Black Creek Community Farm - , Ontario

Adresse: 4929 Jane St, North York, ON M3N 2K8, Canada.
Téléphone: 4163936381.
Site web: blackcreekfarm.ca
Spécialités: Ferme, Centre de formation, Organisme à but non lucratif.
Autres données d'intérêt: Entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant, Parking sur place.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 33 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 4.6/5.

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Black Creek Community Farm 4929 Jane St, North York, ON M3N 2K8, Canada

⏰ Horaires d'ouverture de Black Creek Community Farm

  • Lundi: 09:00–17:00
  • Mardi: 09:00–17:00
  • Mercredi: 09:00–17:00
  • Jeudi: 09:00–19:00
  • Vendredi: 09:00–17:00
  • Samedi: 09:00–12:00
  • Dimanche: Fermé

La Black Creek Community Farm est située à l'adresse 4929 Jane St, North York, ON M3N 2K8, Canada. Cet établissement peut être contacté par téléphone au 4163936381 ou via leur site web blackcreekfarm.ca. La Black Creek Community Farm est une ferme, un centre de formation et un organisme à but non lucratif. Parmi les autres données d'intérêt, on retrouve une entrée accessible en fauteuil roulant, un parking accessible en fauteuil roulant et un parking sur place.

L'entreprise a reçu 33 avis sur Google My Business, avec une moyenne de 4.6/5. Les avisants ont souligné que la ferme est ouverte et accueillante, mais aussi que c'est un parc gratuit accessible au public. De nombreux aspects de la ferme sont susceptibles d'intéresser les photographes. La ferme possède également un four à bois impressionnant, qui pourrait être utilisé pour des cours de cuisine ou pour faire des démonstrations.

👍 Avis de Black Creek Community Farm

Black Creek Community Farm - , Ontario
Daniel C.
3/5

Went to the lack of a better term BCCF demo, saw very little, had interesting drink, was hoping the AMAZING wood burning oven was in use, nope not in use,very sad! Tired to volunteer to show, teach so many dishes could be baked/cook in that AMAZING oven. As a former cook and finishing as a pastry chef so VERY much is possible in that wood burning oven!

Black Creek Community Farm - , Ontario
Andrew D. G. O.
4/5

This isn't just an open and welcoming farm, it's also a park that's free to the public. There are lots of things to see that would appeal to photographers.

Black Creek Community Farm - , Ontario
Vanessa L. Y.
5/5

unlike any urban agriculture spot in the GTA.

you’re likely to find what ever you’re interested in at BCCF - and if not, get involved with the community supporting and working towards fostering just, inclusive, hands-on food and farming education. for example, one can participate in seeding, weeding, harvesting, and preserving produce grown on-site; gleaning and advocacy in surrounding neighbourhoods; purchasing a CSA share or from the farm store/market; churning out goodies using the bake oven; learning about composting and other ways to reduce waste; and more!

it’s better experienced in-person and here are my tips:

- commuting from the downtown Toronto area:
- compared to potentially faster car travel to and from the farm, it is only ~2/3 the distance to cycle or walk due to off-road paths
- heavy traffic on roads towards the farm can mean that cycling and subway will get you there in comparable time.
- motor vehicle parking is available, but it’s very sparse.
- i’ve not noticed bike parking posts.. bring a lock and i’m sure you’ll find something solid to anchor it.
- TTC Buses 60D and 35A are 24/7 buses that will take you closest to the farm entrance.
- closest TTC Subway station is “Pioneer Village,” it’s a 10-15 minute walk from that stop.
- unless for very special circumstances, i can’t see taking a taxi or a gig-economy variant being worth the time or $$$$$
- may be difficult to catch the entry of the farm on the east side of Jane Street. it is there though! not to be confused with Black Creek Pioneer Village that has its entry point on Murray Ross Pkwy

- check the BCCF website for operating hours and many special events throughout the year

- wear comfortable shoes that you don’t mind perhaps getting dirty. high-heels could be hazardous. it is a farm. sinking and tripping are likely, though one might intentionally wear to help aerate the soil...

disclaimer: i’m obviously a supporter of BCCF, and have recently taken a spot on its Steering Committee.

Black Creek Community Farm - , Ontario
Matt A.
5/5

I had the pleasure to attend an outing at Black Creek Farms. I left inspired by the community outreach and care the team takes in their daily mission. Every team member exemplified positivity and support. I would greatly recommend this community farm to all people interested in helping the community! Great work Black Creek Team!

Black Creek Community Farm - , Ontario
Vineed
5/5

Awesome volunteer experience! I recently volunteered for the family day event. They have multiple options. You may volunteer at the apple cider, bakery, reception, parking or vegetable preservation centers. I chose the apple cider. Met some amazing people, drank some good cider and felt some satisfaction in giving back to the community. Very well arranged and good experience!

Black Creek Community Farm - , Ontario
Bharat S.
4/5

Black Creek Farm is open to the public in summer. You can buy fresh organic vegetables grown in the Black Creek farm without the use of fertilizers and harmful pesticides.

The vending area is totally self service. Vegetables are kept in bins with their prices. If you need to weigh, there is a small weighing machine. Do your math and calculate how much you owe with a calculator. Deposit the money in a designated box. If you need to take back some change, take it from a bowl full of coins.
There are no cameras and there is no one to watch over you. I hope big giants like Walmart and Costco will learn a lesson.

There is a beautiful trail with educative and informative boards displayed along your way.

Presently there is nothing much for them to grow and sell, but it is
a nice beginning. The intention of the management is good, and I am sure it will gain popularity in coming years.

Black Creek Community Farm - , Ontario
Nancy C.
5/5

I've been to one event at Black Creek Community Farm (BCCF) (Seedy Saturday [April9, 2016]) and it was great! I learned so much about different ways to start my seeds. I bought some seeds from vendors at the event and learned a ton more about different vegetable growing options I have for my small space. The people were super friendly and they have a stone oven for pizza...So.Good. My kids are attending the BCCF PA Day camp and are really looking forward to it.

[Dec. 21, 2017] After that first visit back in 2016, I've registered my kids for BCCF PA Day camps, summer camps and March Break camps. We love the farm. My family and I have been to most of their events, I have volunteered there and it is one of my favourite spots in the summer and during harvest time. The staff are friendly, approachable and knowledgeable. The kids love River, the education coordinator. This little farm is a true gem in the community. Toronto is lucky to have it and the great people who work there and give their time to the care and cultivation of good food.

[May 2018] Still loving this farm! We signed up for the harvest share program this year, and they have a bunch of new programs for families and the community. Great place!

Black Creek Community Farm - , Ontario
Angie S.
4/5

Please bring back onsite farm stand, now only open thursday

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