Whether youβre looking for the perfect destination for a fall-themed family outing or just the perfect autumn photo for your dogβs Instagram, here are more than 30 dog-friendly farms in Ontario.
What activities are available at each location – apple-picking, pumpkin patches, corn mazes, etc. – as well as any entry fees, days they’re open, and accessibility information has been included. Links to each farm’s website, Instagram account and Facebook page are provided. Checking these is the easiest way to check their specific hours, what is currently available for pick-your-own harvesting, and upcoming events.
IMPORTANT: Please note that all farms in this list require that your dog be kept on leash throughout your visit. Don’t forget to bring poop bags and clean up after your pets!
All of the locations listed have a farm store or market where you can buy their produce and/or other goodies. In cases where the store is indoors, your dog may not be allowed inside and it may be helpful to bring a friend or family member who can stay with your pet while you make your purchases.
This post begins with some Tips for Visiting Dog-friendly Farms before jumping in to the list of over 30 Ontario farms that allow dogs to visit. If you want to skip ahead to the farms, you can use the map below or browse by region:
- South-Western Ontario
- Hamilton-Niagara
- Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
- Central Ontario (outside the GTA)
- Eastern Ontario
- Northern Ontario
Are we missing any dog-friendly farms in Ontario?
Let us know in the comments, or connect with us on Instagram! You can find detailed dog-friendly travel information on our @dogandsuitcase account. Sable's main account is @sable_adventuredog.
Tips for Visiting Dog-friendly Farms
Keeping your dog on a leash and picking up after them are essential to keeping farms open to pets for years to come, so don't forget to be respectful of the boundaries in place and don't forget to bring some poop bags!
It is also a great idea to bring:
- Water for your dog (and a bowl for them to drink from).
- Treats for your dog - Many farms do not allow you to bring in your own "outside" food, but dog treats are generally excluded from that rule if the farm is pet-friendly. Treats will come in handy in the event that the farm is crowded, there are farm animals such as chickens wandering around, or your dog gets away from you and you need to lure them back. Take the opportunity to practice your training and help build your dog's focus.
- A rag, cloth or wipes for your dog's paws - I usually have some wipes or a small towel handy in my car. Sable doesn't seek out puddles and mud, and sometimes avoids getting her paws wet or dirty, but when we're in a new place she's usually too excited to worry about keeping her paws clean. You know your dog best -- and how clean you want to keep your car.
- Good shoes or boots - Don't forget you're visiting a working farm that might be muddy, especially if you plan to pick-your-own pumpkins, fruit or flowers.
- A camera - Your phone is great, but farms often have beautiful photo opportunities that you may want a real camera for. I was very glad to have my DSLR handy at each of the six dog-friendly farms that Sable and I visited in 2021. If you want to have professional pet or family photos done at a farm, be sure to check their website first -- while they all welcome professional photographers, some charge an additional fee.
- A friend - Visits by yourself are totally doable, but it can be fun and helpful to have someone with you. For example, it won't be very easy if you need to use a portable toilet when you're alone with your dog, since they won't fit inside with you. Plus, some of the farm stores/markets are indoors and do not allow dogs inside the buildings, which means someone will need to stay with your pet while you make any purchases. I haven't run into any problems taking Sable to farms by myself, but outings are often a little easier when my partner comes with us.
If your dog is nervous or reactive but you still want to visit a farm with them...
- Try to go during less busy times such as weekdays or early on weekend mornings.
- Try visiting one of the options with less activities on offer, such as one of the apple-picking orchards that allows dogs down the rows or a pumpkin patch that allows dogs in the field. Farms that offer play areas, many activities and weekend events are generally much busier and will be much more challenging for your dog.
- Always be mindful of your surroundings and how far away you are from other guests, especially those who brought children or their own dogs.
- Don't be afraid to communicate with people to let them know that your dog is shy, scared, or otherwise not friendly with strangers -- it is better to be clear and upfront than to allow your dog to get too stressed in a public place.
- Remember, it is okay to remove your dog from a situation and take them to a quiet area, or out of the farm altogether if it ends up stressing them too much! We live and we learn.
- Bring treats to reinforce good behaviour.
- You know your dog best; think about what will help their visit be a success. Consider having soothing items in the car that work at home, such as their favourite blanket or a chew toy they can enjoy as a break. Alternatively, they may be calmer if they have a familiar dog friend with them who can reassure them that strangers don't need to be growled at.
Tips for Taking Great Photos of Your Dog
If the farm has one, start with a forest trail or nature walk. The trails tend to be quite nice but not that uniquely exciting for us humans, so you may overlook this feature at first. But they're a great way to start your visit with your dog. The walk will help burn off any initial over-excitement, which will help them stay calmer, sit still more easily, and maybe even smile or have their tongue out for your photos.
Take some shots at each photo station. Almost every dog-friendly farm in this list has spaces staged for photo backdrops. Even if some don't seem as interesting or if you have a similar photo already from somewhere else, practice getting your dog to sit or lay down and snap a few pictures. I often get some of my favourite photos of Sable in spots I don't expect to be my favourites! You never know when your dog is going to make an extra cute face, and taking more photos of them gives them more practice with commands like sit, lie down, stay, focus/look at me, etc.
Bring 2+ different kinds of treats, or even a small squeaky toy. I usually pack a small Ziploc bag or reusable container with a few different small treats to help keep Sable interested since she's not very food motivated and will become disinterested if all she gets are the same little training treats over and over. Pet photographers often use squeaky toys as well to help draw a dog's attention.
Don't stress about getting "the perfect shot." Don't forget you're out to have fun with your dog! You're bound to get at least one good photo from the day, so focus on making great memories. Remember that the happier and more relaxed you are, the easier it is for your dog to be happy and relaxed, too (which will also help get better pictures).
