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2009 was a great season. Over $1000 of fresh produce, cash and items for Christmas dinner baskets were donated to World Vision , Dunnville Food Bank and Dunnville Youth Impact Centre . Thanks for your support.

We still have squash, sweet potatoes, jams & jellies, maple syrup, honey and our natural beef available at the farm throughout the winter.

I am often asked: "So what do farmers do in the winter?" . After a couple weeks of down time in November, we are gearing up for 2010. There are many repairs and maintenance, evaluating 2009 and planning for 2010, seeds and plants to order, and much to learn!  Most of all the winter is family time!

We thank the Lord for his blessings in 2009 and look forward to what He will do in 2010. Plan to bring some friends and join us for some pancakes and maple syrup , March is not far away!

James & Kirsten


2009 corn maze







 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Our 2009 Corn Maze : "Our Heritage - Our Future" photo by Dean Glenney                   

Come get lost in our 14 acre maze! Oodles of fun awaits you, starting with our corn maze with over 6 km of trails for you to explore and at the same time learn about world hunger.  Our New Jammed Tractor mini maze, strawbale maze and cats cradle maze will keep all ages busy and challenged with great family fun. Check out our new goat area and before you leave pick a pumpkin, some fall raspberries or some squash from the field or the farm market. We have lots of treats for the kids and goodies and gifts for the adults.

September Hours:    Monday - Thursday: call for bookings

Fridays: 4-9pm

      Saturday 11am-9pm

October Hours :     Monday to Friday: 4-9pm               

          Saturdays 11am - 9pm

                       Sundays 1-6pm (October only)

Open Labour Day and Thanksgiving Monday 10am -6pm

We welcome your group bookings, birthday parties and school tours .

Wagon rides will be part of the fun on weekends in October.

 


This was our first full year that our strawberries , peas, fall raspberries, pumpkins, sweetpotatoes and tomatoes were fungicide and insecticide free!  They are better for you, better for the environment, and better tasting!


 


 

for more information, contact James or Kirsten at the Farm

131 River Road Dunnville, Ontario, Canada N1A-2W3 | Tel: 905-774-7507

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