The aim of the farm is to raise children's awareness of their environment and make them more responsible for it, by observing plants and domestic animals.
Activities: exploring rural life and farm work: caring for animals, vegetable garden, gardening.
Topics covered: how living things adapt to their environment, the interdependence of living things, the milk production process, etc.
Audience: kindergarten graduates, elementary schools, and recreation centers. Free admission (transportation costs are the responsibility of visitors), by appointment only (registration at the end of the school year for the following year, or no later than the very beginning of the year).
Half-day or full-day sessions, as a one-time visit or as part of an ongoing program.
Visits for the general public are available by email registration during school breaks.
Summer 2026 Schedule:
On Wednesday afternoons from 4:00 PM to 6:30 PM and Saturday mornings from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM (as well as Mondays from 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM in July and August), the farm hosts a market during which the site is open to the public. You’ll be able to buy our products, meet the animals, stroll through the educational garden, and see our vegetables growing.
At the market, you’ll find all our produce from the fields, our eggs, and a selection of products from our friends at neighboring farms.