Laura H.
Yelp
This was a neat experience, very cool setting, yummy food, cool experience, etc, etc. The whole package. Do I even start?
So we started with lunch at the on site cafe. They use all fresh product. The veggies, fruit, you know - orchard-y things, are all grown there. Picked fresh. We had sandwiches (Grandpa's Favorite I think they were called). This sandwich was freaking amazing. I could eat that sandwich daily. Maybe a little pricey, had to constantly remind myself we were paying for quality. And holy man was the quality there.
Shopped in the market which is a lovely place. Bought some gifts, and fresh foods for the condo we were staying in. Also, specifically, we bought a peach pie (I'd give my left arm but not the right so I could savour each bite on my fork), mini apple pies (missed on trying but smelled heavenly), and butter tarts (I've never met one I didn't like,it theses were particularly good).
We took the tractor train tour, where they taught is about the orchard, okanagan, specific irrigation, and family history. Really worth doing. We finished off in the barn area where we pet and fed some animals. There is also play areas that we didn't have a chance to check out.
On the pricey said, all-inclusive, but again the quality was there and you could do it at a lower cost if you missed out on some key features such as lunch and homemade UNBELIEVABLE homemade apple juice (almost forgot about this. I do not like apple juice, or even apples really. I could drink only this.)