




Berrylicious Fruit Farm is a family-run fruit farm and seasonal farm store nestled in the countryside near Norwich. Known for its blueberries, raspberries, elderberries, apples and more, Berrylicious combines fresh, field-grown fruit with U-pick experiences, value-added products, and a welcoming farm atmosphere that reflects the rhythms and flavours of southwestern Ontario agriculture.
Visitors come for fresh produce at peak season, hand-picked straight from the field, and can return home with preserves, syrups, pies, frozen fruit, jams and other seasonal goods that showcase the region’s harvests.
Berrylicious began with a vision to share fresh Ontario fruit with the community and help visitors connect with the land and where their food comes from. Over time, the farm has grown its plantings of blueberries, elderberries, raspberries and more, attracting fans of pick-your-own fruit and customers eager for quality fresh produce.
The farm’s U-pick offerings make it a popular summer and fall destination, families and friends stroll through the fields with buckets in hand, gathering berries and fruit at the height of ripeness.

Berrylicious Fruit Farm’s seasonal produce varies by crop and time of year, but typically includes:
The farm’s seasonal rhythms follow Ontario’s agricultural calendar, with peak berry picking typically running from mid-summer into autumn.
In addition to fresh fruit, the farm store offers an array of locally made and farm-produced items that let visitors savour harvest flavours year-round:
Whether used for home baking, jam-making, smoothies or sauces, these products make it easy to extend the taste of the farm beyond harvest season.

Beyond fresh fruit and store goods, Berrylicious offers experiences that deepen the farm visit. Seasonal activities, like U-pick berry fields, picnics among the rows, and special farm events, draw visitors to connect with agriculture in an interactive setting.
These experiences highlight both the joy of harvesting fruit and the importance of understanding how food grows, rooted in a desire to educate visitors about the land and farming processes.
Berrylicious Fruit Farm contributes to the regional agricultural economy by showcasing fruit that’s grown and harvested on-site. By offering farm-fresh produce, pick-your-own experiences, and value-added products, the farm fosters stronger connections between growers and the people who enjoy their harvests.
This support for local food systems resonates with visitors who value seasonal eating and the opportunity to shop directly from the field.

Berrylicious Fruit Farm is more than a roadside stand, it’s a seasonal destination where fresh Ontario fruit, farm-made goods and community experiences come together. Whether you’re wandering blueberry fields, picking raspberries, or loading baskets with farm-fresh produce and preserves, Berrylicious offers a hands-on taste of southwestern Ontario’s fruit harvest.

Located in Oxford County, Norwich is a small rural community surrounded by productive farmland and long-established agricultural operations. The area is known for its strong farming presence, fruit-growing conditions, and a deep connection to seasonal harvests that continue to define everyday life.
Norwich serves as both a residential community and a service centre for the surrounding countryside, maintaining close ties between town and farm.
Norwich developed in the 19th century as settlers established mixed farms across the rolling land of southwestern Ontario. Agriculture quickly became the backbone of the local economy, with grain crops, livestock, and fruit production supporting families and shaping settlement patterns.
These early farming traditions laid the groundwork for a community that continues to value land stewardship, food production, and rural cooperation.

The countryside around Norwich is characterized by:
This working agricultural landscape remains central to the community’s identity.
Unlike communities where farming is largely historical, agriculture around Norwich is very much active and visible. Local farms continue to produce crops, fruit, and value-added goods for both local and regional markets.
Farm-gate sales, pick-your-own operations, and farm stores allow residents and visitors to engage directly with local agriculture — strengthening connections between producers and consumers.

Norwich reflects the steady rhythms of rural life. Seasonal planting and harvests, weekly farm activities, and long-standing relationships between neighbours create a sense of continuity and trust. Community life is shaped less by large events and more by dependable routines and shared responsibility.
This consistency has helped Norwich remain resilient through generations of agricultural change.
Farm stores like Berrylicious Fruit Farm are a natural extension of Norwich’s agricultural roots. They provide a place where fresh fruit, farm-made goods, and seasonal experiences connect directly to the surrounding fields and orchards.
Together, the community and its farm stores highlight shared values:

Norwich remains a place where agriculture is not a theme but a way of life. Whether through orchards, berry fields, farm stores, or the quiet presence of working farms, the community continues to reflect the rhythms, responsibilities, and rewards of rural Ontario living.