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    Laity Pumkin Patch

    4.3 (15 reviews)
    InexpensiveFarmers Market
    Closed 1:30 pm - 5:00 PM

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    The workers at the pumpkin are amazing!!! They worked so hard and pulled my car out of the mud they are sooooo helpful and so kind I really appreciated the younger workers hustle to help as well:)the patch is super nice and filled with fun activities

    Kevin B.

    A great fall tradition (with one exception)! We have been coming to Laity for a few years now and the kids just love it! Huge fields with lots of pumpkins, a corn maze with super tall corn, an enchanted forest (bunch of cutout cartoons placed into scenes in the forest - pretty cute), and a mini petting zoo with farm animals. Lots of good stuff for the kids. There is a small cafe but we didn't try it - I guess it's cash only too. The only thing we noted is that is a wee but expensive. Admission is $5 each plus then the cost of your pumpkins. Final cost of our adventure was $37!!!! When I can buy a pumpkin at other places for a few bucks it makes it tough to justify. Is the enchanted forest worth admission - you decide for yourself. Definitely worth a visit if you haven't been. It WILL be busy on nice weekends so be prepared for that. Oh ya - cash only! Don't forget cause there's no banks nearby.

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    Tara A.

    I just had the most magical day here with my two toddler girls. We've been going to the Laity Pumpkin Patch every year for the last few years; it gets better every year. I was so impressed. There is so much for little kids to do. Staff are friendly and fun. Beautiful scenery. Perfect places to get some nice photos done with the family. Lots of setups for photos. Small corn maze and tractor ride. *Note we always go to the Northside part.

    Amy O.

    My friend and I went all the way to maple ridge because this place seemed to be the prettiest pumpkin patch out of the other ones LOL It was pretty nice and lucky for us it was sunny! I suggest you come early because they do close early! Admission is $5! They take debit (not sure about credit but they had a small debit/credit machine) I suggest you bring a wheel barrow which they offer at the front before the enterance you won't miss it. Carrying big pumpkins can be a work out! Unfortunately because of the hot season the pumpkins weren't doing well (that applies to most pumpkin places this year I guess?) I also suggest you bring some gloves when picking out a pumpkin! There are some spikey things on the ground and bugs! My friend got a big orange pumpkin and I decided to try something new so I went for the white pumpkin!! White pumpkins are rare I just got the ones on display that were already picked out. My friend and I's pumpkin costs us $5 each. Not really by weight they just eye the price LOL... I personally think the pumpkin's were a bit expensive because you can get pumpkins at superstore for like $3 but hey it was worth the experience and considering the money does go to maintain the place. Overally great experience! Wish we had our boyfriends with us LOL would've been so cute but one is on the other side of the world and one's sick so it was a girls day. Can't wait to take my future kids to pumpkin patches!! P.s. they had a small barn with animals!

    Ashley S.

    What a cute place to come to grab a pumpkin! I had seen so many pictures from people I know coming to Laity in the past and finally got the chance to check it out. There were so many little activities for people both big and small. The corn maze was small but fun, the animal farm had quite the variety and the pumpkin patch was very big! They have a handwash and pumpkin wash area, and once you're done touring around you can sit down for some snacks and hot drinks. Definitely a place to go if you haven't been already.

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    During the fall, one of the best places to go and take the little ones is to a pumpkin patch.

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    5.0(1 review)
    57.5 km