List of Dog-friendly Farms in Ontario (by Region)
These dog-friendly farms have so much to offer! Scroll through them below or use these links to jump ahead and browse by region:
- South-Western Ontario
- Hamilton-Niagara
- Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
- Central Ontario (outside the GTA)
- Eastern Ontario
- Northern Ontario
South-Western Ontario
I haven't included a full feature on Snyder's Farm in Bright, ON because dogs cannot enter their attractions area. However, you are welcome to visit their pumpkin patch with your dog. π
Twin Pines Orchards & Cider House
In Lambton Shores, near Port Franks and Grand Bend || 30-minute to 1-hour drive from: Strathroy, Mt Brydes, Sarnia, London, Goderich, Stratford
Address: 8169 Kennedy Line, Thedford, Ontario, ON N0M2N0
Website || Instagram || Facebook
π² Free Admission || Open Daily June - October
π Pick Your Own Apples
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - Free, but dogs are likely not permitted. (*Not running in 2021.)
π» Washrooms or Portable toilets on-site.
βΏ Accessibility information is unclear, but it is likely that the Cider House is accessible, and the orchard may be accessible for an all-terrain wheelchair. Just be aware that the orchard grounds are likely uneven and conditions are affected by the weather.
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Tree Lane Farms
In Ilderton || 20- to 30-minute drive from: Strathroy, London, St. Mary's || 40-minute to 1-hour drive from: Grand Bend, Stratford, St. Thomas, Woodstock, Port Stanley, Sarnia
Address: 13073 Twelve Mile Rd, Ilderton, ON N0M 2A0
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π² $7 Admission, Children 2 and under are free. || Open weekends late-September - mid-/late-October, including Thanksgiving Monday.
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins - Pay per pumpkin.
π½ Corn Maze - Free and dogs welcome.
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - Free, but dogs are likely not permitted.
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information is unclear.
Other features / activities: Play area; Games; Farm animals; Snacks and beverages for sale; Seasonal dΓ©cor for sale.
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Heeman's
Near London || 30-minute to 1-hour drive from: Woodstock, St. Thomas, Tillsonburg, Stratford, Strathroy, Port Stanley, Grand Bend
Address: 20422 Nissouri Rd, Thorndale, ON N0M 2P0
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π² Free Admission || Greenhouse and Garden Centre Open Daily, Seasonally.
*The Greenhouse and Garden Centre are dog-friendly. However, dogs are not allowed in the pick-your-own patch.
π± Other Pick-Your-Own: Strawberries (sold by container, not weight)
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information is unclear.
Other features / activities: Wide variety of fresh local produce for sale; Drinks and treats for sale.
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Thames River Melons
Near Woodstock || Less than a 1-hour drive from: Brantford (30min.), Kitchener-Waterloo (~40min.), Guelph (~45min.), London (~50min.)
Address: 775530 Blandford Road, Innerkip, ON N0J 1M0
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π² Free Admission || Open Daily September - October
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins || π± Other Pick-Your-Own: Vegetables, Strawberries, Raspberries, Blueberries
*Dogs are not allowed in any of the fruit or vegetable fields, for food safety reasons.
π½ Corn Maze - Free and dogs are welcome.
π³ Forest Walk - Free and dogs are welcome.
π» Portable toilets on-site, including one that's wheelchair-accessible.
βΏ Accessibility: Farm store is accessible, and most areas are suitable for an all-terrain wheelchair. Just be aware that it is a working farm, the ground can be uneven and conditions are affected by the weather.
Other features / activities: Pumpkin wall and vintage tractor for photos; Small play area at the market building; Small picnic area; Chickens and Cows (say hello from outside the fence, but please don't touch).
On weekends only: Hot drinks and popcorn for sale, in addition to the regular treats and farm store offerings.
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The Fieldstone Barn
In Elora || Half-hour drive from: Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph || 45-minutes to 1-hour drive from: Cambridge, Orangeville, Milton, Stratford
Address: 7450 Middlebrook Rd, Elora, ON N0B 1S0
Website || Instagram || Facebook
π» Sunflower Festival: Weekends in August || π² $10 Admission for adults, $5 for Children
π½ Corn Maze(s) - May be at an additional cost (in 2021, it was $5 to access any/all of the 4 mazes). Dog-friendly.
Other features / activities: Photo stations; Local artisans and vendors; Alpacas and a Miniature Donkey.
π Fall Festival & Artisan Market: 1-Day Event in October || π² $5 Admission
π½ Corn Mazes - 4 mazes! All are free and dog-friendly. Mazes may remain open for an admission fee through the end of October, weather-permitting.
Other features / activities: Photo stations; Local artisans / vendors; Alpacas and a Miniature Donkey; Beaver Tails food truck; Coffee and ice cream; Pumpkins and Sunflowers for sale.
π» There are no public toilets on-site.
βΏ Accessibility: The event may be suitable for an all-terrain wheelchair, but the ground is uneven and conditions will be affected by the weather.
*No outside food is permitted at The Fieldstone Barn and there will not be space for picnics.
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Benjamin Tree Farm
In Waterloo || 15-minute drive from: downtown Kitchener, Elmira, Wellesley || 30- to 45-minute drive from: Cambridge, Elora and Fergus, Guelph, Stratford || 1-hour drive from: Brantford, Milton, Woodstock
Address: 770 Benjamin Road, Waterloo, ON N2J 3Z4
Website || Instagram || Facebook
π² Admission only applies for the Corn Maze and children's play area: $7 for ages 3+, Children under 2 are free. || Open Daily mid-September - October
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins - A wide selection of pre-picked pumpkins set up in a field, as well as in a barn shop.
*Dogs are allowed in the pumpkin field, but please prevent them from relieving themselves in the pumpkin field. (There are lots of grassy areas around the property!)
π½ Corn Maze - A small, dog-friendly corn maze is included in the play area admission.
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information is unclear, but it seems likely that there are portable toilets on-site and that most areas are manageable with an all-terrain wheelchair.
Other features / activities: Campfires; Local vendors; Seasonal dΓ©cor for sale.
Included with play area Admission: Pumpkin bowling; Playground, fully-equipped including a climbing web and balance beams.
