saturday, Sunday   10 am to 4 pm


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Victory Farm Alpacas is operated by Brian Riff and his daughter Alanna.  Having been raised on a farm, full time alpaca farming fulfills a desire by Brian to return to the farm after a professional  career in IT Business Systems.  For Alanna it enables her to apply her college diploma in Small Business Management and expand her creative skill set.

Our first alpacas were purchased in 2003.  Since then the heard has grown and we ageist alpacas for other alpaca enthusiasts.  Over the winter of 2010 - 2011 a record high of 71 alpacas resided at Victory Farm.  In addition a Victory Farm retail sales component launched in 2006 has matured into the Victory Farm Store.


At Victory Farm Store, we specialize in top quality products made in Canada (from Canadian fibre) and Peru - many of which are handmade.  We carry a wide range of products from yarn, rovings, and duvets (made from the fibre of our own alpacas), to apparel, to cuddly bears and alpaca figures for the kid in us all. A complete Product Catalogue can be viewed online and orders can be placed by phone or e-mail.


We are proud of our alpacas and always happy to talk about the growing alpaca industry. Farm visits are always welcomed.  At the barn, experience the fluffy, shy, intelligent alpacas up close. Take a walk in the pasture with them, let them eat pellets out of your hand, take their picture, and enjoy the quiet, pastoral surroundings of Victory Farm.


Both Alanna & Brian actively support the local community as well as the growing alpaca industry.


Members of:

Alpaca Canada: www.alpacainfo.ca

Canadian Llama and Alpaca Registry (CLAA): www.claacanada.com

The Alpaca Registry Inc. (ARI):    www.alpacaregistry.net

Alpaca Ontario: www.alpacaontario.ca

Lanark Highlands Business & Tourism Association: www.lanarkhighlandsbta.ca

Perth Chamber of Commerce:  www.perthchamber.com

Middleville Agricultural Society:  www.middlevillefair.ca

McDonald’s Corners, Elphin, Recreation and Arts:  www.meraschoolhouse.org

Ottawa’s Countryside:  www.ottawascountryside.ca

Girl Guides of Canada: www.girlguides.ca

Actively supporting the local community as well as the growing alpaca industry