Went here for the first time yesterday with my godson. It’s mostly a play farm for kids with things like hay-bails, a huge sandbox with lots of Tonka trucks, a simple corn maze, etc. There was an option to feed the animals but I couldn’t participate as I am allergic. The store inside is nice. I was greeted by an awesome looking Santa Claus. There are lots of special treats you can buy such as candy cane bark and a variety of hot chocolate mixes. There are also so many different holiday ornaments and figurines. They also sell baked goods such as gingerbread men and sausage rolls. The sausage roll was flaky and well seasoned. If you’re thinking of putting a gift basket together, they also sell things like hot pepper jelly and spice rubs. I also got to paint a glass ornament for $ 5! I felt like I belonged with all the kids that were doing it too and didn’t stick out. Teehee. You can also decorate a gingerbread cookie though I am not sure how much it cost.
Justina C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
It’s a fun place to go in the Fall(pre-Halloween), especially if Mother Nature grants you a beautiful day. A fantastic backdrop for family photos with Fall colours and pumpkins, cornstalks and haybales in the background. I’ve gone every year with family members and while the kids have a blast and it does seem to get better every year… it also gets more and more expensive. It costs $ 11 for every visitor 2-years old or over.(An easy $ 44 gone for a family of 4) My two boys only wanted to run around in the haybales all day. The puppet show was cute, as was the«Boo Barn.» The baked goods were delicious and everyone seemed to have a great time. Go at least once, it’s a gorgeous part of Milton. Maybe hit Rattlesnake Point after the Farm. At least parking is free. Here’s hoping the entrance fee doesn’t increase to $ 12.00 next year.
Hullabaloo K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Toronto, Canada
Spring, summer, autumn or Christmas season, this place is a great getaway from the city. Fresh fruits and baked goods(but mediocre coffee), f