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    2.7 (71 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Anushka B.

    Visited Maan Farms in September for their pumpkin patch season - their pumpkin forest was really pretty. They had some cool treats too like pumpkin cream which was essential pumpkin spice ice cream in a pumpkin it was not bad but I think it was not worth $11. They also had many other food options - samosas, fries, poutine, sandwiches etc. They also had a petting zoo with sheeps and alpacas. It's a good place for a family outing and to get some nice fall photos.

    Jessica L.

    Very busy during pumpkin season but I enjoyed the photo op opportunities and the efforts put into the displays. Corn mazes were fun. I thought it was a bit pricey for general admission.

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    Rosalyn L.

    Finally decided to check out Maan Farms after years of seeing it hyped up by friends and all over social media. The entire experience left much to be desired. When we arrived, the parking lot was full and we had to drive a couple blocks down before we came across a spot. During our hunt, we saw a group of elderly people struggling to walk up the hill to get to the farm since they were forced to park so far away. The farm itself was okay, but their pumpkin patch wasn't a real pumpkin patch. They basically select the nicest looking pumpkins and spread them across a grassy area for people to choose from. There were barely any animals and a lot of the ones they did have seemed to lack space. The only ones you could pet were the pigs which would bite your hand if you fed them (they should really put a warning out for unsuspecting children). The zipline and bouncy pillow seemed fun for children, but I noticed there was absolutely zero staff available at any of the attractions. And the only first aid station was near the market on the other side of the farm. Even with adult supervision, the safety measures don't seem to be there. Lastly, the line for food is awful. We wanted to get the pumpkin spice cream we kept seeing people walk around with and ended up waiting an hour total for it. It was pretty much the only part of the farm that was staffed, and even then, it was super understaffed for a Saturday. The ice cream was good, but it lasts for a minute before it starts melting and dripping everywhere, which is really fast even for ice cream. The apple juice was okay and came in cute bottles. Overall, I wouldn't come back. For over $23 a ticket, there are many better pumpkin patches and farms you could visit for much less. But I suppose I can now say I've experienced it once.

    Iris M.

    Cute farm for kids to go berry picking, eat some sweet treats and pet some farm animals. Just tried picking strawberries in their open air greenhouse due to time of year and week.. liked that the strawberry plants were at the 4 feet tall level so no back pain caused by being hunched over .. the strawberries were juicy, sweet and plentiful .. we were the only pickers midday on a Wednesday.. was nice to have the place to ourselves but also made the vibe pretty dead.. prices are not cheap but in line with other similar farms.. there was a shop selling house made berry wines, jams and sweet treats. Ordered the strawberry cheesecake soft serve sundae but there was no one manning the ice cream stand for a while when we went to pick it up .. then when there was, they were sold out of cheesecake.. went for the strawberry cone instead.. the house made ice cream was incredibly delicious .. had fun picking blackberries from the wild blackberry plants on the farm perimeter as well - was a nice bonus for my out of town guests that don't have blackberries in their area,. Much, much farther out than Krause .. idk if it's worth the extra drive

    Denise W.

    I came here with C. She told me that Maan Farms have won many awards on their wine. Unfortunately when we showed up, no one was available in the winery section. Seems like that part was closed. They have lots of kitchenware for sale here along with hot food and some frozen food and jams. The frozen food included pies, samosa and soup. They also make their own jams. We arrived in the Nov and so it was definitely not U-pick season. Looks like they do themed events here (Halloween, Christmas etc.).

    Butter chicken pie has rice inside $7.95
    Carolyn L.

    I came here for their berry wine which has won awards. Unfortunately there was no staff working at the wine tasting counter when we were there. So no wine for me. It was a fairly big farm with lots of pumpkins and squash's outside as we were here after Halloween. The store inside the barn was huge with a gift shop section. There was also a frozen food section besides the wine counter and a fresh food counter. I bought a butter chicken frozen pie and carrot cake. The carrot cake was really delicious with a nice frosting to cake ratio. The pie was a surprise. I didn't expect to see rice in the butter chicken filling. The crust was good too. They seemed to have events held here so it might be a fun place to bring the kids here. Check the website or call ahead for activities. Parking is available at the lot next to the farm.

