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    Springridge Farm

    4.0 (44 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Alaleh P.

    Springridge Farm is an amazing place to bring your children and spend a fun day. They would love i! You can access the farm easily from Highway 401 and QEW and there are tons of parking spots available in the parking lot. You will pay a flat rate to get into the "Fun Farmyard", but if you only want to buy pumpkins or go to the gift shop, you don't have to pay an entrance fee. Fun Farmyard has many amazing entertainment for kids such as spider web climber, tube slide, sandbox, farm animals, farm hoppers, wagon ride escarpment lookout. They also have singing chicken show every half hour. You can't pick your own pumpkin, they're pre-picked for you in different sizes, put at the entrance and you can choose the ones you like and pay for them. You can buy lunch at the farm, but it's not anything fancy or even delicious. The only fun item on their menu is "Sandbox Special" for kids, which they get so excited about: it has macNcheese, apple juice, chocolate chunk cookie, carrot sticks all in a sandbox pail. You can also buy many exciting farm products from their Barn Market; their fresh-baked pies are very popular. In addition, they have apple cider, honey, jam, sauces, frozen pies, etc. it's really fun to spend time in the Barn Market, too.

    Arlan B.

    Couldn't believe how slow it was today. Usually this place is packed and for good reason, it is awesome here. Whether it is gifts, preserves or baked goods, it is all wonderful. The entertainment for the kids is fantastic as well.

    Get the apple pie!
    Jocelyn C.

    Perfect place to take the kids! It was a brisk November morning, but the smell of freshly baked tarts and brewed coffee made up for it in no time. The butter tart melted in my mouth, my toddler devoured the cheese flaky pastry and licked the sugar off the cranberry muffin. The free tart and tea promo in Facebook was an added bonus. After a quick fuel up, the kids were ready to play outside. The barn was on the smaller side and has goats and chickens, and lots of cute bunnies. There were small and big tractors to climb on, haystacks that you had to climb to get to the top of the slides, a lookout area, small corn maze, rope climbing structure, etc. The bathrooms were clean and had a changetable and country-style plumbing (still flushable) for the toilets. There are events year round. I can't wait to take the kids back for more fun and shopping! (The barn is jam packed with home/seasonal decor, frozen baked goods, soup mixes and many many more).

    Sugar donut and chocolate chunk cookie
    Sam A.

    What a wonderful discovery! The BF and I were driving up to Rattlesnake point to look at some fall foliage when we came across this farm! I love random farms and this one has got to be one of my faves! It was very busy on a Sunday afternoon and for good reasons as it was a beautiful sunny day. It's defs a family place. There were lots of children and lots of activities on site. I love fresh baked anything especially farm baked apple pies. There was a long line at their bakery but it went by very fast. I decided to get a whole apple pie (they did sell it by the slice too), an apple fritter for the BF, a sugar donut and a chocolate chunk cookie. The BF said the apple fritter was a little hard but good. The donut was yummy. Soft and delicious. The chocolate chunk cookie tasted a little a bit like chips ahoy but was obviously softer. The apple pie was so good! My family devoured it in a day and I only got one slice! I loved the pastry. I usually hate store bought apple filling but I don't remember having that feeling with Springridge's filling. Everything just goes together so well. I hope to return someday! It's such a cute place with lots to do! So happy we found this farm!

    Sandbox lunch for kids with jam sandwich carrots chocolate cookie & juice box
    Hungry H.

