Description: Pine Farms invites you to come and visit the orchard located in the lush rolling hills of King Township.
The orchard has been in operation for more than 50 years and offers such heritage varieties as Canada’s own Melba (tender, sweet dessert apples) and McIntosh, as well as many other English and European varieties. We have approximately 5,000 dwarf trees. No ladders required (full size apples from pint size trees). We supply the bags and admission is free. Come, taste and learn about the wonders, and healthful benefits of the apple!
The fruit winery and cyderhouse was introduced in 2003. We invite you to visit and sample some of our fruit wines, and ciders. Tours of the winery are available by chance or appointment. Please call ahead.Pine Farms invites you to come and visit the orchard located in the lush rolling hills of King Township.
The orchard has been in operation for more than 50 years and offers ...
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