    Simon K.

    If you are looking for a 'U-pick' place for berries, especially strawberries and are willing to get to work to pick your crop, this is definitely the place for you. I have come here a few times, and was able to come recently during the Covid-19 era where it seems every business needs to do their part to make it feel safe for you as the patron to come to their establishment. I feel they have done a great job from the online booking of a time slot when you come, to providing their own baskets for purchase when you come to do the work. The place has arrows and lines showing clearly where you should stand and how far you should be. Also the food and cashier areas all have plexiglass for safety reasons. Once you get your basket (you are not allowed to bring your own now) you are told which field to go to, as the season varies you could be walking a few blocks, or across the street, just depends on the crops. And once you arrive to the field the person there will tell you which row to pick out of, to allow for safe social distancing. The whole process was good, and I felt safe and well distanced from other people who were picking on the day I was. Their fields are in great condition and easily able to be picked out, you don't have to be a pro, and this is a great activity for the family, just note if you do have a bad back... it could be made worse due to strawberries growing low, and there will be a lot of bending. After you have finished, you bring your bucket to the weigh station, they weigh, you pay (cash or touchless tap) and then you are off. This place is family run, and if you follow their social media channels or website, you will see the same people there... at the place of business. They do have a kitchen at the main stall where you can order hot food. If you are not the labour intensive type you can also buy your fruit right at the front.

    Mika C.

    The pumpkin patch by steveston highway in richmond is much better. This place was quite small and was only really good for people who like taking couple pics. There wasn't a lot of activities and just felt underwhelming overall. You have to cross the road to get to the corn maze, and even then it pales in comparison to the richmond corn maze. The food was very pricey as well.

    Issabelle F.

    Maan Farms & Winery is open all year round with a variety of activities from "U-Pick" strawberry picking, to wine tasting, to pumpkin picking, and more. Over the weekend my boyfriend and I took his little niece to the pumpkin patch and we had a really fun time. We booked in a 9:30 slot to avoid the crowds and are so glad we did because by the time we were leaving, the place was PACKED. On top of pumpkin picking, they have an assortment of activities fun for any age: marketplace for food and drinks, animal petting zoo, playgrounds, big inflatable trampoline, zip line, swings, corn maze, and more. Since we arrived quite early we had the entire playground area to ourselves, which meant we got to ride the zipline about 10 different times. After a few hours of bouncing around the playground, we picked up some food from the marketplace: butter chicken curry, hot dogs, fries. They also sell an assortment of jams, jellies, fudges that are made on the farm, as well as a frozen section where you can pick up some samosas and other treats to take home with you later, which is exactly what I did. The staff working were really friendly and all masked up. However, there was barely any social distancing in place when it started getting packed and no one was around to really enforce it. So visitors just a heads up: if you want to visit, avoid the busy times and come earlier. All in all, this is one of my favourite family-owned farms in BC. I'll definitely be back more in the future to support local and enjoy all the activities they have to offer. Thank you, Maan Farms!

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    Richard S.

    I don't want to give a harsh review during covid but we have already dealt with the manager so this is not excusable. Pricing is very misleading. They posted the price of bubble waffle as if they are $6 but actually $12 when they ring it. Then their menu shows Chai tea is $3.99 but they charged $4.99. when we told their manager about she said "it should be $4.99" The $12 bubble waffle was gross. The waffle was so hot that melted the icecream before they even served it. $8 hotdog combo is a ripped off. Bad food + poor staff attitude

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    Don't waste money attractions not good this year 2022. Very small no effort. Not worth the price.

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    Forstbauer Family Natural Food Farm

    5.0(1 review)
    34.0 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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    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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