Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

  • When is strawberry season?

    Strawberry season typically runs from mid-June to late July, though exact dates depend on weather conditions each year.

  • Do you offer pick‑your‑own strawberries?

    Yes! We sell at a flat fee per basket.

  • Do you sell pre‑picked berries?

    Yes — we offer fresh picked strawberries to buy for those who prefer to skip the picking.

  • What forms of payment do you accept?

    While cash is always king, we accept debit, VISA & Mastercard.

  • What happens if it rains?

    We always encourage you to call ahead before you make the drive to ensure availability. Light rain usually doesn’t stop picking, but when lightening strikes, we close the fields for safety.

  • Are your strawberries organic?

    We follow sustainable farming practices, but our fields are not organic. We are always happy to explain how we grow and care for our strawberries.

  • What else can I buy at the farm?

    We are famous for our strawberry pies and tarts! Nana Morrison makes homemade strawberry jam. We also have a great strawberry milkshake, our own honey, and other local products from the neighbourhood.

Pick-Your-Own Questions

  • Do I bring my own containers?

    No. We have baskets for you to pick in. If you have a saved a basket from us from last season, feel free to reuse it!

  • Do I need to make a reservation?

    No. Walk-ins are welcome during open hours, but weekends can get busy. Call ahead for crop and weather conditions.

  • What should I bring for strawberry picking?

    Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and water. We provide containers for you to pick in.

  • Are children allowed in the fields?

    Absolutely! We just ask that children are supervised at all times.

  • Can I eat strawberries while picking?

    7 strawberries are required for daily vitamin C intake, thus 7 strawberries are allowed to be eaten.

  • Do you allow pets?

    For food safety reasons, pets are not permitted in the fields. Service animals are welcome.