Hey @jamerussell! Yes! There are walnut trees about; blackberries; Queen Anne's Lace (wild carrot) and of course mushrooms.
The berries I'm sure of as too, the walnuts. I'm not much of a 'shroom fan, but I do love to photograph them! As for the Queen Anne's Lace-there are some deadly look alike's that could mistaken for the real McCoy! I don't risk it.
Oh, I almost forgot the apples! Everywhere! There is stinging nettle that is edible, sort of like spinach, but the plants need to be the young ones of the springtime. We've tried gathering this in the past, but the bugs attached are kind of hard to get past, lol!
We've also harvested maple sap and boiled it down to a tasty maple syrup! Highly recommended, but a 2+ day adventure after gathering at least 5 gallons of sap.
So, I suppose there are lots of things to forage for; probably more than I know of. There also are deer, grouse and wild turkeys should you fancy some meat.
Take care my friend and have a blessed day! 🤗🌹 !LADY !HOPE