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Canada: Find a farm near you to pick a specific fruit or vegetable!

Canada: Looking for a specific fruit or vegetable to pick near you?

Here are the shortcut pages to those farms near you!

 

The regular PYO farm pages have all crops together.

But if you are looking for one specific crop, you will find it faster to just click on the crop you want below and then the province and then area of the province closest to you! Of course, keep in mind that not all areas have all crops. But, if there is a link below then there is at least one farm in the area with that crop!

Apples (Fall)

Apricots (late Spring)

Aronia berries, a.k.a, Chokecherries

Asparagus (early Spring)

Beans (green beans, Limas, string, etc) (Summer)

Beets (aka, beetroot)  (late Spring - Fall)

Blackberries (late Spring - Fall)

Blueberries (June-July)

Boysenberries (July)

Cherries (one week in May - June in most areas - a VERY brief season)

Crabapples (August - October)

Cranberries (Fall)

Citrus (Nov - Feb)

Corn (mid-Summer to early Fall)

Cucumbers (Summer)

Currants (red, black, even other colors)

Eggplant - summer

Eggs (usually most of the year, except maybe during the coldest months)

Elderberries (late summer, Fall)

Figs (late summer to early Fall)

Flowers (Sunflowers and others) (Summer)

Gooseberries (late summer, early Autumn)

Grapes (all grapes and wine grapes) (late summer, early Fall)

Greens - salad greens, greens for steaming, etc.

Herbs - basil, oregano, rosemary, thyme, etc.

Lavender - depends on the local climate and variety, usually late Spring through summer

Loganberries - early summer

Mulberries - late Spring

Muscadines or Scuppernongs - late summer and early Autumn

Nectarines - (Summer)

Onions - Spring, Summer

Peaches (mid-Summer)

Pears (early Fall) (

Peas (Spring)

Peppers (Summer, Fall)

Persimmons (Fall)

Plums (late Spring)

Raspberries (Summer, Fall)

Rhubarb (Spring)

Squash:
Summer Squash or
Winter Squash)

Saskatoons (summer)

Strawberries (Spring)

Tayberries mid-May to mid June in the South, a month later in the North

Tomatoes (Summer into Fall)

Vegetables (All types) (Spring through Fall)

Watermelons Late summer to early Fall

 

Canada: Find a farm near you to pick a specific fruit or vegetable!

 

Farm Fresh Eggs

Technically, you don't actually "pick" the eggs, but many U-Pick farms also raise chickens and have farm fresh eggs to sell, often year-round.

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PYO Apple Orchards:

Apples start in late summer and continue through October. See these pages to find a local pick your own apple orchard!

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Crabapple Orchards

Note that crabapples are frequently used as a pollinator for apple orchards, and the orchards don't market the crabapples themselves because they do not perceive there is a market for them. In fact, the crabapples are very useful for those who want to make their own natural pectin! Others make a very tart crabapple jelly. So, you might want to check with a local apple orchard, see above.

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ] and a few in the U.S. [ California } [ Maine ] [ South Dakota ]

 

Apple Orchards with pumpkins:

See these pages to find a local pick your own apple orchard that also has pumpkins!

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

Apple Orchards Master List

 

PYO Apricot Orchards

Apricots are rare as a U-Pick crop and their season is brief, usually late Spring, following plums

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Aronia berries, a.k.a, Chokecherries

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ] 

U-Pick Asparagus Farms

Asparagus is the very first crop available in the Spring, usually starting in March in the South, April in the North

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

PYO Beans (green beans, Lima beans, string beans, etc)

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Beets

Beets take only 55 - 70 days from seed to harvest and grow in cool, warn and even hot weather, although it it gets too hot they tend to go to seed. So beets are usually available from late Spring through early Fall.

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

PYO Blackberry Orchards

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

PYO Blueberry Orchards

Blueberries are ready to pick from early summer through late summer, depending upon the variety planted and the climate. They start in March and April in Florida, but June and July are typical for most areas. Click on the links below for PYO blueberry farms in a given province. Note, however, that not all areas have commercial U-Pick blueberry orchards. Hawaii, for example has none.

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Boysenberry U-Picks

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

PYO Cherry Orchards

Cherries are a late Spring crop, ready to pick in May in most areas.

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

U-Pick Citrus Orchards

As you can see, these are quite rare! None in Canada. But the season is usually November through February or March, so fly south!

[ Arizona ] [ California ] [ Florida ] [ Georgia ] [ Louisiana ] [ Texas ] [Washington]

Specifically Oranges:

[ Arizona ] [ California ] [ Florida ] [ Georgia ] [ Louisiana ] [ Texas ]

 

PYO Currants

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

Pick Your Own Corn

It's fairly rare, but if you are lucky enough to have a pyo-corn farm near you, look for it to be ready in August maybe September, (except in the U.S., Florida and Parts of Texas and southern California where it is ready much earlier)

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

U-Pick Cucumbers

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

U-Pick Eggplant

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

PYO Elderberries

There are not many U-Pick elderberry orchards, but among fans of elderberry wine or jelly, they are popular ever late summer.

