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Southbrook Farms & Pumpkin Patch

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Southbrook Farms & Pumpkin Patch

Time: September 29, 2012 to October 28, 2012
Location: "Southbrook Farms"
Street: 1150 Major Mackenzie Dr. West (East of Dufferin North of Major Mackenzie Dr.)
City/Town: Vaughan
Website or Map: http://www.southbrookpumpkinp…
Phone: (905) 832-2548
Event Type: family, fun!
Organized By: Southbrook Farms
Latest Activity: Apr 13, 2012

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Pony Rides & Petty Zoo come to Southbrook Farms. Fun begins weekend of Saturday September 29th & 30th, 2012 and every weekend in October.  Be sure to join us. We will have Wagon Rides, Children's Carnival Amusement Rides & Games, Face Painting, Maze, Playground, Walking Trails and BBQ Husked Corn.  Fresh Baked Pies and goodies in our Bakery. Free samples Homemade Fudge and Natural Honey!  Open Daily 10-6. Open Thanksgiving Monday. 

Reminder: Pre-Order your Thanksgiving Pies early to avoid line-ups.  Call (905) 832-2548.

 

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