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We live on a 95 acre property near Maberly Ontario.
Maberly is about 25 km west of Perth and 100 km southwest of Ottawa. We purchased the property in 2007 from the original owners who settled here around 200 years ago. It was once a working farm but had been neglected and was allowed to run down. We have and still are in the process of fixing the place up. The old 2 story farm house is over 100 years old and has 4 bedrooms.
We have created gardens to grow our own produce and have built several coops to raise chickens, ducks and turkeys. Every year we seem to expand our gardens, adding new beds and attempting to grow new and different varieties of produce. We grow vegetables, herbs, berries, and have very young fruit trees and very old apple trees. Over time we hope to raise pigs, maybe goats, a donkey perhaps, and if we get more adventuresome who knows what other livestock. The property is quite beautiful, comprised of rolling hills, open fields, marsh and woods. It is private and quiet, often there is nothing to hear but the wind and the crowing of the roosters.
Within short driving distances are many lakes and rivers to explore, to fish, canoe/kayak, camp and just plain enjoy. Even within walking distance of the farm are trails which lead to lakes and creeks. There are quaint villages nearby to get groceries and grab yourself a cappuccino.
Two of us live here, Catherine and myself, Rob. We are in our 60's. Not retired and still going strong. I am a construction worker, Catherine a Shiatsu Massage therapist. I am at work usually 5 days per week, Catherine works out of home. We lived in Toronto and Ottawa before deciding to get out of the city.
Summer months can be hot and humid but generally the weather is temperate. We have found rain varies year to year, with some summers being quite dry. Winters vary too, with some years being very cold and snowy and other winters on the mild and dry side. In other words, the weather here constantly changes season to season, year to year.Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre
Jardinage
Bricolage et construction
Cuisine/repas pour la famille
Entretien général
Aide dans une ferme
Aide à la maison
S’occuper des animaux
Pratique d’une langue
Aide informatique/internet
Objectifs de développement durable de l’ONU que cet hôte essaie d'atteindre
Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre
We are somewhat active in the community around us so you may get a sense of life in rural Ontario.
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As mentioned there is almost always something to do around the farm. And it varies season to season.
In early spring when the snow melts gardening begins with all the work that gardening takes. It is ongoing until October.
Taking care of chickens, ducks, turkeys is year round and involve feeding, watering, cleaning coops.
Other ongoing work projects include building/repairing fences, coops, sheds.
We are usually in the midst of some kind of house renovation or repair.
Firewood needs to be cut and stacked. Usually in the autumn.
Harvest season starts end of July.
We may ask you to help slaughter and process chickens, ducks, turkeys. Optional.
You may be asked to help clean around the house, like vacuum or sweep the floor, or even do some cooking.
The expectation would be to pitch in and help roughly 4-5 hours per day, or perhaps other times if something is needed to be done in the moment. It is pretty flexible. There is nothing to be done that we don't already do ourselves. We won't push or prod you beyond your limits or experience unless you are willing.
We sometimes work together and oft times not, so the expectation will be a combination of both. Independence and learning are part of the experience.
Most of the work we do is not difficult or onerous. It is just normal ongoing things that you would expect to take place around an old homestead.Langues parlées
Anglais: Courant
Français: DébutantHébergement
Currently you would stay in a private bedroom in the farmhouse. Bed and bedding provided.
There are 4 bedrooms one of witch is a sitting/TV room.
There is only one bathroom which is shared.
In the summer months we hook up an outdoor shower.
Meals would be eaten together in the large kitchen. As much as possible we eat from what we produce.
We have internet, but no TV. We do watch DVD's.
Usually we are out of range for cell phones.
We have laundry facilities.Autres infos...
Transportation is tricky.
There is a bus route along the nearby highway #7. The bus from Ottawa or Toronto stops in Perth and will stop in Maberly if requested. We can pick you up and drop you off as you arrive and depart. One of us goes into town usually every other day so you could tag along too.
We have bicycles and kayaks. There are many places nearby to go swimming or fishing in summer.
There are plenty of concerts and music festivals in the summer. Studio tours, arts and crafts, farmers markets, are abundant.
There are trails to hike and lots to explore around the farm itself if you are a nature lover.
Montreal and Toronto are roughly 3 hours drive. Ottawa and Kingston are 1 hour away. Niagara Falls about 5 hours.
We attempt to live rather simply and enjoy our surroundings whatever the season. We do what needs to be done each day but also have lots of time to enjoy other pursuits.Informations complémentaires
Accès Internet
Accès Internet limité
Nous avons des animaux
Nous sommes fumeurs
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Besides the work where i learned… read more
I stayed there two and a half weeks and learned a lot of new things.
I enjoyed spending time with their animals, painting chairs and the table, picking up cranberries and flower petals, cleaning the house, and so on.
I wish I could have stayed longer.
Also, they gave… read more
Thank you so much for making me feel home again after such a long time of traveling.
If you have the chance to stay with them do it!
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Besides the work where i learned… read more
I stayed there two and a half weeks and learned a lot of new things.
I enjoyed spending time with their animals, painting chairs and the table, picking up cranberries and flower petals, cleaning the house, and so on.
I wish I could have stayed longer.
Also, they gave… read more
Thank you so much for making me feel home again after such a long time of traveling.
If you have the chance to stay with them do it!
The farm is lovely and quaint, set in a beautiful, quiet part of Ontario. Coming during the Autumn was amazing to see the breathtaking country. The work was fun, interesting and always… read more
It was our first workaway experience and a pleasure spending one week in the middle of July with Catherine and Rob. They welcomed us so well and were quite generous.
The work was not hard but diversed: We learned something about gardening, how to take care of ducks, chickens and turkeys, how to harvest… read more
Rob and Catherine are very kind and gentle people and offer a wonderful opportunity to sample rural Lanark County. During my sojourn, they were raising 36 ducks, 10 meat chickens, 7 laying hens plus a rooster and last but not least, 2 turkeys. It was a… read more
We were at their home from 1 July to 25 July ! they are very nice and funny people.
We learned so much things, at the farm but also in building !
We shared their life and it was very pleasant !
We have played music with Rob and his friends. We have been to Ottawa,We did Kayak,We swam in… read more
This charming couple is very kind and was attentioned with me, they really took care of me. I slept very well and I ate great food! (they are good cookers)
If you… read more