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The area was surveyed in 1786. First called Magaguadavic, it was renamed Granite Town after the nearby red-granite quarries.

Granite Town Farms is a family-owned-and-operated, award-winning wild blueberry farm on the beautiful Bay of Fundy. During harvest season in August, they offer only the freshest, most high-quality berries, but all year round, they off that same high-quality in fresh-frozen blueberries.

They also offer a wide selection of specialty gourmet products – jam, hot pepper jelly, spreads, syrups, chutney, vinaigrettes, salsa, relish, teas, wine, and more. Stop by any time to view, taste, and experience the wild blueberries of Granite Town Farms.

Photo: Google Maps, Christian Owens

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