Nice people, good cherries, fair prices.
Yes it is $7 just to enter and eat all the cherries you want. And I think that might be the best option unless you have something planned that you will do with all that you have picked.
If you do take cherries home then I would recommend that you bring along some scissors to snip the stem in half to pick the cherry. If you just pick the cherry without the stem then it can go bad quickly.
There are different kinds of cherry trees so it is fun to try them and compare. There are ladders on site too to help you get up to the cherries that would otherwise be out of reach.
There is not much room for parking so get there early or you will need to be patient with the wait.
Went on Canada Day 2018, a super sunny and hot day and enjoyed...
Read moreThis was our first experience going cherry picking along with my family and friends. There is an entrance fee of $7 per person or 3L basket - $15, 4L - $20, 6L - 30 per adult, you are expected to fill the basket with cherries. They also have ample free parking space available. The ground is very well maintained and there are plenty of trees to pick cherries. We reached the farm at around 12 noon and we finished by around 1:30pm. The owners have a huge farm with other fruits as well. We ate so many cherries and picked enough to bring back home as well. I recommend this place. Visit their website for...
Read moreIt is the worst cherry farm I ever met. The owner is very rude. Their website shows they are open their phones never answer. Once you get their at the farm they will try to sell their rotten cherries that they picked up weeks ago. We (25 people) have been there. The owner said "the farm is close today" however in their website it said they are open from 8am- 8pm. We asked him if he can let us in because we drove there 130 km to pick fresh cherries. He said "it is none of my business. And I can't update my website everyday." There are lots of other good cherry farms that we will encourage our...
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