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Farm Market providing fresh Local Valley Produce. We do not carry imported produce. Farm fresh eggs, honey, etc.
A huge variety of crafts by local artisans. Wall hangings, wooden crafts, etc -
Barneybrook Farms Ltd. combines dairy with a Raspberry U-Pick. Farm gate sales of raspberries is available from mid-July to the end of August, harvest permitting. You can also find our vine ripened berries at Withrow's Farm Markets. Farm tours are available by appointment. Please call for more details.
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Specializing in fresh fruit and vegetables as well as home baking. All locally grown produce. Weekly specials offered.We also sell bark mulch and topsoil.
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Four Seasons Farm is located in historic maitland and offers year round vegetables and herbs through our greenhouses. Our prodyucts can be found at the Halifax Farmers' Market every Saturday morning.
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Welcome to Withrow's Farm Market where locally grown produce, baked goods, and delicious ice cream awaits you! Locally owned and operated. Meat Counter.
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Welcome to Withrow's Farm Market, where fresh local produce, baked goods, and delicious ice cream awaits you! Locally owned and operated.
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Open From Early May to December – Monday to Sunday
Family owned and operated, in business for over 25 years!
Our primary focus is to provide farm fresh local produce at competitive prices.
We carry a wide range of fruits, vegetables, jams, jellies, home baking and ICE CREAM
Check out Deli section as well for a variety of packaged meat from our Meat Shop, which includes Naturally Raised beef from our Farm!
Our fully stocked Garden Center is open from May until July. Our expert Gardeners are on hand to give you all the help you need with your gardening projects. We carry plants, shrubs, seeds, soil, fertilizers, tools and much more.
Need a special gift? Check out our craft area for the perfect item.
At Christmas – check out our Fresh Nova Scotia Grown Christmas trees as well as Wreaths
We are located just 30 minutes from metro Halifax on Highway #1 – 1.5 Km from the Mount Uniacke exit from highway 101.