*Benjamin Tree Farm is a working nursery. While dogs are welcome, please do not let them pee on the trees.
You can shop for pre-picked pumpkins and seasonal dΓ©cor in barn-like, indoor-outdoor shops.
When we visited, there were 3 campfires set up with benches where families and dogs were relaxing.
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Good Family Pumpkins
In Kitchener-Waterloo || Half-hour drive from: Cambridge, Guelph, Elora and Fergus || 1-hour drive from: Stratford, Woodstock, Brantford, Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville
Address: RR#1, 909 Bridge St E, Waterloo, ON N2J 4G8
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π² Free Admission || Open Daily mid-September - October
π Pumpkins, Squash, Gourds, Festive corn, Corn stalks, Straw bales
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information is unclear. Aisles between pumpkins may not be wide enough for wheelchairs.
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Brantview Apples and Cider
Between Cambridge and Brantford (~20min. drive from each) || 45-minute drive from: Kitchener-Waterloo, Hamilton, Guelph
Address: 225 Howell Rd, Saint George, ON N0E 1N0
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π² Free Admission with purchase of Pick-Your-Own bag(s) || Open Daily September - October
π Pick Your Own Apples: $9+ for 1/2 pec bags; $16+ for 1 pec bags.
*Dogs are welcome in the orchard rows, but must be kept on leash.
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - $2 per person for a lap around the orchards, dogs likely not permitted.
π» Portable toilets on-site.
βΏ Accessibility: Farm store is accessible, and most areas are suitable for an all-terrain wheelchair. Just be aware that it is a working farm, the ground can be uneven and conditions are affected by the weather.
Other features / activities: Picnic area, Cider by Howell Road Cider Co., Events Pavilion available.
On weekends only: Outdoor stall for pick-your-own bags, Outdoor market in addition to the indoor store.
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Brantwood Farm & Market
In Brantford || 20- to 30-minute drive from: Cambridge, Hamilton, Burlington || 45-minute to 1-hour drive from: Woodstock, Kitchener-Waterloo, Guelph, Oakville, Port Dover, Mississauga, St. Catharines, London
Address: 251 Powerline Rd, Brantford, ON N3T 5L8
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Farm Shop Open Daily May - October; Weekends year-round.
π Pick Your Own Apples: Open Daily September - October; Prepay by the bag (10lb or 20lb).
πΌ Pick Your Own Flowers: Open Daily July - August, Thurs.-Sun. September - October; Prepay by the jar or bucket ($15-60). Minimum purchase of $7.50 per person (e.g. one small jar for $15 covers entry for 2 people). Dog-Friendly.
π± Pick-Your-Own Strawberries: Open Daily mid-June - early July; Prepay by the litre.
π» Sunflower Field - Sunflower Festival in August. $18 Admission, Children under 2 are free. Dog-Friendly.
Fall Festival: π² $14 +HST Admission, Children under 2 are free. || Open Weekends in September - October.
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins
*Dogs are welcome in the pumpkin patch.
π½ Corn Maze(s) - 1-2 themed mazes included in admission. Dogs welcome.
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - Free, but unclear if dogs are permitted.
Other features / activities (included in Admission): Farm Animals; Giant jumping pillow; Haunted barn; Obstacle course; Corn pit; Straw Castle; Mini Maze; Tractor Go-Karts; Apple sling shots; Super slide; Spider web climber; Forest fairy village; Pumpkin bowling; Forest play area.
Other features / activities (NOT included in Admission): Pony rides $5; Train rides $3.
π» Washroom information is unclear, but it seems likely that they have portable toilets on-site.
βΏ Accessibility: Accessibility information is unclear, but it is likely that the Farm Shop is accessible, and other areas may be manageable for an all-terrain wheelchair. Just be aware that it is a working farm, the ground can be uneven and conditions are affected by the weather.
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Hamilton-Niagara
This section only includes summaries for The Apple Orchard, Carluke Orchards, Cherry Avenue Farms, Good Earth Farm, and Howells Farm. However, three additional dog-friendly farms from other sections are included in the map below due to their proximity to the City of Hamilton: Brantview Apples and Cider (near Brantford), Brantwood Farms (in Brantford), and Hutchinson Farm (in Burlington).
The Apple Orchard
Near Hamilton and Burlington (~20min. drive from each) || Half-hour drive from: Guelph, Cambridge, Oakville || 40-minute to 1-hour drive from: Kitchener-Waterloo, Brantford, Mississauga, St. Catharines, Niagara Falls
Address: 1668 ON-6, Hamilton, ON L8N 2Z7
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π² $7-8 Admission, Children under 2 are free || Open late July - October, Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays
π Pick Your Own Apples || π Pick Your Own Pumpkins || π± Other Pick-Your-Own: Pears, Squash
*All Pick-Your-Own harvests are charged by the pound. You do not need to buy a picking bag in order to walk around the orchards and take photos.
π½ Corn Maze - Free and dogs are welcome.
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - Weekdays only. Free. Unclear if dogs are permitted.
π» Sunflower Field - Free and dogs are welcome.
π³ Forest Trails - Free and dogs are welcome.
π» Portable toilets are on-site near the play area.
βΏ Accessibility: Many areas of The Apple Orchard are accessible, including the farm store, at least one portable toilet, and the bridge that leads from the entrance and sunflower field area to the rest of the attractions (washrooms, orchards, corn maze, etc.). The Forest Trails have too many hills and rocks for wheelchair users. There are no stairs to board the wagons, but it may still be challenging for wheelchair users to board. An all-terrain wheelchair is recommended as much of the ground is uneven and conditions can be affected by the weather.
Other features / activities: Vintage tractors for photos; Corn pit play area; Grain bin; Hay barn; Animals such as miniature horses; Candy apples and sweet cider for sale.
The Forest Trails are very pretty, well-traveled paths up and down small hills with views of a creek and little gnomes to find.