    Spridgeride farm located on the escarpment is a quaint little family own farm inbetween the boarder of Milton and Burlington. They have a fun farm yard fo the kids and a cute little barn market that has small boutique and cafe with frozen meals, fresh produce , yummy baked goods & an interesting selection of jams , sauces & tapinades. Definitely neat to walk around inside the barn lots of cute stuff being sold. We love coming here with the fam jam. Even have ourselves a seasons pass that I get great use of. SERVICE Honestly, everyone at this farm is superrrr friendly. It's awesome. Farmer John - always remembers us when he gives the wagon tours .All the girls that work behind the counter as well always have a smile on their face its so refreshing. FOOD My kids chose the jam sandwich * obvi* for the sandbox lunch. it comes with a chocolate chip cookie, juice box & some carrots. I wish they made a grilled ham & cheese sandwich option for the kids. ANYWAYS No complaints from the little people,how ever I was a little disappointed with my curried chicken salad sandwich. SOO mild on the curry flavour. Don't get me wrong it tasted awesome and I think the portion size is hearty but it just wasn't exactly what I was expecting. It was more your typical chicken salad - I couldn't taste the curry at all. Nonetheless , tasty. PRICE I mean , this is a cute family run farm. It's by all means not the cheapest but they do use quality ingredients and everything is freshly made & locally sourced. I can justify it.

    Mi S.

    I love love love this farm and our last visit was 2019. Its so huge, family friendly and tons of things to do. Too bad during COVID-19 this year they are unable to operate freely offering the wonderful activities they use to have for the children. It is understandable and we must all work together to flatten the curve. My son loves this place and so do we. Crossing our fingers that next year 2021 will be different and we can soon look forward to visiting this farm again with the endless activities and fun for the children.

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    Artur J.

    This place is super family friendly, lots of activities for young families. Easy drive up from Oakville, big huge privat parking lot and easy access. They have a Tractor ride that happens every 2 hours if I recall correctly, a few animals in enclosures ( Turkeys, Rabbits, Goats, Chickens and Doves ), a big sandbox with a lot of rusted outdated diggers and dumb trucks, a new track where kids can pedal on small toy tractors, hay mazes, slides and a climbing structure. Then of course you can pick strawberries, pumpkins and they also have corn I believe. Tons of fun for the little ones. The Gift shop is nice but also very pricey I find. The flower baskets that they carry in the spring/ early summer are gorgeous and humongous but they go for $60.- a piece.

    Lovely scenery!

    I have a feeling there would be much more to see and do during noncovid times, but even more, it is a delight to see and shop. Plus, very good safety protocols!

    Lauren D.

    I've been coming here with my mom since I was little and it still excites me today. When I was a kid we would go into the play area with farm animals slides and haybales to play on. Nowadays our biggest attraction is the food. Our lunch tradition is the apple brie and red pepper jelly sandwich with cherry tarts for dessert. They're baked goods are delicious I always look forward to taking some sweets home. Would definitely recommend this farm for people of all ages!!

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    Whatever you do don't bring any outside food!! Or feel the wrath of their rude employees!

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    Stonehaven Farms

    3.0(4 reviews)
    4.1 km

    Upon your arrival at the parking lot, you can see the signs guiding the way and reminding you that…read moredue to COVID-19 pandemic, masks are mandatory in all areas. At the Pick Your Own (PYO) check-in, you can pay $10.5 for a small basket that holds approximately 2 lbs. or $21 for a large basket that holds approximately 4 lbs. It is on a first come first serve basis and if you go early in the morning, it will be less crowded and you will have more privacy while picking the strawberries. We bought 2 large baskets and spent almost an hour exploring the farm and picking our strawberries. I tasted a few and they were very delicious and was wondering to myself why we pay so much for market strawberries that don't taste half as good. On the way out, we went inside the market and bought some of their products and also enjoyed our sundae with fresh strawberries. It is a nice experience for the families, especially if you have kids.

    The place itself is cute - you can pick your own pumpkin ($12) which I find expensive (but I do…read morelike to support local farmers), and pay $5/person for a tractor ride, corn maze and to climb on some hay for the kids. Service was friendly. The reason why I'm docking all these stars is because it smelled so terribly when we were there, it was overwhelming, and it dampened all the fun. Either it is extremely strong manure, or from the compost place across the street. It was so pungent, and I would not return for this reason alone.

