Albion Hills Community Farm is a non-profit farm that advances the understanding of local food and sustainable agriculture practices through farming, education, conservation and community partnerships.
The farm is a place where students, teachers, farmers, community groups and families come together to learn about and participate in local food production in ways that serve the needs of growing near-urban communities. AHCF runs a Market Garden, a large Allotment Garden and offers various educational activities on site.
If you would like to get some fresh air while working in an idyllic setting, Albion Hills Community Farm is the place for you. As you help us weed, tend and harvest a wide range of vegetables, you will have the opportunity to learn about organic growing techniques from our Farm Manager. We are flexible about your hours and we should be able to fit in with your schedule; come for a couple of hours or all day!
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This area is inspired by traditional Indigenous Medicine Wheel gardens. The four quadrants represent the four directions and four seasons. We created this garden to provide an opportunity to learn, teach and honour traditional Indigenous practices, perspectives and being.
– Etobicoke Outdoor Education Centre