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Celebrating 40+ Years! 

Established in 1980, Andrews Scenic Acres is 165 acres of pick your own fruits and more. We are proud to be a Halton Hills local community farm.

 

Bert and Lauraine dreamt of a farm that would attract local families to create special memories and celebrate delicious healthy food. Over the 40 years, the farm has grown to include our winery, a playground, the farm animal area and our "proud to be local" farmstore. All this nestled on the Niagara Escarpment to explore in all the changing seasons. Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, pumpkins and squash are just a few of the delicious produce available on the farm to bring home to your table.

 

Boasting the only winery in Halton Region we are proud to share with you our award winning fruit wines.

 

A memorable day on the farm can be a quiet walk through the fields, or the fun of participating in our seasonal events, we guarantee there's something for everyone here at Andrews.

In 2024, Bert Andrews was inducted into The Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame! To qualify for this prestigious recognition, inductees must have shown visionary leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship and have demonstrated a lasting legacy to Ontario agriculture through their careers. 

 

"Bert Andrews has devoted his life to agriculture, education and community. As a board member of Fruit Wines of Ontario, he was successful in advocating for the sale of Ontario fruit wines at provincial farmers’ markets. He also led research and worked with the Halton Federation of Agriculture, Halton Agricultural Advisory Committee and MPAC to ensure farm values were based on farmer-to-farmer sales (and not at development-based values). This successful campaign raised significant awareness to farm values and brought fairness to the assessment process. As the owner/operator of Andrews Scenic Acres, he was a leader in agriculture and food education. Annually, the business hosted more than 15,000 students and approximately 60,000 visitors. It also provided the University of Guelph with space for test plots for blueberries, strawberries and raspberries to advance varieties and pest control. His commitment to the farming community also resulted in him serving in leadership roles with the Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association, Ontario Berry Growers, Farmers Markets Ontario and Country Heritage Park, among others." 


via https://www.oahf.on.ca/

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Lauraine Andrews with Bert's inductee plaque

June 9th 2024

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