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EHA Goes Saucy Festival: Hot Sauce Tasting & Farm Fun at Erin Hill Acres

EHA Goes Saucy Festival: Hot Sauce Tasting & Farm Fun at Erin Hill Acres

🌶️🔥 A Hot Sauce Festival Like No Other

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Adventure Brief

Turn up the heat at EHA Goes Saucy Festival on Erin Hill Acres—sample dozens of hot sauces, enjoy wood-fired pizza, meet farm animals, and take wagon rides through summer fields. Bring sunscreen and a brave palate for a spicy, family-friendly day out.

8 hours
easy
Family Friendly

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EHA Goes Saucy Festival at Erin Hill Acres, just outside Erin, Ontario, Canada, turns a summer afternoon into a spicy, farm-forward party. What begins as a walk through vendor tents quickly becomes a taste-driven tour of the region’s hottest chili artisans: Tijuana Tom’s Hot Sauce, Villian Sauce Co, Oil Town Brewing Co, Nettie’s Nah Joke Hot Pepper Sauce Inc, Heat from the Hammer, Flame Spitter Hot Sauce, Dawson’s Hot Sauce, Heat St, Siren’s Hot Sauce and Chev’s Hot Sauce. Bring a brave palate and an appetite—the festival pairs bold samples with wood-fired pizza, a full bar, and cooling misting stations to pace the heat. Erin Hill Acres is more than an event field; the property’s open meadows, fenced animal areas, and barnyard paths shape the day. Key features to explore include the tasting rows of small-batch vendors, the animal pens where Highland cows, goats, alpacas and ponies mingle, and the wagon-ride loop that offers a short countryside circuit. Kids and adults alike can test their spice tolerance in the Hot Sauce Ranking Competition, or simply relax on picnic blankets beneath shade trees while live activity hums nearby. The festival’s vibe is hands-on and local: most vendors are independent producers, which keeps the experience intimate and supports small food makers. Sampling every booth earns entries into door-prize drawings, and friendly staff at Erin Hill Acres guide visitors between activities. Practical touches—misting stations, shaded seating, and on-site food—make the day manageable even when the sun climbs. Why go? It’s an opportunity to taste concentrated regional flavor profiles and meet the makers behind them, all in an accessible rural setting. The mix of farm animals, wagon rides and rustic pizza creates a well-rounded family outing that still feels distinctly local and food-focused. For visitors staying in Erin or nearby towns, the festival is an easy daytrip and a memorable way to experience agricultural life without sacrificing creature comforts. Plan ahead: tickets sell online and the festival runs roughly eight hours, so arrive early to avoid lines and catch the vendor openings. Bring sunscreen, cash or card for purchases, and a willingness to try new heat levels. Whether you come for competitive spice, artisan sauces, or a slow afternoon on a farm, EHA Goes Saucy offers a lively, flavorful window into summer on Erin Hill Acres. Accessibility at the site is varied: paths across grass and packed dirt can be uneven, so sturdy footwear helps. Shade is available but limited near peak hours; bring a small folding chair or blanket. Parking is onsite with volunteers guiding traffic; carpooling or arranging a designated driver is advised if you plan to drink. Dogs policy varies by event—check the festival page before bringing pets. Stay hydrated, enjoy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes—tickets are available online; purchase in advance to secure entry and avoid sellouts.

Yes—activities like wagon rides and farm animals make it a family-friendly outing, though parents should supervise children at tasting booths and around animals.

Dog policies can vary by event; check the festival page or event details before bringing pets.

Key Highlights

Difficulty

easy

Duration

8 hours

Fitness Level

Low-impact; suitable for most fitness levels but expect walking on grass and dirt over several hours

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Highland cows
  • Alpacas

History

Erin and the surrounding region have deep agricultural roots; small family farms like Erin Hill Acres are part of the area’s rural tradition.

Conservation

Vendors are local producers which reduces food miles; please use provided waste bins, recycle where directed, and avoid single-use plastics when possible.

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Erin Hill Acres

🌶️🔥 A Hot Sauce Festival Like No Other

About Erin Hill Acres

Erin Hill Acres is a family-friendly agritourism destination in Erin, Ontario. The farm offers immersive outdoor experiences that combine animal encounters, seasonal blooms, casual dining, and live entertainment. Visitors can meet Highland cows and other friendly animals, explore walking trails, and enjoy wagon rides through pastoral fields.

Seasonal offerings include a dedicated lavender season with U-pick opportunities, sunflower and lavender viewing, and special events like a harvest festival and summer dog-themed celebrations. Concerts and tribute shows are hosted on the property, providing an open-air music experience framed by rolling hills and farm scenery. The Courtyard Cafe serves wood-fired pizza and fresh baked goods to complement a day outdoors.

Erin Hill Acres supports educational visits with programs tailored for schools and youth groups. Field trips emphasize hands-on learning, guided Adventure Walks, and safe animal interactions suitable for a range of ages. Professional photography permits are available for portrait sessions, commercial shoots, and creative projects, with unique backdrops like vintage props, Highland cows, and floral rows.

Private rentals include a timberframe pavilion and VIP firepit area for gatherings, birthdays, and small events. The farm publishes event dates and admission details for seasonal attractions, concerts, and markets. As a local agritourism venue, Erin Hill Acres highlights accessible outdoor recreation, food and drink on site, and programmed events that create memorable visits for families, photographers, and visitors seeking countryside experiences. Visitors should check the farm’s website or event listings for current dates, ticketing, and specific program details before planning a visit. Seasonal hours may vary.

Sunset firepit terrace overlooking lavender rows on farm
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Location

Erin, Ontario

Scenic countryside near Wellington County.

Experiences

10 experiences

Family-friendly farm activities and events.

On-site Dining

Wood-fired pizza

Courtyard Cafe with fresh baked goods.

Photo Permits

Professional friendly

Permits for photography on-site.

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Ready to Visit Erin Hill Acres?

Check event dates, book field trips or photography permits, and reserve pavilion or VIP firepit rentals for a memorable day outdoors.

Adventure Tips

Pace your tasting

Sample small portions and use water or pizza between very hot sauces to reset your palate.

essential

Sun protection

Bring sunscreen, a hat, and a light shade layer—fields offer limited permanent shade during midday.

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Bring ID and payment

Tickets are purchased online but vendors and the bar may accept cash or card for purchases and prizes.

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Footwear and footing

Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes—grass and packed-dirt paths can be uneven, especially after rain.

essential

Recommended Gear

Reusable water bottle

Stay hydrated between hot-sauce samples and while moving around the farm.

summer

Essential

Sunscreen & hat

Protects against prolonged sun exposure in open fields and vendor rows.

summer

Essential

Folding chair or picnic blanket

Provides comfortable seating in limited shaded areas for breaks and eating.

summer

Sturdy closed-toe shoes

Helps on uneven grass and packed dirt paths around the property.

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