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12416 McCowan Rd, Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario, L4A 7X5, Canada
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Dec 19, 2018
Great tasting apples. You can tell these are natural and not modified. They taste sweet and delicious. Plus they don't last 4 weeks. I would say real organic even though it is not advertised. I would like to add in response to the owners comment. I was incorrect about the apples being organic and I apologize for that. I would also like to say I was wrong in saying the apples don't last for weeks. They in fact do. I kept the apples we picked in the fridge and they lasted until December 2018. I was confused with some of the different types of apples. One particular type which I can't remember which one it was; was delicious to eat and the white flesh of it would brown slightly while I was eating it. This brought back memories as kid eating fresh apples. It must be this certain type of apple. It is delicious to the end, but because it browned slightly on the white flesh while eating I mistakenly assumed the apples to be organic. The other types did not brown and are delicious too! To top it all off they lasted 2 months plus in the fridge and are still crisp and delicious. My apologies for my ignorance on the subject of the apples. I would highly recommend Applewood Orchard. The apples are great and last a long time in the fridge.

Mar 31, 2019
What a blast. Great place to bring kids, and fun for adults too. Tons upon tons of apples, and a free pumpkin to boot. Great variety as well

Nov 19, 2018
Pick your own isn't really my thing but I wanted fresh apples to do some baking. I grabbed 2 bags of apples and was astounded to pay over $30.00. I got them home to find they were likely picked a week ago, all with marks of some sort on them. You're better of to pay the price for pick your own. At least you know what you're getting and they're guaranteed fresh.

Sep 9, 2018
A really lovely Apple Farm. First time going there and my family loved it. We picked delicious ginger golden apples and went on a tractor ride. As your entry to the farm you get to leave with a pumpkin which is really nice. They have a kids playground there too. Lovely spots for photos. Overall a really lovely farm.

Oct 3, 2018
Entrance fee is high at $10 but I found it to be worth while. When we went honey crisp apples were available and at just $1 a lb (if you buy the 20 lb bag) Each person can pick a pumpkin with the admission. My kids had a great time. The one thing that can be improved are the washroom facilities. They are not good.

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