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    Willis Family Fruit Farm - Just a few shots from the farm

    Willis Family Fruit Farm

    1.6(20 reviews)
    9.2 km
    $$

    Avoid this place. First, the prices are astronomical and almost insulting. It's like they don't…read morewant people to visit. Second, tiny orchard that is quickly picked over. Most importantly the staff and the owner are super cranky and legit angry. Even the dude manning the gate was a dick. They literally have security busting people for sampling apples. Want a hay ride? Gotta pay. If you want the public to pick Apples at least pretend to want them there. Can't wait to enjoy each $10 dollar Apple. Do yourself a favour and hit up a grocery store instead.

    Stay away!!! Horrible, never again!!! I'd love to get my money back. I actually feel very stupid…read morefor paying $69 for 23 pounds of apples. A bigger bucket of almost 40 lb cost $25 at the farmers market in Mississauga!!! There's nothing to do at this stupid farm expect picking apples or pumpkin. No rides (even though there's a big sign for hay rides) So you pick your own apples then pay triple the price of the super market and 5-6 times the price of the farmers market. To be honest they're good apples but not at all better than the farmers market! Never again! Very badly run and will be out of business very soon for sure! P.s. The kids saw a dead rat (No big deal in a farm I guess) but they were so disgusted by it so they couldn't eat apples! Not that they were even allowed to eat any apples while picking! Where's the fun of picking apples if the kids can't even eat as they pick and there was more apples on the ground than on the trees!!! Visit on Saturday October 29 2016

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    The Ranch - Just finished eating, the food was amazing. The flower girl loved the liver and onions.

    The Ranch

    3.9(28 reviews)
    9.5 km

    A small group of us went here for one hour trail riding. Truly enjoyed my time here as it's not…read moresomething we can do everyday. The GPS actually took us to the wrong ranch at first. It's NOT the first ranch on the left on Burnhamthorpe w/ the two GSDs! One more over or till u see the green roof barns. We were greeted by two friendly dogs who led us to the back (how cute is that? seriously?). We paid the fee ($40 cash or $42+HST) & signed a waiver (naturally) and they had a demo on riding. Helmet rental was free (mandatory for children & recommended for adults). However, due to the light rain that day, a few helmets were wet...on the inside. Or is that sweat? hmm.... The trail was definitely scenic and quite spacious. It was truly beautiful! It is probably so amazing here around the fall. They also offer lessons, boarding, hay/sleigh rides. Great for groups and parties. The horses were all quite gentle. Anyhow, we were warned they are like high school kids and have their own little clique. The more dominant horses wouldn't like if others were ahead of them in the trial ride line. So we had to watch out for that. How cute! Just like my dog lol What I liked about the one hour trail ride was... we got to jog at least 3 times (aftermath: a sore bum but it was fun!). I've been to another ranch where they only let you jog once & trails were mostly in a tight forest...but not so much for this one. Lots of fields. A bit of everything... and of course lots of horse sh*t. Massive... lol We were allowed to look at the horses in the stables as well. Some flies in there but that is expected. We had a bit of rain so they went away after a while. There were prob around 20 horses there. They seemed happy & healthy. Lots of different sizes. Love them all esp my horse :D I miss my Lucy! She was prob one of the bigger horses. Not sure why I was paired w/ her as I was nearly doing the splits while climing down (thank god for yoga!). But I LOVE Lucy & happy they put me with her anyway. Can't wait to come back again!

    For $80+ hst, they teach you how to steer your horse and then you have the horse hike along a path…read morethat is mostly tree covered with bushes and grass to the side. The horses essentially follow each other. You get to hold the reins and play cowboy for about 35 mins. Overall it's a ride on a horse along a path, not much else. If you are scared of horses or just want the experience i'd say try it out but tbh there is sooooo much more you can do with $80 with an hour imo.

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    The Ranch - Getting ready to butcher our steer. Yum Yum

    Getting ready to butcher our steer. Yum Yum

    The Ranch - Just caught my bride jumping off a horse.

    Just caught my bride jumping off a horse.

    The Ranch - Had to lift the dress while cleaning the stalls.  Not a spot on the dress.

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    Had to lift the dress while cleaning the stalls. Not a spot on the dress.

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