22 | Willamette Valley Travel Guide B's Bake Shoppe, Canby Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm, Woodburn In the northeast corner of the valley, a cluster of historic cities and countryside towns define the Mt. Hood Territory. For fresh fare in the middle of the food source, explore Wilsonville. Wake up with a mug at the Corner Coffee Shoppe and, for an unforgettable lunch, visit Moroccan restaurant Dar Essalam (order the chicken bastilla, a dish typically reserved for weddings). Follow it up with an equally decadent dessert from Lux Sucre Desserts. For dinner, dine at Parkway Grille Bar & Restaurant in the new Hilton Garden Inn, or book a table for seasonal alfresco dining at The Kitchen at Middleground Farms, known for its on-farm cooking classes. In between meals, explore Wilsonville Memorial Park, Coffee Lake Wetlands and Graham Oaks Nature Park. Follow the town's foodie and outdoorsy trip itineraries at explorewilsonville.com for more themed fun. Southeast of Wilsonville, bursting with nurseries and flower farms, visit Canby, “The Garden Spot,” for unique downtown shops. Think vintage typewriters from Red Door Antique & Resale, locally made products at the new Dahlia Home & Garden and plenty of indie titles from bookstore The Book Nook. You’ll also find local restaurants supporting Canby farms: Wayward Sandwiches, for instance, uses cheese from TMK Creamery, a stop on the South Clackamas Farm Loop. This must-do, self-guided route o ers diverse stops, from Swan Island Dahlia Farm and an on-farm bakery at Fir Point Farms to Puddin’ River Chocolates to the Clackamas County Fairgrounds & Event Center. Mt. Hood Territory
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