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Carluke Orchards
Near Hamilton || 30- to 45-minute drive from: Brantford, Burlington, Oakville, Grimsby, Cambridge, Port Dover || 1-hour drive from: Guelph, Mississauga, Brampton, St. Catharines, Kitchener-Waterloo
Address: 2194 Shaver Road S., Ancaster, ON L9G 3L1
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π² Free Admission || Open September - mid-October, Closed Mondays || Bakery open year-round, Closed Mondays
π Pick Your Own Apples || π Pick Your Own Pumpkins || π± Other Pick-Your-Own: Squash, Corn
*Dogs are welcome in the orchard rows, but must be kept on leash. (The Carluke Orchards website does not specify whether or not dogs are allowed in other pick-your-own areas.)
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information is unclear.
Other features / activities: Bakery and Gourmet Food Market.
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Cherry Avenue Farms
Near Beamsville || Short drive from: Grimsby (~15min.), St. Catharines (~20min.), Niagara Falls (~30min.) || 40-minute to 1-hour drive from: Hamilton, Fort Erie, Oakville
Address: 4303 Cherry Avenue, Vineland, ON L0R 2E0
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π² Admission Fee or Prepay for a Pick-Your-Own basket || Open July - mid-September
π± Other Pick-Your-Own: Cherries (early July), Apricots (July), Plums (different varieties, July-August), Peaches (July-September), Nectarines (August-September), Pears (September)
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - Free, but dogs are likely not permitted.
π» Washrooms on-site, plus portable toilets in the orchards.
βΏ Accessibility: Orchards and all facilities are wheelchair accessible.
Other features / activities: Picnic areas (outside food is permitted).
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Good Earth Farm
Near Beamsville || Short drive from: Grimsby (~15min.), St. Catharines (~20min.), Niagara Falls (~30min.) || 40-minute to 1-hour drive from: Hamilton, Fort Erie, Oakville
Address: 4111 Martin Road, Lincoln, Vineland Station, ON L0R 2E0
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π² Admission: $15 per Adult, $8 for Seniors and Children aged 3-12, Children under 3 are free; OR $40 Family Pass that covers 2 adults and their kids. || Open Fridays - Sundays in October || Market shop, 'Sister' Winery and Bistro have different opening days/hours.
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins
π½ Corn Maze - Free and dogs are welcome.
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - Free, but dogs may not be permitted.
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information unclear.
Other features / activities: Food trucks; Proximity to Niagara wineries including the farm's 'sister' business, 'The Good Earth Food and Wine Co.' in Beamsville; Events including a Hallowe'en Bash.
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Howells Farm
Between Fonthill and Thorold || Short drive from: St. Catharines (~15min.), Niagara Falls (~20min., Grimsby (~25min.), Fort Erie (~30min.) || 50- to 75-minute drive from: Hamilton, Burlington, Oakville, Brantford, Cambridge
Address: 2878 Holland Rd, Fonthill, ON L0S 1E6
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π² Admission: $15 per person, Children under 2 are free; OR $60 Season Pass per Adult. Family Passes that covers 2 adults and 2 kids may also be available. || Open September - mid-October, Closed Mondays & Tuesdays
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins - dogs allowed.
* Dogs are only allowed in the attraction areas and on specifically scheduled "Dog Days", these areas include:
- π» Sunflower Field || πΌ Lavendar Field
- π½ Corn Maze
- π Wagon & Train Rides
π» Washrooms on-site are wheelchair accessible.
βΏ Some attractions may not be fully accessible. Farm paths include gravel, wood chips and uneven natural terrain that may be difficult to navigate when wet, muddy, etc. All food and beverage areas are fully accessible. Firepits can be reached but require access to an alternative entry point (ask customer service).
Other features / activities: Beer & Wine Garden with dog-friendly patio; Off-limits to dogs except on designated "Dog Days": Playground, lots of activites and family-friendly entertainment.
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Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
The City of Toronto and the Regions of Halton, Peel, York, and Durham.
Hutchinson Farm
Hutchinson Farm has an open air market where you and your dog can browse the various kinds of pumpkins, squash and gourds. Small wagons are available to help you shop.
Near Burlington and Milton || Half-hour drive from: Oakville, Hamilton, Mississauga || 40-minute to 1-hour drive from: Guelph, Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge, Niagara Falls, Markham
Address: 6202 Walkers Line, Burlington, ON L7M 0R3
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π² Free Admission || Open July - October, Closed Mondays except for Thanksgiving Monday
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins
*Dogs are welcome throughout Hutchinson Farm, including in the pumpkin patch, but must be kept on leash.
π» There are no washrooms for public use on-site.
βΏ Accessibility: The ground is relatively flat and likely suitable for an all-terrain wheelchair. The checkout area and open greenhouses have paved floors for ease of access. The pumpkin patch can be quite muddy and is obviously uneven, but may be manageable in the right conditions.
Other features / activities: Fall decorations for photos, including a painted pumpkin totem pole and scarecrows by a local 'artist-in-residence'; Open-air shop and greenhouses display seasonal, local produce and dΓ©cor for sale.
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Lochland Botanicals
Near Guelph and Milton || 40-minute to 1-hour drive from: Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge, Burlington, Brampton, Hamilton, Oakville, Mississauga, Vaughan
Address: 2468 25 Side Road Milton, ON L0P 1B0
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π² $10-30 Admission, Children 3 and under are free. || Open late June - early September
πΌ Pick Your Own Flowers || π± Other Pick-Your-Own: Herbs
*Daily U-Pick price per jar, based on what is available for harvest.
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - Dogs are likely not permitted.
π» Sunflower Fields - Free and dogs are welcome.
π³ Nature Walk - Free and dogs are welcome. 4 fields to explore, with 3 secret villages to discover.
π» Portable toilets or washrooms on-site.
βΏ Accessibility: Farm store is accessible, and most areas are suitable for an all-terrain wheelchair. Just be aware that it is a working farm, the ground can be uneven and conditions are affected by the weather.
Other features / activities: Picnic areas; Build A Bouquet & other workshops, including outside main picking season (prices vary).
