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BC Tree Fruits Cooperative

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BC Tree Fruits Cooperative

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Kevin Dupuis

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250-212-6335

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9751 Bottom Wood Lake Road
Lake Country
BC Canada V4V 1S7

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Business description

Rooted in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia since 1936, BC Tree Fruits Cooperative is comprised of over 300 passionate, local grower families. We grow apples, cherries, pears, apricots, peaches, plums, nectarines, and table grapes. For decades, the BC Tree Fruits leaf has guaranteed fruit of the highest quality grown close to home. When you bite into an apple with the BC Tree Fruits leaf, you can rest assured that your tastebuds are experiencing the highest quality of apple, grown and produced locally in the Okanagan Valley.

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Current market channels

  • Restaurants (via distributor)
  • Catering Company
  • Restaurants (direct)
  • Other
  • Processors (direct or via broker)
  • Community Food Programs
  • Universities or Colleges
  • Major stores
  • Public Schools (K-12)
  • Independent stores
  • Private Schools (K-12)
  • Meal preparation companies
  • Retirement homes (private)
  • Correctional facilities
  • Food Service Provider
  • Other government contracts
  • Distributor
  • Hospitals and long-term care (public)
  • Online grocery stores

Product listings from this business

Cherries image

Firm and juicy local Okanagan cherries.

Apples: Sunrise image

The Sunrise began out of the Okanagan Valley. One of the first varieties to be harvested each year. Referred to as “summer apples.”

Apples: Red Delicious image

Classed as a “sweet" apple, but with pleasing tartness and highly flavoured flesh. Crisp and juicy when eaten raw.

Apples: Fuji image

Originating in Japan, the Fuji is a cross between a Red Delicious and Ralls Janet. The Fuji has red stripes over a yellow-green background.

Apples: McIntosh image

Has an alluring aroma and their small to medium size makes them lunchbox perfect.

Apples: Royal Gala image

A crisp, firm, bright red or red/orange apple with a yellow background.

Apples: Golden Delicious image

Golden in colour and naturally sweet.

Apples: Spartan image

An Okanagan original that is great for pies and sauces.

Apples: Pink Lady image

Crunchy, sweet, and slightly tart.

Apples: Granny Smith image

Tart and Tangy. Granny Smith apples are a gorgeous colour of green. They have a harder texture and are a little less sweet than other apples.

Apples: Honeycrisp image

The Honeycrisp earned its name for being as sweet as honey and extraordinarily crisp. A cross between Macoun and Honey Gold, Honeycrisps are jumbo sized, with mostly red colouring.

Apples: Ambrosia image

Sweet and crisp. This bi-coloured apple is slow to brown, making it perfect for snacking and salads.