What to do and see in Armstrong, Okanagan Valley: The Best Free Things to do

March 15, 2022 Nicolette Lion

Discover the best top things to do in Armstrong, Canada including Chocoliro Finest Chocolate, Armstrong Asparagus Farm, Armstrong Spallumcheen Museum and Art Gallery, Farmstrong Cider, The Village Cheese Company, Edge of the Earth Vineyard, Log Barn 1912.
Restaurants in Armstrong

1. Chocoliro Finest Chocolate

2625 Patterson Avenue Inside Frosted Tier Cakes store, Armstrong, British Columbia V0E 1B0 Canada +1 250-546-2886 [email protected] http://www.chocoliro.com/
Excellent
93%
Good
4%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 28 reviews

Chocoliro Finest Chocolate

Find our chocolates at Frosted Tier Cakes at Patterson avenue in Armstrong. Check out our facebook page and website for more information.

2. Armstrong Asparagus Farm

4694 Knob Hill Rd, Armstrong, British Columbia V0E 1B4 Canada +1 250-546-9301 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Armstrong-Asparagus-Farm-155087611225813/
Excellent
100%
Good
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Armstrong Asparagus Farm

Armstrong Asparagus Farm has been growing asparagus for the Okanagan Valley since 1997 ! The asparagus season typically runs from the beginning of May till the end of June.

3415 Pleasant Valley Road, Armstrong, British Columbia V0E 1B0 Canada +1 250-546-8318 http://armstrongspallmuseumart.com
Excellent
55%
Good
45%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
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4.5 based on 11 reviews

Armstrong Spallumcheen Museum and Art Gallery

4. Farmstrong Cider

4300 Maw Rd, Armstrong, British Columbia V0E 1B4 Canada +1 250-309-2609 [email protected] http://farmstrongcider.com/
Excellent
73%
Good
18%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
3%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 33 reviews

Farmstrong Cider

Farmstrong Cider Company is a family based business in the Okanagan Valley making small batch craft cider on a heritage farm established in 1896. We do not take reservations, first come, first served. We have a full lunch and dinner menu with vegan & gluten free options. We have a large parking lot and are RV friendly. We are family friendly. We do request that parents have their children seated with them and all times. As Farmstrong is a working farm children should not be unattended inside or outside for any reason. For their safety they need to be with their parents at all times. We are closed for the winter season from November 1 to May 1.

Reviewed By Lyddle8 - Armstrong, Canada

The chefs at this place ROCK at what they do! Very high quality food and cider, and reasonable prices. Beautiful location and really great country setting.

5. The Village Cheese Company

Excellent
40%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
7%
Terrible
5%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 108 reviews

The Village Cheese Company

Small artisan Cheese plant. Our cheese is made from local whole milk only, no additives, no modified milk ingredients or artificial flavours. Cheddar cheese curds are made Mondays and Wednesdays and can be purchased after 2 pm.We provide samples of the cheese we make and sell.We have a quaint cheese shop and café with indoor and outdoor seating, public washrooms and parking.At our café you can indulge in homemade soups, sandwiches (made with our cheese),salads, homemade scones and other savoury foods. We also sell ice cream and apple pie. We are open 7 days a week: Mon-Fri: 8.30-5.30 pm Sat: 8.30-5 pmSun: 9-16.30

6. Edge of the Earth Vineyard

4758 Gulch Rd, Armstrong, British Columbia V0E 1B4 Canada +1 250-546-2164 https://www.facebook.com/edgeoftheearthvineyard/
Excellent
52%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
Terrible
6%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 33 reviews

Edge of the Earth Vineyard

Reviewed By tytraveller123 - Calgary, Canada

Our second time here in a year and the owner Russ actually remembered us from last time! Cozy and quaint little winery a little off the beaten path. In our opinion, 7kms off the hwy is not a far drive for great wine. Was nice to do the tasting with the guy that created the product. We did an extensive tour of the Naramata Region this week and the wines are absolutely right up there with the rest of the Okanagan and surrounding area. His expansion plans for a new winery looks awesome and can’t wait to come back next year to check it out! Generous tasting of wonderful wines that were on point and even better then some of the surrounding wineries that charge double the price! We love his mission to make quality wines at affordable prices. Great job!

7. Log Barn 1912

4782 Hwy 97a, Armstrong, British Columbia V0E 1B3 Canada +1 250-546-2000 [email protected] http://www.logbarn1912.ca/index.php
Excellent
22%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
15%
Poor
17%
Terrible
25%
Overall Ratings

3.0 based on 330 reviews

Log Barn 1912

The Log Barn 1912 is a unique Agricultural farm based business that started in 1994 along highway 97A, in the small farming community of Armstrong, BC. The original barn dates back to 1912, thus the name of the business. The Mennonite family business started by selling fruits and vegetables from the small corn shack (pictured above). The family soon realized that customers would come from far and wide just to buy their fresh produce and most would stay a while to enjoy the animals and the farm setting. Word of mouth spread, and soon after the business began to grow rapidly.

Reviewed By TravelS106

I had seen this place driving by one day but but could not stop so made a point of asking around as to what was there and made a point of going back 2 weeks later since my curiosity was peaking. It seems people have old information on what the place is. I loved this place and don't understand the bad reviews. The outside is great fun for any age to view taking one back to the classic old days. Inside the small store was cramped but again fun and adventurous and I thoroughly enjoyed looking at everything and bought way to much. Not only did they have baked goods but I also bought bird houses and butterflies for the yard. The chocolate mouse sprinkled balls were amazing and I usually do not eat ginger cookies but these were the soft kind and I ate them all, package of 6 cookies in 2 days. I also bought the sparking juices and have a pie in my freezer I have yet to try. Now that I know what I liked I will go back and get more of that. The one thing that is important to remember is if you are far away from home have a cooler or fridge. Some of my stuff melted fast. I already had my coffee limit for the day otherwise would have had one there, next time I go will skip my morning coffee and wait till I am there. I wanted lunch but this is where they lacked, I would have liked to see a soup and sandwich or something on the menu to sit and enjoy on the patio. Others had ice cream but I can't eat it. I definitely will be stopping in here again to see if there are any changes and to buy some more goodies and of course for the laugh as I look at all the fun statues. This place had me smiling for 2 hrs. Oh yes I can't forget the goats that come to the wheel as soon as they see people and lift the rope up to get food.

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