FROM the tart taste of a Granny Smith to the sweet sensations of a Pink Lady, there's an apple out there to suit everyone's taste buds - much like the program of this year's Harcourt Applefest.
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The action kicks off with music and markets from 9am on Saturday at Stanley Park North.
A 'Kids Karnival' will keep the little ones entertained from 10am to 3pm on Saturday with attractions including a climbing wall, jumping castles, petting zoo, miniature train ride and pedal powered slot cars.
Saturday's main event - the street parade - will start rolling at 12.30pm.
Winners of the baking competition will be announced at 1pm.
Apple pie eating and apple peeling competitions will take over the main stage at Stanley Park North from 1.30pm.
Check out the cider-making demonstration at Henry of Harcourt on Reservoir Road from 11am to 3pm on both Saturday and Sunday.
An art show will run on Saturday, Sunday and Monday at the ANA Hall.