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Annual Farm Festival
Our 13th Annual Farm Festival is a free, family-friendly event that brings the community together for a day of celebration, connection, and fun. With live performances, games, crafts, face painting, and a wide variety of food and artisan vendors, the Festival is one of the most anticipated events of the year.
Event Details
Thursday July 19, 2025 | 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm | 4929 Jane St Toronto, ON M3N 2K8 |
1 PM | FESTIVAL BEGINS
Doors open: Join us for fun games and activities for all ages, free services, and food and artisan vendors!
1:30 PM | WELCOME REMARKS AND OPENING CEREMONY
MC Kadiatu Barrie will officially kick off the event with an introduction to the farm and warm welcome to attendees.
Elder Catherine Tammaro, Seated Faith Keeper of the Wyandot of Anderdon, Spotted Turtle Clan will lead an Opening Ceremony.
2 PM | DANCE WORKSHOP
Take part in an introductory hip-hop dance session. Led by Nathan Baya, the artist, songwriter, and performer known for his electrifying performances at over 100 venues, including the Toronto Raptors, Afrofest, Nuit Blanche, Rise Edutainment, and the Toronto Biennial of Art.
4 PM | LIVE PERFORMANCES
As part of Arts in the Parks, York University’s Goldfarb Gallery presents the Art on My Mind Showcase. Hosted by Kadiatu Barrie, the showcase features performances by New Tradition Music, Kibra, Sydanie, and DJ Cur8, and new songs developed by emerging artists as part of the Art on My Mind workshop series
Co-presented with Jane Street Speaks.
6 PM | FESTIVAL ENDS
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Free Services
Enjoy a free ice-cream cone or slushie from QB Snax – while supplies last!
Get your face drawn in a fun caricature style
Get your face painted
Get your bike fixed at the CultureLink Bike Hub booth
Get a braid up with Yankey Goddess!
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Food, Drink & Artisan Vendors
Enjoy yummy chicken and beef empanadas from Bocaditos Latinos, a local company serving Latin and Caribbean food
Indulge in jerk and barbecue chicken, pork, rice, and more from Taste 876 Catering — a favourite from last year’s festival
The Abibiman Project is offering delicious sweet and savoury chapati rolls in addition to African-inspired spice blends, sauces, drinks, and sweets
Taste zongzi, a traditional Chinese food consisting of rice stuffed with various fillings and wrapped in bamboo, from Chinatown Food Co-op
And escape the summer heat and treat yourself to healthy fruit popsicles from Jiggy Popz and cold-pressed juices from Classic Juice Co.
Explore designs inspired by a fusion of African and Western styles from Afra Toronto, founded by a Ghanaian-Canadian Fashion Designer, Sarah Amma Osei-Mensah
Browse enamel pins, keychains, jewellery, and art from Ace of Cups Crafts, an Indigenous and queer-owned small business
And leave at the end of the day with a beautiful henna tattoo from Henna by Nethra
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Featured Community Partner Booths
CultureLink – Tobermory Bike Hub is offering a free bike repair clinic to support their mission to repair and reuse
Spin the pollinator wheel of fun and win prizes presented by LiveGreen Toronto
Make buttons and help paint a table mural with JAYU
Jane and Finch Community Tennis Association will be running tennis keep-ups, a fun game for the whole family
Pin the tail on the donkey with the Centre for Spanish Speaking Peoples (CSSR)
Enjoy a game of wheel of fortune — waste management themed — from the City of Toronto’s Solid Waste Management Services
Let your creative side out and make buttons with Cultural Hotspot Toronto
Learn about mental health and win small prizes from KINxFOLK
The United Way of Greater Toronto (UWGT) will be running games themed and tailored to the City of Toronto
Let’s Bee Connected Foundation will be hosting a pollinator mural and sensory table where you will be able to interact with beeswax, honey, dried herbs, and more
Take part in a creative hands-on activity from North York Arts
The Terra Elysium Foundation is offering a fun and artistic activity
Immerse yourself in music and explore a variety of instruments with Community Music Schools Toronto
Unison and Health Community Services will be running a hands-on and creative craft perfect for all ages
GETTING HERE
Black Creek Community Farm is located at 4929 Jane St, just south of Steeles Ave.
The farm is easily TTC accessible! The 35 Jane and 195 Express buses both stop just steps from our front gate. For TTC directions please click here.
Driving? There will be no parking on site for this event.
Pioneer Village Subway Station (on weekends). Accessible by TTC or 15min walk to farm site
Jane-Finch Mall – 20 min walk to the farm
Yorkgate Mall – 20 min walk to the farm
Driftwood Community Center – 10 min walk to the farm