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    McCallum's Orchard & Cider Mill

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    Leo's Tree Farm - All sizes available

    Leo's Tree Farm

    4.0(1 review)
    63.2 mi

    December brings with it cold winds, snow but also the sweet smell of Christmas trees ready to pick…read moreout and decorate with glee. We didn't have the cold or snow this weekend but we did have the need for a tree to go along with family festivities. I've always had an artificial tree as most of my life has been as an apartment dweller where real trees were not permitted. This year however over some early festivities my sister and family were looking to grab a tree from a local farm. We ended up at Leo's Tree Farm near West Lorne where you can either let them cut one for you or do it yourself for $40 a tree. Upon arriving we were given instructions on which trees would hold up best this early in the season and which to avoid until later in the season. The farmers were all decked out in red overalls looking like lumberjack santas making them both festive and easy to find if you need. My sister and fam decided to chop their own and after much debate (too many cooks in the kitchen so to speak) finally picked out the perfect one. Leos provides you with the tools so no need to bring your own. Afterwards we were treated to DIY hot chocolate & candy canes in a small little cozy cabin that seated about 10 in chairs. Outside they were roasting local chestnuts on an open fire really adding to the feel of the holidays. If real trees is your jam for Christmas I'd definitely give Leo's Tree Farm a go! Open Dec 1-24th, annually.

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    Leo's Tree Farm - This was my favourite one but the wrong type for such an early picking.

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    Candy Cane Christmas Tree Farm

    Candy Cane Christmas Tree Farm

    3.8(18 reviews)
    45.7 mi
    $$

    We came here the day after Thanksgiving and arrived at the perfect time! We didn't want to wake up…read moretoo early but we got there around 10am- an hour after they opened. There are parking attendants with huge candy canes to help direct cars and take carts back. Once you park, it's a short walk to a table with greeters that hand out saws to cut your tree down. This is by far the best tree farm we've visited. Last year, we went to about 4 and although it's the farthest, it's honestly the best. Not all trees are tagged so you may have to walk through a few aisles to find one that you like. They have a donut food truck that sells mini donuts, with choice of toppings, powdered/ plain/ cinnamon sugar, hot chocolate, hot cider and even cider slush. Just past the entrance, they have a couple of portable potties if nature calls. When it gets really busy, it can be hard to find a wheel barrel for your tree, so it might be a good idea to bring a tarp so you can drag your tree or you can carry it if it's not too big. Once you get your tree, you get in a line to get the leaves, loose needles shaken out and then wrapped. Pretty an easy process... the only thing is the time it takes to find a tree and waiting for your tree to get processed. The price can be pretty pricey. The cheapest tree we saw was for about $70 and can go up to over $130. I would be happy with a costco tree, but the experience of cutting down a tree is pretty fun (plus the delicious donuts). We've brought our dog once and noticed there were a lot of pups along for the adventure.

    So glad we found CCC! Took my brother's kids w us and we all had a blast. I loved how things were…read moreset up: park, grab a cart, staff tell you to look for tagged trees only, and point out difference in trees, then you're off! They have three types of trees: Fraser fir, Korean fir, Concolor fir, and a great selection! We walked around and scouted out many great trees before sawing our tree down, throwing it into our cart and taking it up front for a good shake (to remove dead, orange needles) and to be wrapped for the car ride home. There were about 10 families ahead of us and I'm sure we didn't wait more than 10-15mins! On our way out we stopped by the donut stand for a bag of fresh mini-donuts and REGRETTED NOTHING!!! I'm pretty sure I ate five by the time I got home, and told my husband I can't wait for next year!! I'm so glad we found a great place to become our new family tree-selecting farm, and that they're family owned and good steward of the land!!

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