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We are a small-scale diverse organic farm in the Kispiox Valley, northwest BC. This land that we steward, and the communities who we grow food for, lie within the homelands of the Gitx̱san and Wet’suwet’en peoples. We take to heart our responsibility to nurture and respect these lands and waters, so they may continue to provide for future generations as they have always done.
We can offer minimum wage plus accommodation and some fresh veggies from the farm (depending what is in season).
Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre
Jardinage
Bricolage et construction
Aide dans une ferme
Cuisine/repas pour la famille
Aide à la maison
Entretien général

Centres d’intérêt
MusiqueArchitectureNatureSports d’hiverSports nautiquesRandonnéeCyclismeMontagneVoile / bateauMenuiserieLivresBricolage / artisanatJardinageCuisine et alimentationAnimauxPolitique/justice socialeAnimaux de compagnieFermeBénévolat
Objectifs de développement durable de l’ONU que cet hôte essaie d'atteindre

Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre
Before moving north in 2009, Jonathan had a popular organic bakery on Vancouver Island and helped set-up a small social-enterprise bakery in town. He has travelled widely and done stints wwoofing and cross-country cycling. These days his focus is on building projects on the farm, including restoring the original hand-hewn farmhouse, a new wood-fired oven and propagation greenhouse, growing grain and tending the animals.
Jo is a naturalist and biologist and has done extensive field work throughout BC, Alberta, and the Yukon. She works part time as the Northern Seed Security Coordinator and is also an organic farm inspector (visiting other farms to ensure compliance to the organic standards), and has a passion for seed saving, and foraging mushrooms and plants. Her focus these days is on growing vegetable seed crops and variety trials.
L’hôte offre un salaire correspondant au salaire minimum
Cet hôte offre l'hébergement et une rémunération.

Aide
Our main focus continues to be on finding a measure of self-sufficiency in food, energy needs, and building materials here on the farm. Everyday work usually combines time in the garden, preserving food, tending the animals, preparing meals, and some work on an ever-evolving list of building projects.
Seasonal tasks include planting, weeding and harvesting vegetables throughout the growing season; bringing in the hay in mid-summer; harvesting and cleaning seed and grain crops; and cutting firewood in winter. And of course, there's no shortage of repetitive tasks like pulling thistle, rock picking, mowing, pruning and washing and packing veggies, the perfect way to let the mind wander while keeping the hands and body busy.
Langues parlées
Anglais: Courant
Français: Intermédiaire
Allemand: Débutant
Hébergement
Accommodation is usually in our guest cabin up on the hill, looking over the farm and the surrounding mountains (it's the A-frame structure in the middle of our cover photo above). There are 3 private bedrooms, and a full kitchen, bathroom and living area that may be shared with other farm helpers. The cabin has electricity, running water and decent wifi. If the cabin is unavailable, we have a hip vintage Trillium travel trailer perched in a scenic spot for your comfy abode.
The cabin is equipped with a full kitchen. We provide food to cook your own meals. Some lunches and dinners will be communal, for instance on baking days when the woodfire oven is going we usually invite friends and neighbours to share a meal. As our diet is largely based on the foods we grow in our northern climate, including our seasonal vegetables (stored vegetables in the winter) grain products, dairy and meat, accommodating diets markedly different to ours can be a challenge, so please let us know up front if you have dietary restrictions. If you have a sweet tooth or desire for tropical or non-seasonal foods - ingredients are available to make treats, or you may want to bring some extra food and snacks along. Strawberries and raspberries are in abundance in June and July.
Autres infos...
There are some beautiful forest hikes down to the river, right from the farm. And further afield, many rivers and mountains to explore. The nearest community with a 'downtown' is Smithers, which is just over 1 hour drive. We make occasional trips to town, but sometimes go a couple weeks or more without straying too far from the valley. Local buses are available with a pick up point 10 minutes away from the farm. Bicycles are also available. June is the valley rodeo, and there are other community events occasionally, and gatherings with friends. Music nights and food is sometimes available at the Kispiox Lodge, 10 minutes drive away.

Informations complémentaires

Accès Internet

Accès Internet limité

Nous avons des animaux

Nous sommes fumeurs

Familles bienvenues

Possibilité d’accueillir les digital nomads
Wifi is fairly reliable, but can be slow at times, so not to be fully relied on if your work involves frequent video calls. Service is good in most parts of the farm.

Espace pour garer des vans
Outhouse, access to water and power.

Combien de volontaires pouvez-vous accueillir ?
Deux

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