We take Good Care

of the land,

our community

& our collective health.

Good Care Farm is an ecology-centered, community rooted farm. We have our intentions set in the well-being of the land that nourishes us. In connecting our community to sustainably grown food and our relationship with the land, we celebrate our connection and responsibility to the earth.

Ecological Practices

  • Organic growing practices

  • No-till soil management

  • Compost-making

  • Deep mulching

  • Crop rotations

  • Cover-cropping

  • Supporting pollinators

  • Native wildflower borders

  • Wildlife-friendly crop protection

Community Connection

  • A place to gather and celebrate our relationship to the land!

  • Land-based workshops

  • Eco art gatherings

  • Educational spaces

  • Collaborations and partnerships with local organizations

Food Security

  • CSA Harvest Box program

  • Take good care/Give good care initiatives (subsidized harvest boxes)

  • Pick your own produce at the farm

  • Fresh produce donations to Caldwell Family Centre every week

  • Fresh produce available at our farm stand! Find out where closer to the season.

Learn more

2026 Harvest Box subscriptions are now available!

For more information and to view more options, please visit our CSA Boxes page

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Land Acknowledgement

The Algonquin Anishinaabe people, who are indigenous here, have shown us our collective responsibility to look after the earth. This land we tend is theirs, unceded. Reciprocal relationships with the land and ancestral knowledge they have kept alive through countless efforts of extinction is our guide toward regeneration of the land and our relations. It is also our responsibility to teach the importance of this knowledge in land work and lead our visitors to learn by providing Indigenous resources. While we tend this land we look to our Indigenous kin, to learn the knowledge they willingly share and take great care not to appropriate their sacred practices; all while holding them up as natural and rightful keepers of this space. Though this land is not ours to give back, legally, as we step through this colonial world, we do so in the steps they lead us with.

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