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Apple Festival
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Spindrift at Welbury Point  is an adult nature sanctuary. Six cottages on six acres of natural preserved oceanfront featuring the island's only white sand beaches. Wildlife appreciation and privacy are encouraged in this unique setting.
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Who?
Natural food lovers like YOU!

What?
An apple tasting extravaganza of the best selection, tastiest and most wholesome apples anywhere! 

When?
Sunday September 28, 2007 9am-5pm.

Where?
Participants choose to visit those orchards that interest them, based on a map showing locations & descriptions of each.

Suggested starting location is Fulford Hall at Salt Spring's south end.
  
Why?
Because Salt Spring has a fascinating apple-growing heritage, is the home of a new apple Organic Apple Coop, and is the Organic Gardening Capital of Canada.
  
Tickets?

$10 each, students $5,  kids under 12, free.

Tickets available ONLY on Festival day at Fulford hall and outside the Ganges tourist info centre. 

Admission includes a map of Salt Spring showing locations of host farms descriptions of each.  Participants choose locations they wish to visit and will be challenged to see everything within the hours of between 9-5. 

  
 
Salt Spring Island's 10th Annual Apple Festival

Celebrating Red-Fleshed Apples:
The apples of the future 

Sunday Sept 28, 2008 
   

This is your chance to visit Apple Heaven while still on earth! Become a Salt Spring Island Apple Connoisseur for a day.

Where else do you have over 350 different apple varieties being grown organically? Salt Spring's apple history dates back to 1860. Explore our incredible island, the Organic Gardening Capital of Canada.

Seeing red in 2008
Red-fleshed apples are truly the apple of the future. Apple Luscious Organic Orchard on Salt Spring Island grows 23 varieties of red-fleshed apples that are great to eat. The excitement of biting into these apples, the great taste and the novelty is amazing. You never have to encourage a child to eat them. The red colour is an indication that the fruit has extra antioxidants, in the form of anthocyanins, that are great health benefit. They taste even better than they look. The first reaction to biting into the red flesh is always “WOW”.


Apple Festival highlights from 2007

About 700 people attended to tour 15 farms 
  

Display of 262 apples all grown organically on Salt Spring Island
   

Tasting of 105 apple varieties at just one farm (Apple Luscious). Most others had tasting of their own varieties    
   

At least 12 labeled varieties of apple pies baked by the Pie Ladies
   

Theatrical performances by Johnny Appleseed, Theodore Trage, the Queen and Captain Apple
   

A rich history of apples going back to 1860
   

An on-site narration by Naidine Sims tracing her black history on Salt Spring back to 1860
    

Educational information on organic apple growing
   

Apple identification services
    

Orchard bee and honey bee experts available
    

Apple art by local artists
    

Read about Apple Festival 2006 on the Island Tides news site.

click to enlarge Pink Pearmain red-fleshed apple from the Salt Spring Island apple festival
click to enlarge red-fleshed apples from the Salt Spring Island apple festival
click to enlarge Fulford Hall during the Salt Spring Island apple festival
click to enlarge Fulford Hall during the Salt Spring Island apple festival
Salt Spring Apple Festival 2006

 

 

photo by Ron Watts 

   
Salt Springers are very proud of their apples and the incredible collections we amass at Fulford Hall for every Apple Festival is a sight to take your breath away. The scent of apples when you enter the room will take your soul on a journey. Last year, we had 262 varieties all grown organically on Salt Spring Island, all arranged alphabetically and all having detailed labels. The task of setting up the collection is performed the night before by a team of about 30 island volunteers, ranging in age from children to senior citizens, who consider this one of the highlights of their year. They love their apples and they are delighted to show island visitors our apple diversity. Note that at Apple Festival 2006, there were 296 varieties, but with a very cold, wet spring in 2007, some varieties did not produce a crop. We are hoping in 2008 to break the 300 variety barrier for the first time.

This festival is farm based, connecting you to the organic farmers on Salt Spring. They are your best guarantee of food quality and good health. 

click to enlarge photos of Apple Festival 2006

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photos by Ron Watts

Salt Spring Island
among the first area in BC to grow apples (1860)
now grows over 350 varieties organic apples
home to the Salt Spring Island Organic Apple Coop
is the Organic Gardening Capital of Canada

Proceeds go to:

development of a juicing facility on Salt Spring

annual $500 bursary given to someone on Salt Spring, to support practical learning in the field of organic agriculture.

supporting the education of a third world child

Up to $100 going towards thanking in the best possible manner, a local who has made Salt Spring a better place to live.
   

Captain Apple- A new Superhero

Johnny Appleseed


Those interested in becoming involved in this festival can contact Harry Burton at 653-2007 or by email

 

Thousands served each month!  In June 2008 we helped 24,000+ people discover Salt Spring Island.
All text & photos © Salt Spring Island Publishing except where cited. Sponsored by Salt Spring Island Publishing.
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