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Le Verger de Hudson Bio

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From the end of July to mid-December

This beautiful orchard borders the shores of the Lake of Two Mountains and offers 12 varieties of freshly picked apples. All products at the orchard are organically grown, using enriching clay soil and natural growth without pesticides. The owner’s mission is to harvest healthy fruits, providing everyone with fresh and delicious tasting apples. They take advantage of beneficial insects in their farming, protecting the bees in the areas and allowing them to pollinate the nectar and pollen.

Visitors can pick apples from the trees while exploring the area for honey from the beehives and other small fruits. Other fruits in the orchard include pears, plums, Saskatoon berries, and more. They host several activities throughout the autumn and summer, making the most of their outdoor terrace. The farm has a shop that provides crafted orchard products, tasty foodie finds, and artisan and local home goods. Take a trip down to Le Verger de Hudson Bio to eat some delicious apples and enjoy a quiet moment at the farm!

Photo: Lisa Renault, https://www.facebook.com/LeVergerDeHudson/

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