Locals and tourists alike were treated to a hayride to the pumpkin patch to select their pumpkins ahead of Halloween.

There’s still one more weekend left to take a trip out to the farm to pickup these potential jack-o’-lanterns this upcoming Saturday October 24th and Sunday October 25th, from 10a.m. to 4p.m. The pumpkin patch is located at 2124 Tomkinson Road.

Jaxson Tesan inspects the selection of both small and large pumpkins available at 3 Bar Farm this past weekend.

Jaxson Tesan inspects the selection of both small and large pumpkins available at 3 Bar Farm this past weekend.

The Catenza family having some fun in the pumpkin Patch on Sunday. Aurie Catenza (far right) said this will be her children's first Halloween and pumpkin carving after immigrating to Canada from the Philippenes last December when Aurie sponsored her husband Dan, son Jemeel, 10 and daughter Yen, 18, for immigration.  (From left: Aurie, Dan, Jemeel and Yen) Micheal Potestio/Herald

The Catenza family having some fun in the pumpkin Patch on Sunday. Aurie Catenza (far right) said this will be her children’s first Halloween and pumpkin carving after immigrating to Canada from the Philippenes last December when Aurie sponsored her husband Dan, son Jemeel, 10 and daughter Yen, 18, for immigration.
(From left: Aurie, Dan, Jemeel and Yen) Micheal Potestio/Herald

Ethan Pickens (left) holds up a relatively large pumpkin for his grandfather Lyle Fowle (middle) and his mother Angela (right). Fowle lives in Salmon Arm while his daughter and grandson live in Chilliwack. They chose 3 Bar Farms in Merritt as a natural midway meeting point. Micheal Potestio/Herald

Ethan Pickens (left) holds up a relatively large pumpkin for his grandfather Lyle Fowle (middle) and his mother Angela (right).
Fowle lives in Salmon Arm while his daughter and grandson live in Chilliwack. They chose 3 Bar Farms in Merritt as a natural midway meeting point. Micheal Potestio/Herald

Micheal Potestio/Herald

Micheal Potestio/Herald