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Verger Belliveau Orchard

Verger Belliveau Orchard

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1209 Rue Principale, Memramcook, New Brunswick, E4K 2S6, Canada
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Sep 22, 2018
Very nice place that is also well maintained. Fun for people of all ages but probably more so for families with young children. They have a few tractors with trailers that are always on the go ready for pick up and drop off. The kids really enjoys the tractor ride every time we go. Plenty of apples to pick however I would love to be able to pickup more than MacIntosh or Cortland apples. Furthermore, They have hay stacks the kids and run and play on. If you don’t want to pickup your apples you can always go inside and purchase fresh apples from the store they have on site.

Oct 1, 2018
It was my first experience apple picking and even though the place was packed (45min line) it tells me people come here because they enjoy the great atmosphere and the yummy apples. They have various types of apples, pumpkins, veggies as well as cold and hot ciders. Enjoyed every minute of it and would definitely come back next year.

Oct 2, 2018
Great time and our stop for apples for making pies and apple sauce. Nice orchard very easy access.

Sep 9, 2018
We love coming for the apple u-pick every year. Great place to bring the kids.

Aug 28, 2018
We always enjoy our drive to Belliveau Orchard. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable.

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