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Pick Your Own Figs

Figs can handle cold, so long as their roots do not freeze. So they can be grown in coastal area like B.C., Many people do not realize how delicious a fresh fig is!

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Pick your own Gooseberries

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

PYO Grapes

Grapes are grown in many areas, and are usually ready to pick starting in mid to late summer through early Autumn.

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Wine Grapes

There are obviously far fewer orchards growing wine grapes for commercial U-Pick, but they are worth it, if you want to make your own wine. Also see Muscadine grapes, further down this page, as these are often used to make sweet wines.

[ Alabama ] [ Alaska ] [ Arkansas ] [ Arizona ] [ California ] [ Colorado ] [ Connecticut ] [ Delaware ] [ Florida ] [ Georgia ] [ Hawaii ] [ Idaho ] [ Illinois ] [ Indiana ] [ Iowa ] [ Kansas ] [ Kentucky ] [ Louisiana ] [ Maine ] [ Maryland ] [ Massachusetts ] [ Michigan ] [ Minnesota ] [ Mississippi ] [ Missouri ] [Montana] [ Nebraska] [ Nevada ] [ New Hampshire ] [ New Jersey ] [ New Mexico ] [ New York ] [ North Carolina ] [ North Dakota ] [ Ohio ] [ Oklahoma ] [ Oregon ] [ Pennsylvania ] [ Rhode Island ] [ South Carolina ] [ South Dakota ] [ Tennessee ] [ Texas ] [ Utah ] [ Vermont ] [ Virginia ] [ Washington ] [ West Virginia ] [ Wisconsin ] [ Wyoming ]

 

PYO Vineyards in Canada

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

U-Pick Greens

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]
 

Pick your own Haskaps, aka, honeyberries

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

PYO Herbs

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

U-Pick Lavender

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Loganberries

A hybrid mix of blackberries and raspberries, with a mixed flavor of both, they are becoming popular in the U.S. and Canada, but are still hard to find.

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

 

PYO Mulberries

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

U-Pick Muscadines

Muscadines and scuppernongs are a large, seeded grape native to hot climates, like the Deep South of the U.S.. They thrive in the hot climates where Europe grapes fail. They produce richly flavored, large sweet grapes, excellent for desserts or sweet wines. But., as you can guess, they are not grown as PYO in Canada 

[ Alabama ] [ Alaska ] [ Arkansas ] [ Arizona ] [ California ] [ Colorado ] [ Connecticut ] [ Delaware ] [ Florida ] [ Georgia ] [ Hawaii ] [ Idaho ] [ Illinois ] [ Indiana ] [ Iowa ] [ Kansas ] [ Kentucky ] [ Louisiana ] [ Maine ] [ Maryland ] [ Massachusetts ] [ Michigan ] [ Minnesota ] [ Mississippi ] [ Missouri ] [Montana] [Nebraska] [ Nevada ] [ New Hampshire ] [ New Jersey ] [ New Mexico ] [ New York ] [ North Carolina ] [ North Dakota ] [ Ohio ] [ Oklahoma ] [ Oregon ] [ Pennsylvania ] [ Rhode Island ] [ South Carolina ] [ South Dakota ] [ Tennessee ] [ Texas ] [ Utah ] [ Vermont ] [ Virginia ] [ Washington ] [ West Virginia ] [ Wisconsin ] [ Wyoming ]

 

Scuppernongs

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PYO Nectarines

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Onions

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Pick Your Own Peaches

Peaches are ready to harvest in early to mid summer, typically in July and August in most areas.

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Pears

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

U-Pick Peas

Peas are also a cool weather crop, usually ready in mid-Spring

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

U-Pick Peppers

Peppers are a summer and early Fall crop.

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Persimmons

I have not found any in Canada, so here are the Persimmon orchards in the States.

[ Alabama ] [ Alaska ] [ Arkansas ] [ Arizona ] [ California ] [ Colorado ] [ Connecticut ] [ Delaware ] [ Florida ] [ Georgia ] [ Hawaii ] [ Idaho ] [ Illinois ] [ Indiana ] [ Iowa ] [ Kansas ] [ Kentucky ] [ Louisiana ] [ Maine ] [ Maryland ] [ Massachusetts ] [ Michigan ] [ Minnesota ] [ Mississippi ] [ Missouri ] [Montana] [Nebraska] [ Nevada ] [ New Hampshire ] [ New Jersey ] [ New Mexico ] [ New York ] [ North Carolina ] [ North Dakota ] [ Ohio ] [ Oklahoma ] [ Oregon ] [ Pennsylvania ] [ Rhode Island ] [ South Carolina ] [ South Dakota ] [ Tennessee ] [ Texas ] [ Utah ] [ Vermont ] [ Virginia ] [ Washington ] [ West Virginia ] [ Wisconsin ] [ Wyoming ]

 

PYO Plum Orchards

Plums are another fairly early fruit crop, usually late Spring or early summer, right after strawberries and cherries

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Canadian U-Pick pumpkin-farms

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

PYO Raspberry Orchards

Raspberries come in 2 types: Spring (typically June) bearing and Fall bearing (August-frost) And of course colors: red, yellow, orange, purple and black

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Rhubarb U-Pick Farms

Rhubarb follows asparagus. 

