Ontario's most famous pumpkin patch is opening for the season next month

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Ontario's most famous pumpkin patch is opening for the season next month
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As temperatures begin to cool off and summer slowly transitions into fall, you might be eagerly awaiting the moment you can swap out your lemonades...

starting the week of Sept. 18, with a massive patch expected by the end of September.

Apart from picking out your own pumpkins, weekends at the festival will include live entertainment, wagon rides, dog shows, and a pedal cart track. During your visit, you can also explore the farm's enormous eight-acre corn maze, which will be open from Sept. 1 to Oct. 31. For an additional charge, you can purchase the farm's fresh kettle corn, pies, and hot dogs for an afternoon treat, or browse their market for jams and produce., and no tickets are available on-site. Weekday tickets are priced at $17.99 plus tax per person, and weekend tickets are priced at $23.99 plus tax per person.

Pumpkinfest takes place at Downey's Farm in Caledon, located at 13682 Heart Lake Road from Sept. 23 to Oct. 31.

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