Great family farm, lots of great options. The food was amazing and the children’s activities kept them busy for hours. Highly recommend checking them out and supporting local.
The farmers were super nice and friendly. Definitely a great place to take your family. The pumpkin patch was big and I’m sure that they had a lot more selection than the time we arrived (we visited the week before Halloween).
Clean. Well priced. Very friendly staff. Been going here for years with the family. Never a bad time. I recommend the farm to friends all the time every year.
Beware that this place will try to rip you off at the till, make sure you know a bit about prices or you'll get upsold by a lot. This happened when we purchased a typical sized pumpkin to carve and the lady charged $16.
Also had an unpleasant experience with rude staff where upon entry, they singled us out and told us we had to buy something to support the farm. What makes them think we weren't going to? We used to come often to support this farm and since then we've stopped since there are other places with friendlier staff and non-shady business practices.
Nice little no fuss farm, free to enter. However feel like price gauging in other ways. Bought flowers, wife told 6 bucks and when I went to pay it was 8. This was a tiny amount of flowers. Cute idea for the kid but felt over the top in terms of price. Don't mind paying a little extra but come on.
Honey, fresh vegetables, meats and more. Take the kids, look at the chickens, goats and cows.shop the herb garden and enjoy a coffee while shopping their small thrift shop. Relaxing atmosphere, worth the drive.
It's the best place that I have ever been for pumpkin patch. It's free to go around. The decorations for Halloween are so fun! They change their decorations every year, so you could expect surprise each year.
This is a very nice place to take children especially at Halloween as they have lots of stuff and scary stuff for the kids. The produce here is absolutely local, no pretence on it being local and bought in. The people here are very friendly and helpful. Prices are reasonable, no gouging.
Visited during a school field trip in the fall. The staff were fantastic and the kids loved seeing the different animals and learning about the farm. Corn maze was very slick and muddy so dress wisely!
This is a great place to go to. We try to get out at least once a month when they are open and it's a real treat every time. I just can't say enough good things about them. There has not been one thing I have purchased that I've been disappointed with. From the fresh salads to cherries to squash and the plants they sell all are outstanding. Thank you for providing such quality service and products.
I love supporting this small business. Their produce is top notch and their beets were truly some of the sweetest I’ve ever had. Amazing potatoes, they taste like butter. A lot of selection for a medium sized farm, very friendly staff and lacks the tourist vibe that the farm down the road has. Feels like a true family run operation. I highly recommend visiting this farm for all your produce needs.
Came here twice and both times had a strange experience. First time my friend noticed the woman watched us more closely, and was much more friendly to the other customers than to us, was even a bit reluctant to serve us, but wasn't about to turn away paying customers. She rang us through and we left. The second experience had us take our business elsewhere. We had just walked in, and i hadn't even had time to look beyond the first item in the store before the same women came right up to me and loudly demanded if there was anything she could help me with. It was not a genuine request to offer help. She spoke in a tone that was challenging why I was even in the store. We left, and will not be back.
This is one of my favourite farms to go to. We go every year to their "day at the farm" event where you get to interact with lots of aminals, farmers, take a hay ride and dig for potatoes. Then in the fall they have a fun set up for pumpkins too. This is one of my favourite farms to go to. We go every year to their "day at the farm" event where you get to interact with lots of animals, farmers, take a hay ride and dig for potatoes. Then in the fall they have a fun set up for pumpkins too. They do close for the season from November to May.
Organically grown seedlings in the spring, berry picking in the summer and an assortment of fresh picked seasonal vegetables and local meats and artisanal goods in their new expanded barn! Cant forget to mention our daughter loves visiting the farm animals during our visits and the pumpkin patch is an annual tradition!
Today while lining up with a friend to buy raspberries, I was groped from behind by an elderly man in the store. He curled his hand around my waist and then tickled my stomach with his fingertips. The touch was so intimate and unexpected, I turned half expecting to see my husband. But this old man leered at me and said 'just trying to get by you'. I looked behind me and there was 3 or 4 feet of space. He shuffled off to stock a counter, with plenty of space to get by.
After buying the raspberries, I told the woman at the counter that I didn't want to make a huge fuss, but that it was not ok he was working there and groping women. She nodded and said "Yea" like it was a frequent problem but what could you do really.
What you can do is say loudly and clearly that this is not ok. What you can do is not shrug it off because he's old and you tell yourself he doesn't mean any harm. He knew exactly what he was doing and I suspect has done this often enough that he knows exactly how much he can touch without a woman making a big scene.
I'm not looking for an apology. What I want is for the business to hold him accountable for touching women. It was creepy and it was gross. And if he's the owner, then his family and staff need to hold him accountable. You know what's going on, and you should know it is not ok.