The Everett Family Orchard farm has been around since 1792. The farm has continued to be owned by the Everett’s for eight generations.
People arriving at the Everett Family Orchard are greeted by history. This Macintosh tree was planted more than 100 years ago by Tabor Everett.
The most popular attraction is apple picking. Customers have a variety of ten main apples to pick from on six acres of land.
The Everett Family Orchard has more than just apples to pick from. The Apple Basket is filled with homemade goods such as jam, apple syrup, apple cider and many more home baked goods.
This red bench is just many of the beautiful photo attractions to take pictures by with the beautiful view in the back of the St John River and Keswick Islands.
Every fall people from all over the province visit the farm.
The Milbury family came from Turo, Nova Scotia. It has always been a family tradition for them to apple pick but when they moved to Turo there was no apple orchard there, so they come to apple pick just outside of Fredericton every year.
For those who don’t have time to pick apples straight from the tree, they can buy them pre-bagged.
My name is Jayme Humphrey. I am a student studying at St. Thomas University planning to double major in Journalism and Sociology. I enjoy traveling, attending concerts and horse shows in the summertime. I was born in Miramichi and moved to Fredericton when I was one. I have a passion for helping young kids and volunteer every week with a kindergarten class and coach Ringette