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4 Must-Visit Spots to Kick-Off Harvest Season in Halton Hills

Harvest season has arrived in Halton Hills! This time of year is truly special as the new fall season ripens with an abundance of fresh fruits and veggies, making it the perfect moment to experience the rural side of Halton Hills. But it’s not just about the delicious local produce—farms across this region offer so much more! From interactive kids’ areas and fresh wine and cider to live outdoor concerts and petting zoos, there’s something for everyone.

Now’s the perfect time to explore the fields, activities, and markets of Halton Hills’ beloved local farms.

Andrew’s Farm Market and Winery

Where: 9365 10 Side Rd, Milton, ON (View Map)

Combine local farm charm with exciting entertainment at Andrew’s Farm Market and Winery! This pick-your-own destination is perfect for all ages, offering vast fields filled with strawberries, rhubarb, asparagus, apples, flowers, pumpkins, and more. And don’t miss out on their delicious collection of fruit wines for a true taste of Andrew’s harvest.

Get ready for even more fun and visit the farm October 12th-13th for their Thanksgiving Pumpkinfest! Enjoy live music, a vendor market, hayrides, corn mazes, and so much more. It’s the perfect way to spend a fun-filled family day. Grab your tickets now and make lasting fall memories at Andrew’s!

Allison’s Farm Market

Where: 10636 8th Line, Georgetown, ON (View Map)

Allison’s Farm Market lies central to the North and South of Georgetown. Head to the farm market to stock up on fresh sweet corn, always picked fresh from their fields! While you shop the market, grab a cone from the ice cream stand, which serves delicious Kawartha Dairy flavours and local fruit toppings!

Depending on the season, you can pick a fresh bouquet of sunflowers right from their fields to make a thoughtful gift or beautiful centrepiece! Be sure to check the farms social media and website to keep an eye out for when their pick-your-own-pumpkin fields open and pre-picked pumpkins land at the farm market.

Wheelbarrow Orchards Farm Sign and farm market shelf with picked apples in a bag.

Wheelbarrow Orchards

Where: 8277 10 Side Rd, Milton, ON (View Map)

Eating local is easy at Wheelbarrow Orchard’s Farm Market! While the apple orchards are open for pick-your-own season in the fall, you can enjoy Harvest Goodies snacks and preserved pantry items year-round. For a refreshing treat, don’t miss the Fraser’s Beverage Company hard cider—it’s perfect for satisfying adult taste buds!

Beyond apples, the farm offers fun fall activities like a corn field maze, pumpkin picking, and plenty of great harvest photo ops to capture your day of adventures!

Chudleigh’s Entertainment Farm

Where: 9528 Regional Rd 25, Milton, ON (View Map)

Chudleigh’s is famous for its large concert patio, hosting outdoor live concerts. Right off Highway 25, explore the playground, orchard, and petting zoo during the day or grab a fresh hard cider and enjoy some tunes in the evenings! Whatever you fancy, Chudleigh’s is sure to have something for everyone to enjoy!

If you can’t make it out to the farm, don’t worry! You can still enjoy the farm experience at Chudleigh’s Blossom Café in Historic Downtown Milton. It’s the perfect spot to relax and indulge in our signature desserts and beverages year-round, bringing a taste of the farm right to your table!

Hungry for more ways to enjoy harvest season in Halton Hills?

To help guide your cozy season adventures check out the Visit Halton Hills Fall Bucket List to make the most of the new season! From scenic fall hikes to visiting local farms, this ultimate guide is packed with autumnal adventures for all.

Plus, while exploring, visitors can capture their best moments for the Fall Photo Contest using the hashtag #HHfallbucketlist, for a chance to win a cozy fall prize! Find the full details and download your Fall Bucket List at Visithaltonhills.ca

Visit Halton Hills Fall Bucket List

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