Pick Your Apples in Ontario: Taste Freshness, Support Local, and Go Green

Apple season in Ontario is a time-honored tradition—cooler air, the crunch of fallen leaves, and the joy of harvesting fruit straight from the tree. Visiting a U-pick apple orchard is not only a fun fall activity, but also a way to enjoy fresher, healthier fruit, support local farmers, and reduce your environmental footprint.

Why Apples Are Worth the Trip

Ontario apples are packed with flavor, nutrients, and versatility. Whether you’re baking, juicing, preserving, or simply snacking, there’s a variety for every purpose:

  • McIntosh: Sweet-tart and juicy—perfect for applesauce.
  • Honeycrisp: Exceptionally crisp and sweet—a top pick for fresh eating.
  • Cortland: Slow to brown, making it great for salads and lunchboxes.
  • Empire: A balanced all-rounder—great for snacking and baking.
  • Northern Spy: A baker’s dream with dense texture and rich flavor.

Apples are an excellent source of fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants. Eating apples regularly has been linked to better heart health, digestion, and even brain function.

The Environmental Benefits of U-Pick Apples

Picking your apples is about more than just the fruit—it’s about making eco-conscious choices and supporting Ontario’s agricultural heritage:

Reduced Food Miles

Most grocery store apples travel hundreds—or even thousands—of kilometers. U-pick apples go from tree to your basket with zero transportation emissions.

Minimal Packaging

Skip the plastic wrap and Styrofoam trays. U-pick farms often encourage reusable bags or cardboard baskets, helping reduce waste.

Lower Food Waste

You choose exactly what you want—no overripe or bruised apples sent to landfill. Many farms also donate or compost surplus fruit.

Support for Sustainable Farming

Many Ontario orchards use integrated pest management (IPM) and organic practices to grow apples with fewer chemicals and more biodiversity. Your visit directly supports these eco-conscious methods.

Why Picking Your Own Apples Matters

  1. Connect with nature – U-pick brings you out of the grocery store and into the orchard, fostering a deeper appreciation for food and farming.
  2. Support local farms – Every apple you pick helps keep family-run orchards thriving and local food systems strong.
  3. Teach kids where food comes from – It’s a hands-on learning experience for children about fruit, seasons, and sustainability.
  4. Freshness you can taste – Apples start to lose flavor and nutrients as soon as they’re picked. U-pick means you get the freshest, most flavorful fruit possible.

Where to Pick Your Apples in Ontario – Here’s a list of top U-pick apple farms across the province:

Brant County

Brantwood Farms – Brant

Orchard Home Farm – Brant

Bruce County

Smiths’ Apples and Farm Market – Bruce

Durham County

Algoma Orchards – Durham

Brown Farms – Durham

Maple Grove Orchards – Durham

Pingle’s Farm Market – Durham

Watson Farm Market and Upick – Durham

Elgin County

Great Lakes Farms – Elgin

Essex County

Melegs Orchard – Essex

Thiessen Apple Orchards – Essex

Wagner Orchards & Estate Winery – Essex

Grey County

T&K Farri Orchards – Grey

Haldimand County

Richardson’s Farm and Market – Haldimand

Hamilton County

Bridgmans’ Farm – Hamilton

Puddicome Farms, Winery & Cider – Hamilton

Hastings County

Grills Orchards – Hastings

Leeds & Greenville

Tincap Berry Farm Inc. – Leeds Greenville

Middlesex County

Apple Land Station – Middlesex

Niagara County

Pie in the Sky Farm & Bakery – Niagara

Norfolk County

Austins – Norfolk

Dancing Pig Farms – Norfolk

Northumberland County

Cricklewood Farm – Northumberland

Ottawa County

Pinewood Orchard – Ottawa

Oxford County

Thames River Melons – Oxford

Peel County

Albion Orchards – Peel

Carl Laidlaw Orchards – Peel

Dixie Orchards – Peel

Prince Edward County

Campbell’s Orchards – Prince Edward

Prescott & Russell County

Ferme Dagenais et Le Tournesol – Prescott Russell

Simcoe County

Barrie Hill Farms – Simcoe

Kennedy Orchards – Simcoe

Maxwell Apple Orchards – Simcoe

Toronto County

Andrews Farm Market & Winery – Toronto

Downey’s Strawberry & Apple Farm – Toronto

Stormont, Dundas, & Glengarry

Cannamore Orchard – Stormont, Dundas, & Glengarry

Marlin Orchards & Garden Centre – Stormont, Dundas, & Glengarry

Wellington County

Rothwell Family Farm & Apple Orchard – Wellington

York County

Applewood Farm – York

Brooks Farms – York

Organics Farm – York

After the Orchard: What to Do With Your Apples

  • Bake a pie or crisp
  • Make apple butter or chutney
  • Press your own apple cider
  • Dehydrate slices for snacks
  • Add to salads, oatmeal, or sandwiches

Final Thoughts

Apple picking in Ontario offers more than seasonal fun—it’s an act of sustainability, community, and connection. By visiting a local U-pick orchard, you’re choosing fresher food, fewer emissions, and a stronger local economy. This fall, grab your basket and head into the orchard. The apples (and the planet) will thank you.

Ready to plan your apple adventure? Visit PickYourOwnOntario.ca to find a U-pick apple orchard near you!