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Chudleigh's Entertainment Farm
Near Milton || 40-minute drive from: Burlington, Mississauga, Brampton, Guelph || 45-minute to 1-hour drive from: Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge, Vaughan, Hamilton, Markham
Address: 9528 Regional Road 25, Halton Hills, ON L9T 2X7
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π² 13-15 Admission, Children 3 and under are free. || Open Daily mid-August - October
*You must pre-purchase your tickets and select a 3-hour timeslot for your visit.
*Chudleigh's has gone cash-free - only contactless payments are accepted, including Interac (debit), Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, and Android Pay.
π Pick Your Own Apples || π Pick Your Own Pumpkins
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - Free, but dogs are likely not permitted.
π³ Nature Trail - Free and dogs are welcome.
π» Washrooms on-site, including one that's wheelchair-accessible.
βΏ Accessibility: Farm store is accessible, and most areas are suitable for an all-terrain wheelchair. Just be aware that it is a working farm, the ground can be uneven and conditions are affected by the weather.
Other features / activities: Play areas; Farm animals; Summer music nights; Food events; Several food vendors/options.
*Only food and drinks purchased at Chudleigh's can be consumed on the premises, but there is a picnic area around the pond at the North side of the entrance driveway where guests can enjoy items they brought from home.
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Andrews Farm Market & Winery
Near Milton || 40-minute drive from: Burlington, Mississauga, Brampton, Guelph || 45-minute to 1-hour drive from: Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge, Vaughan, Hamilton, Markham
Most areas of Andrews Farm Market & Winery are dog-friendly, including inside the farm store when it is not too busy.
Be aware that there may be chickens wandering about outside, so having your dog on a leash is very important!
Address: 9365 10 Side Road, Milton, ON L9T 2X9
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π² $12 Admission, 1/2 Price for Seniors 65+, Children under 5 are free, Personal Support Workers (PSWs) are free. || Open Daily May - October
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins || πΌ Pick Your Own Flowers || π± Other Pick-Your-Own: Raspberries, Strawberries, Blackberries, Blueberries, Gooseberries
*Dogs are not allowed in the fruit-picking fields, for food safety reasons.
*Pick-Your-Own pumpkins and berry harvests are charged by the pound. You can bring your own bag/basket, or pay a $1 refundable deposit for use of one of their baskets.
*The flower-picking fields are dog-friendly. Flowers are charged by the bloom.
π½ Corn Walk - Free and dogs are welcome.
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - Weekends only. Free, but must sign-up for a timeslot on-site. Dogs may not be permitted, but the farm was easy enough to navigate by foot when we visited on a weekday.
π» Sunflower Field - Free and dogs are welcome.
π³ Walking Trails - Free and dogs are welcome.
π» Washrooms are in a trailer-type building on the back side of the farm store. A wheelchair-accessible portable toilet is also available.
βΏ Accessibility: Farm store is accessible, and many areas are suitable for an all-terrain wheelchair. The flower-picking fields might be difficult to navigate, especially late in the season when there is a lot of plant debris (it is left as mulch to help replenish the soil). Just be aware that it is a working farm, the ground can be uneven and conditions are affected by the weather.
Other features / activities: Playground; Animal corral with chickens and sheep; Straw mountain climb; Miniature straw maze; Events.
*You may not bring any outside food into Andrews Farm Market & Winery.
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Carl Laidlaw Orchards
Near Brampton || 30- to 45-minute drive from: Milton, Mississauga, Oakville, Orangeville || 1-hour drive from: Guelph, Vaughan, Scarborough, Burlington, Hamilton, Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge
Address: 9496 Heritage Road, Brampton, ON L6X 0A1
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π² $7-12 +HST Admission per person, Children under 2 are free. || Open September - October, Saturdays and Sundays only, plus Labour Day Monday and Thanksgiving Monday.
π Pick Your Own Apples: $20 for a 10lb bag. Must pre-purchase a bag to enter the orchards.
π½ Corn Maze - Free and dogs are welcome.
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - Free, but dogs are likely not permitted.
π» Sunflower Field - Free and dogs are welcome.
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information unclear.
Other features / activities: Pumpkin patch; Farm animals; Hay bales for climbing / jumping; Barn beam walk; Hot dogs, corn-on-the-cob, drinks and desserts for sale.
*You may not bring any outside food into Carl Laidlaw Orchards.
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Erin Hill Acres
Near Erin || 20- to 25-minute drive from: Fergus, Halton Hills, Guelph, Orangeville || 30-minute to 1-hour drive from: Milton, Brampton, Mississauga, Oakville, Kitchener-Waterloo, Burlington
Address: 5837 3 Line, Hillsburgh, ON N0B 1Z0
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π² $12 Admission for ages 10+, $5 for Children ages 5-9, Children ages 0-4 are free; Event days may have additional costs. Season Passes available. || Open Daily mid-June - September.
π Pick-Your-Own Pumpkins (price per pumpkin) || π» Pick-Your-Own Sunflowers (price per stem) || πΌ Pick-Your-Own Lavender ($12 per bundle, save $2/bundle when purchasing 8+ bundles)
π Wagon Rides
π³ Walking Trails - through the rolling hills of their 90+ acre farm.
π» Portable toilets on-site.
βΏ Uneven terrain throughout property. Wagon rides are not wheelchair accessible.
Other features / activities: Highland Cows & other farm animals; Play area; Courtyard CafΓ© with wood-fired pizza (lots of outdoor tables!); Photo opportunities with Instagrammable setups.
* Dogs are not allowed in The Shoppe retail store.
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Davis Family Farm
Near Caledon || 20-minute drive from: Bolton, Brampton, Orangeville || 45-minute to 1-hour drive from: Vaughan, Mississauga, Guelph, Milton, Oakville, Newmarket
Address: 15770 Mountainview Rd., Caledon East, ON L7C 2V2
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π» Sunflower Festival: Late July - early August || π² $13.50 Admission for ages 12+, Children under 12 are free but still require a ticket. *Must pre-book.*
π Fall Pumpkin Event: Early October || π² Free Admission
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information unclear.
