Emma Lea Farms - Delta, British Columbia

Adresse: 2727 Westham Island Rd, Delta, BC V4K 0A4, Canada.
Téléphone: 6049468216.
Site web: emmaleafarms.com
Spécialités: Ferme.
Autres données d'intérêt: Services sur place, Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 974 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.5/5.

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Emma Lea Farms 2727 Westham Island Rd, Delta, BC V4K 0A4, Canada

⏰ Horaires d'ouverture de Emma Lea Farms

  • Lundi: 09:00–17:00
  • Mardi: 09:00–17:00
  • Mercredi: 09:00–17:00
  • Jeudi: 09:00–17:00
  • Vendredi: 09:00–17:00
  • Samedi: 09:00–17:00
  • Dimanche: 09:00–17:00

Emma Lea Farms

Adresse: 2727 Westham Island Rd, Delta, BC V4K 0A4, Canada.

Información de contacto

Téléphone: 6049468216.

Site web

Site web: emmaleafarms.com.

Especialidades

Ferme.

Autres données d'intérêt

Services sur place, Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant.

Avis

Avis : Cette entreprise a 974 avis sur Google My Business.

Avis moyen

Avis moyen : 4.5/5.

Características

Vous pouvez acheter des pots de différentes tailles à l'entrée de la ferme pour récolter des bleuets. Les bleuets sont abondants, grands et délicieux. Après récolte, nous avons acheté un smoothie de fruits dans la glacerie. C'était délicieux. Il y avait également des ânes à voir et quelques structures de jeu pour les enfants. C’est un endroit idéal pour apporter les enfants pour une expérience amusante.

Ubicación

Emma Lea Farms est situé à Delta, BC, Canada. La ferme est accessible en voiture et offre un parking gratuit.

👍 Avis de Emma Lea Farms

Emma Lea Farms - Delta, British Columbia
Belle
4/5

After purchasing buckets of different sizes at the entrance, you can enter the farm to pick blueberries. The berries are plentiful, large, and sweet. After picking, we bought a fruit milkshake from the ice cream shop.It was delicious. There were also donkeys to see and a few play structures for children. It’s a great place to bring kids for a fun experience.

Emma Lea Farms - Delta, British Columbia
Sophie R.
5/5

My first U-pick experience at Emma Lea Farm was truly memorable! From the moment we arrived, the friendly and welcoming staff.

The entire farm was clean, well-organized, and thoughtfully decorated, creating such a charming and relaxing atmosphere.

The strawberries were incredibly sweet and juicy — some of the best I’ve ever tasted! We also picked up some fresh eggs and beef, both of which were top quality. It was clear that a lot of care and love goes into everything they offer. This visit wasn’t just about picking fruit.

Just a reminder to try the Strawberry Smoothie; it was amazing!

Generally, it was about enjoying a beautiful day outdoors, supporting a local farm, and making happy memories. I’ll definitely be coming back again.

Emma Lea Farms - Delta, British Columbia
Dixon Y.
5/5

Great experience! Good location, great history, big strawberry picking field, and I enjoy treasure hunting big / sweet strawberry! Went home and tried them, it's sooo fresh and strong strawberry flavor. Staffs are nice and one of them in the ice cream shop looks like a celebrity! However, some people do ate the strawberry right away which they're not supposed to do that, they should be better than that. But anyway I enjoy the experience.

Emma Lea Farms - Delta, British Columbia
A.S
5/5

Beautiful farm, strawberries are sweet. The farm is well kept and the quality of the strawberries is awesome. Kids loved the u-pick and swings and slide. There is also a cute ice cream shop with variety of deserts! Don’t go for their hard strawberry and vanilla ice cream as it is a normal pint sold at any supermarket. Try their smooth serves or fresh smoothies and sundaes!

Emma Lea Farms - Delta, British Columbia
Abhi G.
4/5

It took us about an hour from Vancouver. We have chosen this location as their website states they have blueberries, raspberries and blackberries. There is kids play area and ice cream shop. It was a big disappointment as we planned to get 5 lbs of blueberries and 5 lbs of raspberries and blackberries. However, they are expensive than other farms . Blueberries 🫐 priced at 5$ a pint, raspberries and blackberries priced at 8$ per pint. 340grams in Walmart priced at 1.97$ same day. Other farms have u pick spray free for 1.50$-2.50$ for blueberries and 4$ lb for raspberries. We changed our mind to get 3 lbs altogether. Store has cold pressed juices which are priced at almost 10$ each for single serve bottle. I would recommend this location as a nice place to go out and enjoy some nature and farm but pricing is definitely something needs to be considered as well.

Emma Lea Farms - Delta, British Columbia
Ilya D.
5/5

Great spot for berry picking or buying local seasonal fruits/veggies/produce. One of the few that has black current - thus, our go to spot to get it. Might be a bit more expensive than neighbouring farms, but they would have live music over the weekend, food truck, and many activities for kids. They even have donkeys. Foodwise - they have ice cream, pastry, some snacks - so you can even have quick snack here

Emma Lea Farms - Delta, British Columbia
Piotr W.
5/5

Great place to go with the while family !! Pick fresh strawberries and pay $5a pound . Free music on site ,donkey. Food truck on site (not free ). This place is well occupied by hundreds of people's on weekends. Strawberries taste fantastic ,just like old days !!!

Emma Lea Farms - Delta, British Columbia
Connie Z.
1/5

Had a terrible experience due to the way that the staff handled a situation, I will not be coming back. Judging by the recent reviews, looks like this farm is losing a lot of customers lately.

I went with a friend to pick berries today and paid $27 for the smallest bucket at entry.

Went all the way to the end of the field where the open section was, only to discover that the blueberries tasted watery and flavourless. I tried and went down several rows to find good ones but I was unsuccessful. It didn't feel right to pay $27 for bad tasting blueberries that I won't even end up eating and enjoying. So I thought I would go and ask for a refund or store credit. The staff said no refunds no exchanges and only offered to fill my bucket with pre-picked blueberries (the same berries that I didn't want).

Because I didn't want to speak badly of their berries, I suggested that I would be ok to lose part of my money and just exchange it for $12 of blackberries or even just get ice cream at the shop. They still said no and that the only thing they could do was give me more blueberries. So in the end I said yes, otherwise I would lose out on $27 entirely.

Unfortunately, not only did they not fill my bucket to the top (only filled 3/4), the berries they gave me were moldy/spoiled and SMELLED STRONGLY OF MOLD. After pouring the box into my bucket, the girl rudely slid my bucket back across the counter and just said "THANKS." signalling end of conversation.

The part that bothered me was how inflexible and rude they were. I was willing to go with a loss and provided other suggestions but they were only willing to give me (moldy) blueberries. They rather lose a customer than try to make the situation right. I left feeling unheard. I didn't feel like a valued customer.

In the future, I'll be spending my money and time at farms that have better produce, kinder staff and charge by weight.

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