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Saskatoons

Also called Juneberries or Serviceberries, they're similar to blueberries. Mainly grown in Canada in most areas of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Yukon Canada and a few in the Toronto area and Perth-Waterloo areas and northern U.S. states (see below).

[ Alabama ] [ Alaska ] [ Arkansas ] [ Arizona ] [ California ] [ Colorado ] [ Connecticut ] [ Delaware ] [ Florida ] [ Georgia ] [ Hawaii ] [ Idaho ] [ Illinois ] [ Indiana ] [ Iowa ] [ Kansas ] [ Kentucky ] [ Louisiana ] [ Maine ] [ Maryland ] [ Massachusetts ] [ Michigan ] [ Minnesota ] [ Mississippi ] [ Missouri ] [Montana] [Nebraska] [ Nevada ] [ New Hampshire ] [ New Jersey ] [ New Mexico ] [ New York ] [ North Carolina ] [ North Dakota ] [ Ohio ] [ Oklahoma ] [ Oregon ] [ Pennsylvania ] [ Rhode Island ] [ South Carolina ] [ South Dakota ] [ Tennessee ] [ Texas ] [ Utah ] [ Vermont ] [ Virginia ] [ Washington ] [ West Virginia ] [ Wisconsin ] [ Wyoming ]

 

Squash U-Pick Farms

Basically, there are two main types: summer squash, harvested in the summer months and winter squash which are harvested in the Autumn and can be stored over the winter.

Summer Squash

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Winter Squash

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

PYO Strawberry Farms

Strawberry season is brief, only 3 to 5 weeks in the late Spring. Typically April (deep South to June (north). Click on the links below for PYO strawberry farms in a given province.
[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Tayberry Orchards

As good as Tayberries are (and they a hybrid cross between blackberries and raspberries), they are rare!

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

[ Alabama ] [ Alaska ] [ Arkansas ] [ Arizona ] [ California ] [ Colorado ] [ Connecticut ] [ Delaware ] [ Florida ] [ Georgia ] [ Hawaii ] [ Idaho ] [ Illinois ] [ Indiana ] [ Iowa ] [ Kansas ] [ Kentucky ] [ Louisiana ] [ Maine ] [ Maryland ] [ Massachusetts ] [ Michigan ] [ Minnesota ] [ Mississippi ] [ Missouri ] [Montana] [Nebraska] [ Nevada ] [ New Hampshire ] [ New Jersey ] [ New Mexico ] [ New York ] [ North Carolina ] [ North Dakota ] [ Ohio ] [ Oklahoma ] [ Oregon ] [ Pennsylvania ] [ Rhode Island ] [ South Carolina ] [ South Dakota ] [ Tennessee ] [ Texas ] [ Utah ] [ Vermont ] [ Virginia ] [ Washington ] [ West Virginia ] [ Wisconsin ] [ Wyoming ]

 

Tomato U-Pick Farms

Yes, there are farms where you can pick your own tomatoes, (typically from June to September) and aside from growing them yourself, this is the best way to get great tasting tomatoes at the best price!

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

PYO Vegetables

[ Alabama ] [ Alaska ] [ Arkansas ] [ Arizona ] [ California ] [ Colorado ] [ Connecticut ] [ Delaware ] [ Florida ] [ Georgia ] [ Hawaii ] [ Idaho ] [ Illinois ] [ Indiana ] [ Iowa ] [ Kansas ] [ Kentucky ] [ Louisiana ] [ Maine ] [ Maryland ] [ Massachusetts ] [ Michigan ] [ Minnesota ] [ Mississippi ] [ Missouri ] [ Montana ] [ Nebraska ] [ Nevada ] [ New Hampshire ] [ New Jersey ] [ New Mexico ] [ New York ] [ North Carolina ] [ North Dakota ] [ Ohio ] [ Oklahoma ] [ Oregon ] [ Pennsylvania ] [ Rhode Island ] [ South Carolina ] [ South Dakota ] [ Tennessee ] [ Texas ] [ Utah ] [ Vermont ] [ Virginia ] [ Washington ] [ West Virginia ] [ Wisconsin ] [ Wyoming ]

 

PYO Watermelons

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

 

U-Pick Flowers

Tulip farms are still are but more are coming on! Sunflowers and zinnias are most common, and a mid to late summer crop.

 

Tulips:

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

Sunflowers:

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

All Flowers:

[ Alberta ] [ British Columbia ] [ Manitoba ] [ New Brunswick ] [ Newfoundland ] [ Nova Scotia ] [ Ontario ] [ Prince Edward Island ] [ Quebec ] [ Saskatchewan ] [ Yukon ]

 

 

Cranberry Bogs (Farms)

Cranberries are a Fall crop. There aren't many where you can pick your own, but here they are:

[ Maine ] [ Michigan ] [ New Jersey ] [ Washington ] [ Wisconsin ]

In Canada: [ Alberta ] [Manitoba-Edmonton area ] [ Manitoba-Central Plains ] [Manitoba-Western ] [Nova Scotia ] [Quebec ]