Toronto's best places to go: picking blueberries is really tiring 🧑🏻🌾
There are several famous blueberry farms in Toronto, which are perfect for families to pick blueberries on summer weekends. This time my friend took me to visit a blueberry farm about an hour away from Richmond—Wilmot Orchards Inc🤍
This blueberry garden is very large, but only a small area is open for people to pick blueberries. We bought a big bucket and started picking blueberries. The blueberry trees were very short...we had to keep bending and squatting to pick them. Very tired! ! Fortunately, we only bought one bucket, otherwise it would take us at least 4 hours to finish 🤣 We were very tired after picking for more than an hour. So I went to the small restaurant next door to take a rest. The restaurant sells blueberry products, including blueberry juice, ice cream and cheese cake. On a hot day, we chose blueberry juice and ice cream to cool off! Blueberry juice is sour and sweet and very refreshing. The ice cream was a pleasant surprise, not too sweet and very refreshing. But the portion is huge, you have to share it with friends!
Overall, I really recommend picking blueberries in the summer. But remember to drink plenty of water and wear a hat! It's really sunny and tiring 🤣
Wilmot Orchards Inc
📍Address: 3337 Concession Rd 3, Newcastle, ON L1B 0N1, Canada
🕰️Business hours: Open only in summer, please pay attention to the official website
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