Other features / activities: Events usually feature local vendors.
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Pine Farms Orchard
Near Aurora || 20-minute drive from: Newmarket, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Bradford, Bolton || 30-minute to 1-hour drive from: Markham, Barrie, Scarborough, Mississauga, Brampton, Orangeville, downtown Toronto, Ajax
Address: 2700 16th Sideroad, King City, ON L7B 1A3
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π² $10 Admission per car || Orchards open mid-August through October, Closed Mondays except for Labour Day and Thanksgiving Monday. || CafΓ© and bakeshop open daily year-round.
π Pick Your Own Apples || π Pumpkin 'Patch' seasonal set up in the orchard
*Pick-Your-Own apple harvests are charged by the pound. You may bring your own bags or use one provided on-site.
π³ Nature Trail - Access to the Oak Ridges Trail is across the street. During harvest time between August 15 - October 15, you need to park at the designated trail access on Keele St. between the 15th and 16th Sideroad.
π» Washrooms or portable toilets on-site.
βΏ Accessibility information is unclear, but it seems likely that the cafΓ©, bakeshop and at least one washroom are wheelchair-accessible.
Other features / activities: Educational interest stations; CafΓ© and bakeshop on-site offers Barker & Snouts Dog Ice Cream.
*You may not bring in any outside food and cannot picnic at Pine Farms Orchard.
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Applewood Farm
Near Whitchurch-Stouffville || 20- to 30-minute drive from: Markham, Richmond Hill, Newmarket, Vaughan, Scarborough || 45-minute drive from downtown Toronto || 1-hour drive from: Brampton, Mississauga, Oakville, Barrie
Address: 12416 McCowan Road, Stouffville, ON L4A 4C5
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π² $10-12 Admission, Children age 2 and under are free. || Open late June - October, Closed Mondays and Tuesdays except for Thanksgiving Monday.
π Pick Your Own Apples: $15 per 10lb bag, $25 per 20lb bag.
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins and Squash: 1 pumpkin or squash included with each paid admission during the harvest season (September - October), while supplies last.
π± Pick-Your-Own Strawberries: 2-litre basket included with admission during the harvest season (late June - August). Additional berries are $4 per litre. Baskets are provided.
π½ Corn Maze - Free and dogs are welcome.
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - Free, but dogs are likely not permitted.
π» Sunflower Field - Free and dogs are welcome.
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information unclear.
Other features / activities: Farm animals.
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Central Ontario (outside the GTA)
Simcoe County, Muskoka, the Haliburton Highlands, and the Kawarthas.
Morrison Pumpkin Farm
Near Collingwood || 20-minute drive from: Creemore, Wasaga Beach, Thornbury || 45-minute to 1-hour drive from: Barrie, Owen Sound, Orangeville
Address: 4449 County Road 124, Collingwood, Ontario, Canada L9Y 3Z1
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π² Free Admission || Open Daily mid-September - October.
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins
π½ Corn Maze
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information unclear.
Other features / activities: Photo opportunities; 30 pumpkin varieties, 20 squash varieties, decorative gourds for sale; Seasonal dΓ©cor for sale including ornamental corn, corn stalks, and bales of straw.
Fall Festival: π² Admission. || 1 Day Event in mid-October.
Other features / activities: Food trucks; Face painting; Lawn games, Vendor market; Pumpkin catapult.
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Laura's Farm Stand
We really enjoyed picking our own flowers at this dog-friendly farm, and loved the variety available, including a wildflower section!
The pumpkin patch and the selection of fresh vegetables for sale also looked great.
Laura's Farm Stand is a great stop for a walk on your way up north. Although it doesn't have washrooms on-site, its proximity to Thornton and Barrie means there are options for bathrooms, coffee, food and gas very close by.
Near Thornton || 20-minute drive from: Bradford, Barrie || 30- to 45-minute drive from: Newmarket, Vaughan, Orillia, Wasaga Beach, Orangeville || 1-hour drive from downtown Toronto
Address: 5590 Simcoe County Rd 27, Cookstown, ON L0L 1L0
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π² Free Admission || Open end of July - October, Closed on Tuesdays.
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins: Priced based on size starting at $3. Dogs are welcome. Patch is open mid-September - October.
πΌ Pick Your Own Flowers: Priced by the jar, depending what is in bloom. Dogs are welcome.
π» Sunflower Field - $5 per adult, children under 8 are free. Dogs are welcome. Sunflower trail is open August - mid-September.
π» No washrooms on-site.
βΏ Accessibility: The market area is suitable for an all-terrain wheelchair, and the sunflower trail is wide enough but the ground is quite uneven. Conditions will be further affected by the weather.
Other features / activities: Wide variety of fresh local produce for sale; Sometimes hosts other local vendors.
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Cooper's CSA Farm & Maze
Near Uxbridge and Newmarket || 35-minute to 1-hour drive from: Markham, Scarborough, Vaughan, Ajax, Lindsay, Oshawa, Barrie, Brampton, Orangeville
Address: 266 Ashworth Rd, Zephyr, ON L0E 1T0
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π² Admission: $15 when pre-booked or $20 at the gate, per person ages 4+. Children aged 3 and under are free. *Dogs are only allowed on Saturdays and require a ticket.* Dog tickets are $3 when pre-booked or $8 at the gate. || Open in October, Thursdays through Sundays.
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins: 1 U-Pick-It Pumpkin included with admission.
π½ Corn Maze - 10 acres, takes about 2 hours.
Note: Dogs are only permitted on Saturdays in October, with purchase of dog tickets. Dogs are not permitted at Cooper's CSA Farm for other pick-your-own activities June - October, nor in its Farm Store, which is open on Saturdays year-round.
π± Pick-Your-Own: Strawberries (June - October), Raspberries (August - October), Tomatoes (Cherry, Grape, Roma & Field). *Dogs not permitted in fields.*
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information unclear.
Other features / activities: Wide variety of fresh local produce for sale, including through a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) subscription program.
