Gouchera??S Farm And Market Is Located On The Corner Of Hwy 1 And Stronach Mountain Road.We Are Open From 8.00 Am To 6.00 Pm 7 Days A Weekfeaturing Fresh Baked Goods, Fresh Local Produce (Mostly Grown On Our Own Farm) Such As. Apples, Carrots, Tomatoes, Pumpkins, Squash, And Cucumbers In Season. We Also Have Free Range Chickens, Eggs, Turkeys, And Local Beef.Fresh From Valley Farms To Your Tablegouchers Farm And Market Now Offers A Wide Variety Of Products From Meadowbrook Farm Meat Market.Hours8.00 Am To 7.00 Pm7 Days A Weekview Gouchers Farm And Market In A Larger Mapproud Supporter Of Nova Scotia Business
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At Nichols Farm Market, we believe food should be fresh, flavorful, and local. Nestled in Nova Scotia’s fertile Annapolis Valley, our family-run farm has grown high-quality produce and welcomed our community for generations. Open from May to December, our seasonal market offers farm-grown fruits and vegetables, along with baked goods, dairy, meats, preserves, and artisanal items like pottery, soaps, and candles — all sourced from our farm and trusted local partners. Explore our greenhouse filled with seedlings, flower baskets, herbs, and garden packs — perfect for home gardeners. Whether you're after fresh produce, a weekend outing, or to support local makers and growers, Nichols Farm Market is your destination for homegrown food!
I love this market always fresh and we come up from digby alot to get fresh produce. The people are very nice and helpful and we will get pumpkins in 2 weeks. Read more
A century before Canada became a country, the Bishop family founded what would become one of the oldest farms along the banks of the Cornwallis River in present-day Greenwich, Nova Scotia.John, Timothy and William Bishop begain farming a thousand acres of fertile land in 1760, cultivating crops, fruit orchards and dairy cows. Their hard work and dedication to the land built a farming legacy that has spanned generationsCurrent owner Avard Bishop and his wife Sandy took over the farm in 1955. 20 years later, he brought his two eldest sons, Andrew and Stirling into the family business. The family has worked hard to perfect the art of apple growing, which continues to be their main crop. Over the years, production has expanded to include numerous other fruits and crops, a farm market, a dairy unit and modern storage facilities.