Yogurt Made from 100% Canadian Milk

Fresh New Look!
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Our Package is Changing,
but our Commitment to Quality Yogurt Remains the Same!

Every batch of Tree Island yogurt starts with 100% fresh grass-fed cows milk from small family farms on Vancouver Island, Canada. We use organic fruit, less sugar and no powders or fillers in our recipes. And there are never any antibiotics or growth hormones.

New cups are rolling out one by one in 2025.
We are using up our old supplies to reduce waste. We still love that cup, but its time to refresh. Our look is new, but we’re keeping the same great yogurt!

Discover Our
Whole Family of Flavours

Greek Yogurt

Fruit Yogurt

Dairy-Free Yogurt

Cream Top Yogurt

Eco Format Yogurt

Artisan Made

Our small batch recipes are created in-house.
From grass-fed milk to organic fruit – we always choose quality ingredients.

Sustainably Sourced

Family farms that share our passion for land stewardship are our partners. We work together with the health of people and the planet at heart.

100% Delicious

Health food that tastes good.
Our Promise to you is our products are
Always Delicious, Always Nutritious.

Our Story
  • “We found our new favourite yogurt! –Excellent Product!”

    william
  • “Amazing flavour. Tastes soooo good.”

    Gina
  • “Great berry flavour – and without all the sugar!

    Michelle

Eat for Health & Happiness

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Where to Buy

Find us at your favorite local grocer!
Tree Island Yogurt is available in the dairy aisle at over 300 grocers across Canada including major retailers, specialty and health food stores.

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About Us

We are a microbiologist and health foodie dedicated to the art and science of good food.

  • Scott & Merissa
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Blog: Growing Goodness

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  • Grass-Fed Benefits

    Human health is dependent on the health of the soil, animals and ecosystems that we are a part of.

  • Supporting Streamkeepers

    This year, as drought conditions kept water levels low in many places along the coast. The Brooklyn Creek Watershed Society (BCWS) in Comox started a 4-year project with the support of local business including Tree Island Yogurt.

  • We Love Bees!

    Did you know there are 20,000 known bee species worldwide and more than 800 native bee species in Canada?