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Please fill out the form and send it so that we can talk to our new orchard family member.

A one year membership is $75.  The memberships are available all year. The cut-off date for the current year's harvest is June 30.  The ensure you keep the same tree, your membership fee must be in by May 1.

This form is temporarily out of service, please try again later, or call me at 250-428-3030.  Sorry for the inconvenience.

You can now pay online with PayPal.  There will be an extra fee of $5 for this service.  Click on the shopping cart to proceed with PayPal.

Please indicate, in the comment section, the variety of cherry that you would prefer.  There are still Lapins and Skeenas available but the Royal Anne cherries are not available for memberships, these will be sold per pound to members only.

We accept cash, cheque, or money orders.  Please make the cheque or money order payable to Cherrybrook Farms and mail to 2215 Erickson Road, Creston, BC  V0B 1G1.  Please call us at 250-428-3030 as we are always happy to talk to new and current orchard family members.

We cannot guarantee the poundage of cherries on the tree.  The weather plays a role in the development of the fruit, so each year is unpredictable.  On average the tree should produce about 40 pounds of cherries.

There are just some simple rules to follow just like any family would have:

Only Cherrybrook Farms orchard ladders are to be used, and the member must have training prior to usage.  No child under the age of 10 will be permitted to use the adult ladder, there will be children's ladders for their use.

Cherries are to be picked as instructed,  children under the age of 10 are only allowed to pick stemless.

There will be no running through the orchard, as this is not safe with equipment, irrigation, etc. and other members on the site.

Children must remain with their families or in the designated child play area.

If any of these above rules are not followed the orchardist has the right to ask the member to leave.  This is for the safety of all members.