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INNISFAIL - Pumpkins, activities, live music and a bit of sunshine welcomed hundreds of families for The Jungle Farm’s fall festival. The annual one-day event took place at the farm, just north of Innisfail on Oct. 5.
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Annika Turski from Calgary, proudly shows off the pumpkin she picked out at The Jungle Farm’s annual fall festival on Saturday (Oct. 5).

INNISFAIL - Pumpkins, activities, live music and a bit of sunshine welcomed hundreds of families for The Jungle Farm’s fall festival.

The annual one-day event took place at the farm, just north of Innisfail on Oct. 5.

Leona Staples, co-owner of the Jungle Farm with her husband Blaine, said they were happy to see so many visitors and families enjoying the fall festival on Saturday.

"We are open every weekend right until the end of October and all of our play area is open too," said Staples. "Any time you can get out, like next weekend for Thanksgiving, it's so nice for a family. It's a great opportunity to come out to the farm."

The one-day festival has been a fall tradition at The Jungle Farm for more than 10 years, noted Staples, adding it includes a pumpkin patch, farm animals, a corn maze, games, items for sale at the general store, live music and tractor rides. This year it also featured the Alberta Forest Products Association and professional photographer Amy Chen.

See the story in an upcoming edition of the Innisfail Province.


Kristine Jean

About the Author: Kristine Jean

Kristine Jean joined the Westlock News as a reporter in February 2022. She has worked as a multimedia journalist for several publications in Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta, and enjoys covering community news, breaking news, sports and arts.
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