Beautiful farm. We did not pay to enter the grounds but many people were there to do just that!
Stopped in to see what they had in their farm store - We were not disappointed. As soon as you walk in, you are greeted by the awesome smell of apples and cinnamon, amongst so many other scrumptious smells.
We went on Thanksgiving weekend so the pies were flying off the shelves but the ladies working in the small kitchen kept on working diligently to restock the table.
There is an option of buying frozen pies and as I witnessed with the lady ahead of me in line, they have little cards with cooking directions for you to take home should you need it How thoughtful.
There is also a great assortment of jar preserves such as jams, pickles, veggies etc… They also sell corn on the cob, cheeses and some meats...
Read moreAmazing place to go! They have a tractor ride and a wagon ride pulled by 2 Clydesdale horses. A little corn maze, sunflowers in the summer and pumpkin patch in the fall. The main shop at the entrance has a huge variety of food to buy. Lots of fresh baked goods, pickled everything, lots of honey goods and maple syrup products and tons of different meat cuts. They have a little goat run and a barn tour that has some animals you can pet. Everyone is super friendly and it's a great way to spend the afternoon...
Read moreNice place to go with kids for a visit. We went in March and got to go on a tractor pulled wagon and a horse pulled wagon through the sugar bush. There was also a tour of a barn with some animals and some information given about how maple syrup is made. It wasn't very long with our time there about 2.5 hours with lunch (pancakes, sausage, apple sauce, beans, juice). $8 for the tour and lunch. Note that they do have portapotties but not any other type of bathroom that...
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