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Verger du Ruisseau farm in Rosemère, QC
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View of Verger du Ruisseau in Rosemère, QC
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View of Verger du Ruisseau in Rosemère, QC
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Verger du Ruisseau

4.6(155 reviews)$Farm
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers love the simple pleasure of picking fruit they can reach, while school-age kids enjoy the independence of filling their own baskets and learning about where food comes from.

About

Verger du Ruisseau is a delightful family orchard in Quebec's countryside where kids can experience the joy of picking their own apples, strawberries, and other seasonal fruits straight from the trees and fields. This authentic farm experience combines outdoor adventure with educational fun, plus a farm shop where you can stock up on fresh local produce and homemade treats to take home.

Highlights

  • Pick-your-own apples, strawberries, and seasonal fruits
  • Farm shop with fresh local produce and homemade preserves
  • Wide open fields perfect for kids to run and explore safely
  • Educational farm experience learning about fruit growing
  • Beautiful rural Quebec countryside setting

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring your own wagon or stroller to help transport fruit baskets and tired little legs across the orchard fields
  2. 2.Wear closed-toe shoes and dress kids in layers, as Quebec farm weather can be unpredictable and fields may be muddy after rain
  3. 3.Arrive early in the morning on weekdays during peak season (especially September apple season) to avoid crowds and get the best fruit selection
  4. 4.Note that French is the primary language spoken here, but staff are generally accommodating to English speakers. Download Google Translate app just in case
  5. 5.Check their Facebook page before visiting for updates on which fruits are currently ripe for picking, as availability changes weekly

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings during apple season (late August through October) offer the best experience with fewer crowds and cooler temperatures for exploring. Strawberry season in June is also wonderful but can be quite busy on weekends.

What to Know

Admission is typically free with payment by weight for fruit picked (very affordable at $ price level). Parking is available on-site. The farm shop sells fresh produce, jams, and baked goods. Bring cash as some farm stands in rural Quebec may not accept international credit cards.

Seasonal Notes

Operating seasonally from late spring through fall. Strawberry picking typically runs June through early July, while apple picking is the main attraction from late August through October. Best to call ahead or check social media for current picking conditions and opening hours, as these vary by harvest season.

Nearby Eats

Head to nearby Rosemere or Saint-Eustache (both about 15 minutes away) for family dining options. Pacini restaurants in the area offer Italian family fare with kids menus and the novelty of unlimited fresh bread bar that children enjoy.

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