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Davison Orchards

Agritourism

About

Davison Orchards has been growing farm food and family fun since 1933. At Davison Orchards, you get fresh, local produce grown right here in Vernon, BC. And they don't just grow it—they use the ingredients in the bakery and café to make the most delicious farm food you've ever tasted. Everything grown on the farm is available to visitors. The Davison family invites you to be part of the story of your food from start to finish. You can see the crops growing, the fruit being picked, and the apples being peeled for our famous apple pie. Davison Orchards is proud of the food they grow and the way they grow it. You can be confident that when you eat something grown or made at Davison Orchards, you are making a choice to eat food that has been grown in a way that protects our land and community for future generations. The Davison Farmhouse Café is located in the original farmhouse at Davison Orchards. In 1946, Farmer Tom Davison, built a home for his wife, May, where she loved to host her nieces and nephews for tea and treats every afternoon. Today, the farmhouse is a bustling café offering everything from an amazing latte, to healthy homemade lunches, and of course, their famous pies by the slice! Make sure to bring home a jug of their super popular homemade apple juice made from hand-picked apples in the orchard.

Location

3111 Davison Road
Vernon, BC
V1H 1A2

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Hours

  • Monday6 – 6:30 AM
  • TuesdayClosed
  • WednesdayClosed
  • ThursdayClosed
  • FridayClosed
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed

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Surrounded by three breathtaking lakes, Vernon, British Columbia is located on the traditional territory of the syilx people of the Okanagan Nation. Small city charm meets world-class outdoor adventure and vibrant arts and culture in the heart of the Okanagan Valley. 

In the warmer months there's live music, outdoor theatre, golfing, biking, hiking and cultural festivals. Cooler weather just means it is time for snow fun and to experience one of Western Canada’s largest winter carnivals. 

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