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    Kickin' Back Alpaca Ranch

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Barrie Hill Farms - Triple berry frozen yogurt, was really good

    Barrie Hill Farms

    4.3(23 reviews)
    68.1 km
    $$

    We went last weekend, it was a lot of people and kids there. This is a huge farm that lots of…read morevarieties to pick. Now it's a good time to pick strawberries, raspberry, blueberries, peas, and corns. There are wagons to take ppl from one field to another. We got off at the strawberry field, but we don't really into the strawberry, so just took a look; then we got to the raspberry field, they looked good, but we barely eat raspberry; then we went to the Blueberry field, our destination was here. We saw another side of the field was having big blueberries, but they didn't open that side to us. And they said it was noon already, most of the big ones had been picked. I tasted a few, they were sort of big, but soured. We moved to other sides, but still the same. When we went home, most of them we made smoothies with honey. We also went to the peas field, not too many people. The peas were so sweet that we could eat them raw. But we went home to boil them with the skin, the skin was hard to eat, it was not snow peas, and too expensive when weighed with the skin. Good experience for the kids. They were happy.

    Delicious strawberries, great value for a day activity with kids. The blueberries and strawberries…read moreare low to ground and very kid friendly height for pick your own. The blueberries were plentiful but small and not that sweet. However the strawberries were so juicy and delicious. You pay $9 per person (6 and under are free), then after you pick, you show your receipt and they deduct what you paid. So as long as you pick at least $9 worth, there's technically no entry fee. We somehow managed to pick under and was asked if we wanted to go back and pick more but was too lazy to. There are 2 different tractors that take you - one to the blueberries. The other to the apples, sweet corn, raspberries, strawberries. There weren't many raspberries to pick, and no one else was there probably for that reason. You can bring your own baskets, otherwise they have plenty and you can pay for them. The tractor wagon ride was very long and enjoyable for kids. They have a little playground area and lots of picnic tables. We tried the apple cinnamon froyo which was one of the flavours (the other ones were rasberry and blueberry). The apple cinnamon flavour was unlike anything i have ever tasted. A bit sour, very cinnamony, and sweet. It tasted like apple pie in a froyo. Overall it was great value!

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    Avalon lavender farm - I opted for the cut-your-own experience

    Avalon lavender farm

    4.5(4 reviews)
    51.7 km

    Really nice place to see some Lavender fields(grove)! It was…read morerelaxing nice to see the clouds and sit and relax amongst the lavender. The bag to cut your own for $10 was a good experience and you can put a good amount inside. The store had a variety of things, not a lot! The lavender/lemonade ice cream was good. We walked to the river (river walk), it was ok! There was a few really wet muddy spots and then you get to the edge of a river. Just ok. They could put some more straw or gravel in the wet spots. Overall it was good but over priced! $17 each so $34 for 2 people is a lot to walk through the lavender! Sorry but it is too much! I know there is up keep but I am sure if they have that much lavender it's not just there for us to look at, there is money too be made.

    Beautiful spot to spend a summer day. This farm is beautiful with different types of French and…read moreEnglish lavender (both purple and white ones) and lots of areas for photo ops. They are dog friendly and well organized - you can buy your tickets ahead online. You can bring your own food and enjoy a picnic at one of their beautifully painted picnic tables -- just be warned there isn't much shade so bring your sunscreen and wide brimmed hat! The $10 cut your own lavender is a great experience and definitely better value than buying pre-cut lavender in their boutique. The shop is really cute and has lots of lavender infused items. They have yoga on some evenings but I went in the morning so wasn't able to check it out. I do recommend coming in the morning though, as it is less crowded. We stayed for about an hour and it was already getting busier when we left around 11am.

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    Robintide Farms

    Robintide Farms

    4.4(12 reviews)
    95.6 km

    This is a great place. Kid friendly, has season things to do such as strawberry picking, sunflower…read morewalk, pumpkins. We have been here a few times now. The sunflower walk is really nice, lots of tall sunflowers and some great spots to take pictures. Last year they had art (of minions) interspersed throughout. We also went strawberry picking and they had SO many strawberries. Just rows and rows. They tasted so good too - juicy, sweet, flavourful. Definitely way better than the ones you buy on plastic cartons at the grocery store. You can either pay for one of their baskets (and you can get like a dollar back if you return it), or you can bring your own basket as long as it is labeled with how many Litres it holds. A 2L basket is $14 for you to pick and fill.

    We were looking for a sunflower walk that wasn't too far from Toronto, and this fit the bill. It's…read morequite a bumpy ride after turning in from the road since parking is just on soil. When we reached the white tent, the employee asked what we were there for since there's the sunflower walk, picking strawberries and veggies from the farm, and cutting your own bouquets of flowers. For the sunflower walk, she directed us to the hut a little further away, and we could pay there. The walk there was filled with cardboard cutouts with face holes with Toy Story characters. It's currently $5.25 per person, free for those under three years of age, and $3.25 per person if you're cutting flowers on the same day. Paying was easy with a tap of a credit card. The sunflower walk starts at the bales of hay. We saw plenty of bees on the sunflowers and there were many photo opportunities with the Minions from Despicable Me. They were painted as recreations of famous paintings.  We didn't pick our own veggies, but it was interesting to see how they're grown. Some of the veggies that we saw were Swiss chard, kale, zucchini, bell peppers, green onions, leeks, pyo beans, beets, radishes, tomatoes, cherry tomatoes, and cabbage. Their farm market has these veggies for sale already picked as well as other products like honey, bouquets of flowers, and strawberries.

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