This Enchanting Orchard Just 2 Hours From Montreal Is The Perfect Place To Embrace Autumn

Bonus: the apple fritters there are absolutely DELICIOUS.
Rédactrice chez Narcity Québec

As a general rule, cool temperatures mean 1. pumpkin spice everything, and 2. a necessary trip to an orchard. Among the prettiest destinations exists a magnificent farm where you can pick apples and create moments marked by laughter and la joie de vivre. This is at Ferme Genest.

Located in the Saint-Nicolas region near Quebec City, just a little over two hours from Montreal, this spot is a must-go-to this autumn. All you have to do is put the address in your GPS and go!

Editor's Choice: 11 Quebec Cideries To Visit & Get You In The Mood For Fall

The orchard hides an amusing forest that has several adorable swings attached to the trees — making for a solid photo op.

Other installations such as a giant trampoline and a track will make you realize that time truly does fly when you're having fun.

Another reason to visit Ferme Genest is to taste the legendary fresh and ultra-comforting apple and corn fritters sold for $6.25 on-site.

A good price for how tasty they are.

And, of course, you can get a nice big bag of tasty apples for your ride home.

U-pick apples are also very popular and among the available varieties, you'll find Melba, Jersey Mac, Paulared, HoneyCrisp, Ginger Gold, Cortland, Royal Cort, Lobo, McIntosh, Spartan, and Empire during the season.

This is exciting if you know your apples.

Some adorable farm animals, like calves and lambs, can also be found here and are sure to make you smile because of their incredible cuteness.

The owners reassure you that "They are fed every day, twice a day. A veterinarian comes to see them every month, more if needed. They receive a lot of love," which we love to hear!

Ferme Genest 

Cost: $12 for 10 lbs of apples

When: Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Address: 2091, route Marie-Victorin, Saint-Nicolas, QC

Why you need to go: To discover an enchanting place full of fun activities and to start the fall season off right.

Website

This article was originally published in French on Narcity Québec.

Before you get going, check our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your trip.

  • Louvia Lafrance

Here's why some Montrealers aren't happy about Quebec's new retail hours law

Starting next week, stores in Quebec can stay open much later on weekends.

When you should actually take off your winter tires in Quebec, according to a meteorologist

"Snow is still possible into the end of March and even into April."

Montreal stores can stay open later starting this month (even on Sundays)

Quebec is one of the only places in North America that still legislates store opening hours.

This Montreal grocery store was just hit with $14,500 in food safety fines

The store was handed three separate fines last month.

'Quebec poutine cheese' could soon get a special designation to protect the squeak

The cheese would have protected status like Champagne and Bordeaux wine.