Do you or someone you
know have wild apple trees?

Or perhaps you know where there
are wild apple trees on PEI?

We are looking for apple trees that are hardly ever picked. Some Islanders call them winter apples. They are have no title, no fancy marketing name and they are not really for eating.

We actually call these apples ‘Nomads’. They are free, tough, adapted to their natural environment and they grow where they please. These are the same stubborn wild apples that hung on after Hurricane Dorian.

AND THESE WILD APPLES MAKE VERRRRY GOOD CIDER.

We are looking for apple trees that are hardly ever picked. Some Islanders call them winter apples. They are have no title, no fancy marketing name and they are not really for eating.

We actually call these apples ‘Nomads’. They are free, tough, adapted to their natural environment and they grow where they please. These are the same stubborn wild apples that hung on after Hurricane Dorian.

AND THESE WILD APPLES MAKE VERRRRY GOOD CIDER.

If you have a wild apple tree or know where on PEI we could find apples still on the trees, fill out our form below.
TO ‘SWEETEN’ OUR CALL OF THE WILD APPLES, HERE’S WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU!

If you have a wild apple tree or know where on PEI we could find apples still on the trees, fill out our form below.

TO ‘SWEETEN’ OUR CALL OF THE WILD APPLES, HERE’S WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU!

FOR HELPING IN OUR ISLAND-WIDE
SEARCH

Just for filing out our form, you could WIN a $50 gift certificate to Hopyard where you can enjoy our delicious cider while dining. Draw date is every year on November 8th.

FOR HELPING IN OUR ISLAND-WIDE
SEARCH

Just for filing out our form, you could WIN a $50 gift certificate to Hopyard where you can enjoy our delicious cider while dining. Draw date is every year on November 8th.

TELL US ABOUT YOUR WILD PEI APPLE TREES