October 8, 2018 / Michael King / King 5 Evening

The Apple Capitol of the World Just May Be Lynden

Apples are just the beginning in the largest orchard west of the mountains. "Apple Al" fires up the Apple Bin Express as about thirty toddlers get to feel what it's like to be an apple in an actual bin. The seven-car "train" of apple bins takes the kids to where the food comes from at Bellewood Acres in Lynden. "A lotta kids probably couldn't tell you where things grow or how they grow. It's a huge reason why we love to do the tours," says tour guide Janelle Abel. Read full article here: The Apple Capitol of the World Just May Be Lynden

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