The 13 Best Pumpkin Farms in Ontario

Published August 24th, 2023

It’s tradition to be obsessed with all things pumpkin in Canada! We love the rich aroma of warm pumpkin pie, sipping on pumpkin spiced lattes and decorating our orange gourds for Halloween. A favourite fall activity in Ontario is visiting a local farm to pick your own pumpkin.

Whether you’re looking for family-friendly day trips, a solo outing, spending time with friends or date ideas, these fun pumpkin farms in Ontario are prime for the picking!

Chudleigh’s Farm

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One of the best pumpkin farms near Toronto is Chudleigh’s Farm. Located in Milton, Chudleigh’s is best known for their massive apple orchard but they also have a pumpkin patch where you can pick your own. In addition to pumpkin and apple picking, there’s a large café and bakery. The farm boasts a large play area with slides and lookouts for the kids. Plus, there’s a nature trail through the forest and an array of farm animals to meet.

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Dixie Orchards

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Hop aboard for a wagon ride into the pumpkin patch at Dixie Orchards. This sprawling farm is located 15 minutes northwest of Brampton and is fun for the whole family. Along with pick-your-own pumpkins, they have apples and hazelnuts. Dixie Orchards also features a corn maze and sunflower fields to wander. Plus, don’t forget to browse their porch market to purchase some delicious baked goods before you leave.

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Pingle’s Farm Market

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As Durham Region’s most famous farm, Pingle’s has a tractor full of fun things to do and attractions on their 148 acres. Situated 15 minutes northeast of Oshawa, this farm provides plenty of picking opportunities like pumpkins, apples, strawberries and asparagus. Other attractions include sunflower fields, a playland and Harvest Festival. One of the biggest highlights at Pingle’s is their market that sells some fun and tasty food.

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Round the Bend Farm

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North of King City is another great working farm that is open to visitors during the fall season. Round the Bend Farm has a variety of pumpkins to choose from. Take the wagon ride into the field to pick your own. Then head off into the straw and corn maze to test your skills. The farm also has farm animals you can feed and a market shop full of fresh, local produce.

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Downey’s Farm Market

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In the heart of Caledon is one of the best pumpkin farms in Ontario. Downey’s Farm is a popular spot in the fall to find the best pumpkins. The farm runs an annual Pumpkinfest that features plenty of fun activities for children and adults. There’s a massive corn maze and large farm-themed play area. In their renovated dairy barn, you’ll find a market selling all sorts of Ontario produce as well as fresh baked goods. Be sure to grab some of their famous pumpkin donuts to bring home.

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Saunders Farm

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In the countryside surrounding Ottawa is a favourite farm in Ontario to visit in the fall. Saunders Farm boasts five acres of pumpkins to pick. The farm has other fall highlights including Halloween-themed games, a zipline, and the largest collection in North America of hedge mazes. Food options are bountiful, with wood-fired pizzas and other snacks at their CiderHouse restaurant. Plus, if you’re looking for spooky things to do then grab tickets to their FrightFest, if you dare.

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Chappell Farms

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In Barrie is a nearly 200-year-old farm that offers pick-your-own pumpkins and plenty of fun activities for families in the fall. Visit Chappell Farms for their Fall Festival that runs from late September to Halloween. During the festival visitors can explore the corn maze, visit the animals, and browse the pumpkin patch. The kids will love the magic shows, tricycle track and wagon rides.

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Apple Land Station

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On the outskirts of London is a picturesque farm that’s best known for their apple orchards and mile high apple pies. Apple Land Station attractions include a long list for the kids like Sand Mountain, a singing chicken puppet show, and farm yard animals. A unique highlight at the farm is a colourful train for everyone to take a ride on.

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Knox’s Pumpkin Farm

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Thousands of pumpkins fill the fields at Knox’s Pumpkin Farm, located just north of Oshawa. This historic Durham Region farm dates to 1832. Open seasonally, from late September to Halloween, its pumpkin patch offers picture-perfect orange gems. Along with pumpkin picking, other farm experiences include pony rides, a straw jump, and farm animals. Fresh kettle corn and hot apple cider are also available.

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Good Family Farm Pumpkins

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It’s all about providing quality pumpkins at Good Family Farm Pumpkins. This family farm in Waterloo grows and sells over 100 different pumpkins, gourds, and squash. You’ll find an array of shapes and colours at their roadside stand. While there’s no fun attractions for families, you’ll definitely be able to find the perfect pumpkin here. Plus, their website has a number of delicious pumpkin recipes to try.

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Albion Orchards

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Noted by the Food Network as one of the top apple orchards in Canada, Albion Orchards also has a pumpkin patch. While smaller than previous years, you’ll find a voluptuous orange beauty that’s perfect for your front porch. Located in Caledon, visitors can enjoy apple picking as well as pick up items from their country store, which sells everything from fresh baked pies to gift ideas.

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Andrews’ Scenic Acres

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Perched along the Niagara Escarpment in Milton is a picturesque farm full of pick your own opportunities. Andrews’ Scenic Acres is home to fields of flowers and fruit like strawberries and blueberries to pick. In the fall, visitors will enjoy one of the prettiest places to pick your own pumpkin in Ontario. The farm features walking trails, fun photo-ops and a winery.

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Forsythe Family Farm

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Ten minutes east of Uxbridge is another one of the best Ontario pumpkin farms. Forsythe Family Farm grows fruits and vegetables to sell directly to the public. Along with a farm market, Forsythe is home to a Barnyard Adventure playground, reading trail for children, and pick your own pumpkins. During their Harvest Festival visitors can explore their corn maze, meet the farm animals, take part in crafts and so much more.

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Stephanie Mayo

Stephanie is a freelance travel writer and blogger behind The World As I See It – travel blog. With a passion for small towns, hiking trails, coffee shops and uncovering hidden gems, she helps inspire others to explore their backyard of Ontario and beyond!

She’s also keen on supporting local businesses, whether that’s family run cafés or local artisan boutiques. She hopes to aid travellers to find the best destinations to visit through detailed travel guides, as well as highlighting that you don’t have to travel far to find magical places!