Wild blueberries are Nova Scotia’s provincial berry. Wild blueberries are juicy, sweet, and high in anthocyanins. They are our largest fruit crop with over 1,000 producers on 40,000 acres of land. Wild blueberries thrive in our climate, cannot be planted, and have grown in North America for thousands of years. Our wild blueberry harvest lasts from August to September. Wild blueberries are mainly exported frozen. They are delicious on their own and also used as ingredients in other food and beverage products.
