This working farm In the heart of urban Toronto near the Don River is open year round and is free to all. There are animals and gardens, a shop and kitchen and classes and from May to October, a market.
But it has been under threat of closure in a sad and convoluted tale of a new mayor seeking to save money no matter what is destroyed in the process. 


12 comments:
If it can be saved, can they move it some where?
I'm glad I live in Pickering.
Sounds like a farm worth saving.
This farm can generate money for tourist why close it? It saddened to hear like hope this place will stay.
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@Ebie: the location is not the issue, it is that the city (the mayor) wants to offload the financial contribution.
@Kim: it doesn't generate income for tourists but is invaluable for the local families.
I hear plans have been pitched to work together to save this, let's hope Ford becomes interested in working together.
it looks like the community is of a different opinion from the mayor. i hope the voice of people would reign supreme.
What a waste if the farm will be gone in the name of "development". I hope the community will gather together, join forces and keep the farm where it rightfully is.
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I really hope the community wins!!
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Don't get me talking about that foolish mayor and the even more foolish electorate. :))
Money is so hard to come by these days... and not everyone shares the same priorities. Hope the supporters of the farm find a way to save it.
Oh no -- seems like politics is the same everywhere these days. Rats. Looks like a great place to visit. I hope it survives.
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