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Nature's Bounty Farm
Near Port Perry and Uxbridge || 20- to 30-minute drive from: Whitby, Oshawa, Ajax, Pickering || 35-minute to 1-hour drive from: Scarborough, Markham, Newmarket, Vaughan, Lindsay, Peterborough, downtown Toronto
Address: 651 Scugog Line 2, Port Perry, ON L9L 1B3
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π² $25-35 apple-picking bag covers Admission for 2 adults. || Open Daily September - October
*You must pre-book your 1-hour apple-picking timeslot. Tickets also grant access to the corn maze, pumpkin patch, and farm animal viewing. You must pre-book through the apple-picking ticket option even if you only want to access these other activities.
*Only cash and debit payment is accepted on-site. Only credit cards can be used for pre-booking on the Nature's Bounty Farm website.
π Pick Your Own Apples: $25 for 10-12lb bags of "classic" apples, $35 for 10-12lb bags of "premium" apples.
*Dogs are not allowed in the orchard rows.
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins: October only.
π½ Corn Maze - Free and dogs are welcome.
π³ Nature Walk - Free and dogs are welcome.
π» Portable toilets on-site; Accessible toilet is next to the picnic area.
βΏ Accessibility: Most areas are wheelchair accessible.
Other features / activities: Picnic area (outside food is permitted); Obstacle course; Sheep pasture.
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Pingle's Farm Market
Near Oshawa || 30-minute drive from: Ajax, Scarborough || 1-hour drive from: downtown Toronto, Lindsay, Peterborough, Cobourg, Aurora, Vaughan, Mississauga
Address: 1805 Taunton Road East, Hampton, ON L0B 1J0
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*Dogs are only allowed during Pingle's Hallowoof event, usually the last Saturday of October.*
π² $15 Admission per person, Children under 2 are free. Special tickets and packages start at $21 per person.
*Pingle's has gone cash-free - only contactless payments are accepted, including Interac (debit), Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, and Android Pay.
*Booking ahead is highly recommended.
π Pick Your Own Apples: $24 for 10lbs, $39 for 20lbs. You must pre-pay for a bag to access the orchards. It is unclear whether dogs are allowed in the orchard rows during the Hallowoof event.
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins: Priced by the pound.
π½ Corn Maze - 6-8 acres, takes about 1 hour. Free and dogs are welcome during the Hallowoof event.
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - Free, and required to access the Pumpkin Patch. Dogs may be permitted during the Hallowoof event.
Other features / activities (Harvest Festival weekends only, including Hallowoof): Playland; Goats; Mini maze for toddlers (takes about 20-25 minutes); Entertainment area with live music, a bar, and a full food and drink menu at picnic table seating; Coffee shack and sweets station; Savoury snack tent.
Note: Dogs are only permitted at Pingle's during the Hallowoof event. They are not permitted inside the Farm Market, which is open daily, year-round. Regular Harvest Festival weekends take place from mid-September through the end of October, Fridays through Sundays, plus Thanksgiving Monday. Admission starts at $15 per person (Children under 2 are free). The apple orchards are also open Tuesdays through Thursdays in September and October, at a discounted admission of $5 per person (Children under 2 are free). You must still pre-pay for a bag to access the orchards.
π» Portable toilets on-site.
βΏ Accessibility: The ground is uneven and can be muddy, so areas may not be suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. The wagon is not wheelchair accessible, as you must use steps to climb onto it. You may contact the Pingle's events team if you will require special assistance for your visit.
*No outside food is permitted at Pingle's Farm Market, and picnicking is not allowed.
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Cricklewood Farm
Near Brighton || Half-hour drive from: Cobourg, Belleville || 1 hour drive from: Oshawa, Peterborough
Address: 14953 County Rd 2, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0
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π² Free Admission || Open Daily, mid-August - early November
π Pick Your Own Apples || π Pick Your Own Pumpkins || π± Other Pick-Your-Own: Raspberries
*Dogs are not allowed in the 'Pick-Your-Own' areas.
*Pick-Your-Own pricing is by the pound.
π½ Corn Mazes - 7 acres split into a 15-minute section and a 1.5-hour section. - $9 for ages 14+, $5.25 for ages 6-13, $4.65 for ages 3-5, Free for ages 0-2. OR $29.95 for a family of 2 adults and 3 children. Prices include tax/HST. Admission proceeds benefit a non-profit or charitable organization, selected each year. Dogs are welcome in the mazes, but please keep them on pathways and trails.
π³ Informational apple walk.
π» Portable toilets on-site; two are close to the store and one is close to the mazes.
βΏ Accessibility: The farm store is wheelchair accessible. Most other areas are suitable for an all-terrain wheelchair or stroller, but the ground is unpaved and uneven including in the orchard, corn maze walkways, and the pumpkin patch. Conditions are further affected by the weather.
Other features / activities: Playground; Straw mountain; Picnic area; Events.
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Cheer Farms
Near Brighton || Half-hour drive from: Cobourg, Belleville || 1-hour drive from: Oshawa, Peterborough
Address: 365 Main St, Brighton, ON K0K 1H0
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π² Free Admission || Open Daily year-round.
π Applefest event in Late September.
π» Sunflower patch.
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information unclear.
Other features / activities: Wide variety of fresh local produce; Bakery and ice cream shop; Events.
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Campbell's Orchards
Near Belleville || 20- to 30-minute drive from: Trenton, Brighton || 1-hour drive from: Cobourg, Kingston
Address: 1633 County Rd 3, Carrying Place, ON K0K 1L0
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π² Admission varies by activity. Prepay for pick-your-own. $10 per person Weekend Access Pass, Children under 3 are free. || Open Daily September - October. || Farm Shop open year-round.
*Dogs are not allowed in the farm store, so you'll need someone to wait outside the shop with them.
π Pick Your Own Apples: $25 per 10lb bag, covers admission for up to 4 people. $5 for each additional group member.
