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Our History
FOUR GENERATIONS WITH A PASSION FOR THE LAND
xcellent soils and a gentle south-facing slope attracted McKay Birtch and his family to this farm in 1946. Operated as a mixed farm for several years, the first apple trees were planted in 1956. One of those original trees greets you as you enter the laneway.
Current owners, grandson Bob and his wife Dyann, purchased the farm from McKay in 1978. Bob and Dyann planted new orchards and built new storage buildings all the while raising a young family of three boys. Now three young men, sons Josh, Matthew and Nathan are all involved with the farm in varying degrees.
From the beginning McKay encouraged folk from town to purchase produce fresh from his fertile fields. Bob and Dyann carried on with that tradition and have noticed a steady increase in the number of people visiting the farm.
In 1993 the decision was made to expand upon that interest. A retail store was created in a portion of the barn and the first apple festival was hosted that fall, receiving rave reviews and becoming an annual event. Over the next several years it has become one of the region's most popular fall destinations.
A fruit winery was added in 2001, and the walls of the tasting room attest to the many awards these wines have collected. This has placed the wines of Birtch Farms in the “ must have “ category for many people in the province, and around the world.
A scratch bakery was added in 2006, and amazing homemade apple pies, pumpkin pies, dumplings, muffins and tarts send up the kind of smells you can’t resist.
Our famous apple fritters are made fresh every weekend during the fall
The fall of 2011 will see another new chapter as we launch our new “Farmer Bob’s barnyard adventure”This is an interactive agricultural adventure play area that will offer hours of fun for kids of all ages, with pedal karts, mazes, games, water play and pumpkin chuckin.
Pick Your Own Apples"
This fall, make it a family outing! Enjoy the fresh air and fresh produce picked straight form the tree and the field.
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