    * Top u-pick! *…read more We've been on a U-pick kick this summer, trying to explore the various organic options available. This farm is now at the top of our list for U-pick! Here's why: - Really feels like a family farm. A couple and their little girls were all under a sun tent waiting for u-pickers to greet you. - Peaceful. We didn't see any other u-pickers at all. It was like being in a private blueberry field! - Very friendly. The man walked us into the field and showed us where the good blueberry bushes were that were perfectly ripe and ready to be picked. None of the sending you off to the fields to search randomly for the good stuff! - Quality. The bushes are older, and produce an amazingly sweet richly flavoured berry. We enjoyed them yesterday with some of our homemade vanilla ice cream. Today they are going into a blueberry crumble - which I can't wait to sample when it finishes baking! - Ease of picking. The bushes had huge numbers of berries clumped together. They almost looked like bunches of grapes! You literally could put two hands under a clump, give it a bit of a vibration and dozens of ripe berries fall into your hands. - Farming methods. This is a certified organic farm. Not just "following practices" as many claim. Fully certified. They also are certified biodynamic. So you know it is long term sustainable. Very nice. It feels good to eat things you know have not been contaminated with pesticides, and also that are fully sustainable so they will be there for years to come. - Setting. Located in the Chilliwack Valley, but fairly close to the mountains. So you have a beautiful view of the mountains while picking. Call me crazy but somehow it didn't feel as hot as when you are in an open field with no mountains in the distance. So even though it was 28 degrees it was quite comfortable. - Price. For organic they are very reasonably priced at $2.20/lb. They took a bit off for the weight of the bucket too (80 cents) - very fair pricing. - Setup. Even though you are in the middle of a field, they have a portable water cooler so that you can wash off your hands after picking. There is a porta-potty too. But we didn't venture in there. So no comment on that! The ripe berry bushes are also covered in a clear mesh tent so that the sun still gets in, but the birds do not pick away at the ripe berries. So you enter through an opening in the mesh and totally feel outdoors, but in reality it is a semi-protected environment. The farm grows all sorts of things (carrots, beets, squash, beans, cucumbers, arugula, kale, romaine, corn, and even beef and eggs), but focuses the u-pick on berries. The other products are available from them through their farmer's market visits apparently. Overall this is just a wonderful day trip getting a bit out of the city, seeing the scenery, picking some amazingly sweet berries, and enjoying playing with the farm dog (who is very friendly as well). We'll definitely be back!

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    4.5(11 reviews)
    63.1 km
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    We stayed at The Landmark Hotel and lucky enough to just walk over to Orcas Island Farmers Market…read more It was a cool and breezy July day. There were at least a dozen food stalls selling anything from home baked bread, cookies, donuts, Mexican food, and Asian. There were stalls selling arts and crafts which are unique to Orca's. We picked up some lunch and enjoyed as the local band sweet music on the stage. A few folks and their kids got off the ground and started dancing. What a scene, as if it's out of a movie scene. It was truly magical.

    After a couple of wintertime visits to Orcas, I was really looking forward to a summer trip. That…read moreexcitement was enhanced, even more than I would confess, by the prospects of seeing what the farmers market looks like here. Orcas has a long and rich agricultural history and I've seen plenty of farms and roadside farm stands that stood vacant in Decemeber. I was stoked for summer. Cue COVID.... Well, I'm happy to report that the market was still happening. I'm glad they didn't throw in the towel on it, though from what I'm told it was vastly different this year. Oh, you can imagine that in previous years there wasn't a mandatory handwashing station at the entrance. And I imagine there weren't dots on the ground to indicate where you should wait in order to approach each booth one party at a time. But more importantly, I'm told that the market, even though it's small and mighty in its biggest years, was only very teeny this year. There were probably 7-8 booths there, and that made for a quick visit. Still, we bought some flowers at one booth, and a bar of locally made soap at another, so we did our best to support the vendors who are making an effort despite the restrictions. I have nothing but love for a farmers market, and nothing but admiration for the participants. Though we were only here for a little bit, I'm glad we made it.

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    Squamish Farmers' Market - Mexican food

    Squamish Farmers' Market

    4.5(8 reviews)
    63.5 km
    $$

    A nice small town market! Some of my favorite stands were…read moreMaples' Sugar Shack selling maple syrup of course! The mug stand Capture Gravity shows the many beautiful shapes and sizes of breasts on nicely handcrafted mugs. I also saw many dogs loving their specialty pupcakes and I was sad my pups weren't with me this time but I'm sure they would have just been begging for more. Sea to sky mushrooms & wild foods even had the prettiest mushroom display I have ever seen! Everything here was unique and this was a great market to walk through while visiting. Mountain Meal Prep gets an honorable mention for their unique dehydrated meal prep idea. It's a healthy and easy alternative, especially for those who love camping! You get tons of nutrients and all of the flavor compacted conveniently in a mason jar and you just add hot water! Woof & stuff was my personal favorite with Amanda's cute collar options. I bought a yellow cactus collar for my black border collie and he looks so dang cute! Memorial Weekend was a busy weekend here but it added to the fun and there was lots of stands to see. The food vendors in the back were definitely very busy with constant people lining up for good food.

    Very nice farmers market. During the winter they close earlier, which you should be aware of…read more Products are great. Try the Mexican booth.

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    This was really good made by the Chef from the cup , it was killer! Nice demonstration!

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