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins: $40 per wheelbarrow. You can fill the wheelbarrow with any size pumpkins and as many as you'd like, as long as they can stay in the wheelbarrow of their own accord.
π½ Corn Maze - $5 per person on weekdays; takes 20-45 minutes. Included (free) with the $10 Weekend Access Pass.
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - Included with the $10 Weekend Access Pass.
Premium orchard tours are also available on weekends for those who pre-book. Premium orchard tours cost $70 per bin (room for up to approx. 4 adults and 2 small children), and include a 10lb bag of apples.
Educational wagon tours also available for groups on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, seasonally.
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information unclear.
Other features / activities: Apple Falls Cider shop.
Weekends only: Outdoor cider tasting room and orchard patio.
Included in Weekend Access Pass: Play Area; Farm Animals.
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Eastern Ontario
Millers' Farm Market & Garden Centre
Near Manotick, in Ottawa || 20- to 35-minute drive from: Kemptville, Smiths Falls, Kanata, downtown Ottawa || 50-minute drive from: Gatineau (QuΓ©bec), Arnprior, Casselman, Morrisburg, Brockville
Address: 6158 Rideau Valley Drive North, Ottawa, ON K4M 1B3
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π² Free Admission || Pick-Your-Own is open daily mid-June - October || Garden Centre is open daily May - October
π Pick Your Own Pumpkins || π± Other Pick-Your-Own: Strawberries (starting mid-June), Raspberries (starting early July), Squash and Gourds (September - October)
π½ Corn Maze - $4 per person. Mid-September through October 31st. Dogs are welcome.
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - $3 per person. Weekends only from mid-September through October 31st. Unclear if dogs are permitted.
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information is unclear, but it is likely that the market and Garden Centre are relatively accessible. Farm areas may be suitable for an all-terrain wheelchair, but the ground is likely uneven and conditions are affected by the weather.
Other features / activities: Wide variety of fresh local produce and flowers for sale; Seasonal photo spots; Meet Petunia the bunny rabbit and Vinny the yellow lab; Events.
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Mountain Orchards
Near Kemptville || 30- to 45-minute drive from: Morrisburg, Kanata, Smiths Falls, Brockville, downtown Ottawa || 1-hour drive from: Gatineau (QuΓ©bec), Arnprior, Cornwall
Address: 10175 Clark Rd, Mountain, ON K0E 1S0
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π² Free Admission || Open daily September - October
π Pick Your Own Apples: Priced by bag, with 5lb and 10lb options. Bags are supplied.
π½ Corn Maze - Free and dogs are welcome. Donations for an annually-selected charity are accepted at the entrance.
π Tractor / Wagon Rides - Free, and dogs may be permitted.
π³ Forest Trails - Free and dogs are welcome.
π» Portable toilets on-site, including one that is wheelchair accessible.
βΏ Accessibility: Since the wagons are not wheelchair accessible, wheelchairs must be pushed the half kilometre from the parking area to the picking orchards. Be aware that it is a working farm, the ground can be uneven, and conditions are affected by the weather.
Other features / activities: Playground; Straw jump; Picnic areas; Bakery.
Weekends only: BBQ/Snack shack with hotdogs, sausages, ice cream, drinks and chips for sale.
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Log Cabin Orchard
Near Osgoode || 20- to 35-minute drive from: Kemptville, Smiths Falls, Kanata, downtown Ottawa || 50-minute drive from: Gatineau (QuΓ©bec), Arnprior, Casselman, Morrisburg, Brockville
Address: 6121 Cabin Road, Osgoode, ON K0A 2W0
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π² Free Admission || Open Daily late August - early October
π Pick Your Own Apples || π Pick Your Own Pumpkins
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information is unclear. The orchard is likely accessible for an all-terrain wheelchair.
Other features / activities: Photo stage areas; Farm Animals; Hot drinks, sweets, and hot dogs for sale; Bonfires.
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AppleStock Orchard
Near Winchester || 30- to 45-minute drive from: Morrisburg, Kanata, Smiths Falls, Brockville, downtown Ottawa || 1-hour drive from: Gatineau (QuΓ©bec), Arnprior, Cornwall
Address: 1341 Merkley Road, Winchester, North Dundas, ON K0C 2K0
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π² Free Admission || Open September - early October
π Pick Your Own Apples
π»βΏ Washroom and Accessibility information is unclear. The orchard is likely accessible for an all-terrain wheelchair.
Other features / activities: Small wagons may be available for use in the orchards.
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Northern Ontario
Sandhill Nursery
Near Huntsville || 25- to 40-minute drive from: Bracebridge, Burk's Falls, Gravenhurst, Sundridge, Dorset || 1-hour drive from: Parry Sound, Orillia, Algonquin Park
Address: 1686 Aspdin Rd, Huntsville, ON P1H 2K8
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π² Free Admission || Fall Fun activities daily mid-September - October 31st || Nursery open April - late December
π Free daily activities: 2 Mazes; Pie Pumpkin Bowling; "Bat"sketball Toss; Beanbag Toss; Tic-Tac-Toe; Sand Pit; Slide; Human Hamster Wheel; Food Truck.
π Weekend activities: Pumpkin Slingshot ($2/pumpkin or $5/3); Trick or Treating "Witches Walk" (suggested donation $5, costumes encouraged!); Fall Scavenger Hunt with prizes. Plus: Free musical concert series, juggling & acrobatics, walkabout performers, magic, and other entertainment.
*Proceeds benefit a local organization such as Hospice Huntsville.
π» Washrooms or portable toilets on-site.
βΏ Accessibility information is unclear, but it is likely that most areas are accessible for all-terrain wheelchairs.
Other features / activities: Workshops and other events are hosted throughout the year (prices vary).
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There you have it: more than 30 dog-friendly farms in Ontario!
Have you visited any, or plan to this year?
Do you know of any that we missed?
Let us know in the comments, or connect with us on Instagram! You can find detailed dog-friendly travel information on our @dogandsuitcase account. Sable's main account is @sable_adventuredog.
Have fun exploring!
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