From June to September, Ontario produces some of the juiciest, most super sweet peaches you can find! Popular Ontario peach varieties include the Harrow Diamond Garnet Beauty (which is one of the first types to ripen in the province), the yellow-fleshed Redhaven, and the scarlet-skinned Harrow Beauty (a freestone variety that is good for canning and preserving). The good part is that you donโt have to go far to pick your own peaches near Toronto, as there are quite a few picking farms within a short drive of the city.
To help you on your next quest, hereโsย a roundup of some of the best places to pick your own peaches near Toronto!
Great Lakes Farms
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Visit Great Lakes Farms this August for their annual PeachFest (running August 3-4 and 10-11) and pick some of the most delicious local, in-seasonย peaches! The farm cultivates a variety of peach types, including Harrow Dawn, Red Haven and Harrow Fair. Their delicious peaches are all considered freestone or semi-freestone, meaning that once theyโre ripened, when cut in half, the pit will typically fall freely from the fruit. The farm provides all the necessary equipment to ensure you and your family and friends have a great time gathering delicious fruits. Note that there is a minimum purchase required to enter the farmโs โU-Pickโ experience.
Address: 5111 Union Rd., Port Stanley, Ont.
Parkway Orchards
This farm is located along the beautiful Niagara Parkway, midway between the southern shore of Lake Ontario and Niagara Falls. Stop by for a visit to pick up some fresh peaches and delicious home-baked goods! The farm opened early for peach picking in July and will continue until September. Their peaches are a perfect blend of sweet and slightly tangy, so gather the entire family and visit for an afternoon, with reviewers describing them as โwonderful smellingโ and โthe sweetest peachesโ theyโve ever had! The entrance fee is $5, and peaches are $4 a pound. The farm is open from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 7 days a week.
Address: 15000 Niagara River Pkwy., Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont.
Cherry Avenue Farms
This historic farm is nestled in the Niagara Peninsula and has been owned and operated by the Moyer Family for 225 years! The peach-picking season runs until September, and visitors can pick a variety of freestoneย and clingstone peaches. ย Baskets are considered โticketsโ to the orchard. Before you enter, you have to prepay for a basket: Large: holds up to 30 lbs and admits four people into the orchard (a large basket is best for a family). Medium: holds up to 12 lbs and admits two people (this is best for couples), and small: holds up to 6 lbs and admits one person. The peaches are safe to eat right after you pick them there are plenty of shaded areas around the farm for picnics.
Address: 4303 Cherry Ave., Vineland, Ont.
Bridgmans’ Farm
This 200-year-old family-owned farm in the Hamilton area is perfect for anyone looking for a more intimate picking experience. ย Bridgmans’ is a small farm with a small peach orchard, and they typically accommodate smaller groups or singles looking to pick peaches (by appointment only). The next variety of peaches will likely be ripe in mid-August, so visit their website to see when appointments are available!
Address: 20 Bridgman Lane, Winona, Ont.
Devries Fruit Farm
This beautiful farm has been owned and operated by the Devries family for 40 years! Itโs located in the Niagra Region and offers home-grown fruits and vegetables from their 200-acre farm. ย Each year beginning in June, the farm allows visitors to pick everything from peaches to strawberries. In-season farm fresh fruits also include apples, pears, plums, cherries, apricots, blueberries, raspberries and more!
Address: 825 Canboro Rd., Fenwick, Ont.
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