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Hadley Christmas Trees

Lachute, Quebec, Canada

Hadley Christmas Trees describes itself as friendly but not fancy, which is likely why people come back year after year as part of their family holiday traditions. An hour north of Montreal, this farm offers people a unique opportunity to travel back in time to the days when families would go into forests and cut their own Christmas trees. Hop on a tractor-pulled wagon for a ride to and from the beautiful fields of Quebec Balsam and Fraser fir, among some of the best quality Christmas trees in North America. The trees are cultivated and trimmed annually; as a result, they are thick and bushy. The farm knows everyone has a different idea of what the perfect Christmas tree looks like, and a variety of shapes and sizes are available for choosing. For those who would rather not venture out into the fields, a selection of fresh, pre-cut trees is available in the Hadley barn. After customers select their trees, they can go into the on-site Christmas shop to purchase local crafts and goodies and have some hot chocolate by the woodstove; a perfect holiday experience for all. The experience has become so popular that for the first time the farm has to implement a reservation system. The Hadley farm is also very active in the community and supports the Children’s Wish Foundation, matching donations from customers up to $250 and making everybody’s holiday season a little brighter.

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Catherine Sherriffs

Editor at Garden Culture Magazine

Catherine is a Canadian award-winning journalist who worked as a reporter and news anchor in Montreal’s radio and television scene for 10 years. A graduate of Concordia University, she left the hustle and bustle of the business after starting a family. Now, she’s the editor and a writer for Garden Culture Magazine while also enjoying being a mom to her three young kids. Her interests include great food, gardening, fitness, animals, and anything outdoors.