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New Farmer Potluck & Tour at Mount Wolfe Farm

Saturday August 23 @ 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Venue: Mount Wolfe Farm

10054 Old Church Road
Bolton, Ontario L7E 0P4 Canada
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Join the farm team at Mount Wolfe Farm for an informal farmers’ tour and potluck this August! Following a short tour of the farm, participants will share a potluck meal and have the opportunity to connect with others in the farming community.

This event is for farmers, farm workers, and new and aspiring farmers who want to connect, share, visit Mount Wolfe Farm, and build a resilient and friendly farming community.

Agenda

4:30 – 6pm: Welcome and tour

6 – 7:30 pm: Potluck & social time

 

Preparation

Come prepared to be outdoors and please bring:

A potluck dish to share, with a list of ingredients used

Your own plate/bowl, cutlery, serving utensils

Drinks/water bottle – there is potable water on site for refilling!

This event will be occurring rain or shine. There is enough covered space for the potluck in case of inclement weather.

 

Getting Here/Parking information

Our address is 10054 Old Church Rd, Bolton, at the corner of Mount Pleasant Road. Please use the farm’s side entrance on Mount Pleasant road, marked with a sign for Farm Store, and park on the gravel parking pad. We will gather at the shed slightly up the hill from the parking area.

 

Access Information

Mount Wolfe Farm is situated on hilly and wooded terrain. Please wear sturdy, closed-toed shoes. Bug protection is also recommended. We will be walking approximately 2km during the tour, and transportation assistance is available for those with mobility needs. If needed, please specify via your RSVP.

 

About Mount Wolfe Farm

Mount Wolfe Farm in Caledon offers a four season market-style CSA program that includes winter storage veggies and a wide range of foodstuffs from local producers. Mount Wolfe Farm’s growing practices reflect their love of this land and sense of responsibility for its long-term health. For the past 50 years, they have demonstrated how reforestation and conservation efforts can regenerate depleted farmland and improve biodiversity, soil health and ecological integrity. They operate from the premise that the whole farm is an integrated system. This includes the management of woodlots, perennial grass–covered fields, a 10-kilometre trail system and market garden plots.