Black Creek Community Farm is situated on a truly unique eight-acre property that includes pristine farmland, a heritage farmhouse and barn, and a surrounding forest that extends down into the Black Creek ravine.
All of this is located within easy walking distance of eight schools and thousands of local residents in one of the most densely populated neighbourhoods in Canada’s largest city.
May - October hours: Mon-Wed + Fri | 9 am to 5 pm Thurs 9 am to 7 pm Sat | 9 am to 12 pm Sun | closed
Winter hours: November - April (By appointment)
Farm Stand is open from June to October, Thursdays from 2 pm to 7 pm.
WE ARE NOW ACCEPTING FIELD TRIP AND WORKSHOP REQUESTS FOR 2025.
Getting here: 4929 Jane Street, at the corner of Jane & Steeles.
4929 Jane St, North York, ON M3N 2K8
A Farm for Community
BCCF is open to the community for walk-in traffic, (no entrance fee!) during our public open hours. Use the outdoor picnic area, enjoy a self-guided walk around the garden paths and trails, but please do not enter the buildings, feed chickens or pick from the gardens without the guidance of our staff. Our produce is grown for sale or for programming.
Check out our programs and activities, volunteer, or attend an event to join our team in hands-on farm learning.
Not-permitted
No smoking or vaping. No dogs (service animals exempt) are permitted on the property. Do not enter the buildings, feed chickens or pick from the gardens without the guidance of our staff.
TTC
We are now more accessible than ever, only a short walk or bus ride away from Pioneer Village subway station! Directions here
Bikes
Bicycles racks are available on-site.
Cars
Parking is limited onsite, and not available during large events.
Our nearest major intersection is Jane & Steeles. Our main entrance is just south of the intersection on the east side of Jane.
Parking
During large events like the Farm Festival, no public parking is available at the farm. Parking is available at Pioneer Village Station ($2) and Driftwood Community Centre (FREE), both with easy access to TTC buses or a 10-minute walk.
During Thursday Farm Stand, please enter through the South Gate, park in the parking lot in front of the greenhouses, and exit through the North Gate.
BCCF is open to the community for walk-in traffic, (no entrance fee!) during our public open hours. Use the outdoor picnic area, enjoy a self-guided walk around the garden paths and trails, but please do not enter the buildings, feed chickens or pick from the gardens without the guidance of our staff. Our produce is grown for sale or for programming.
Check out our programs and activities, volunteer, or attend an event to join our team in hands-on farm learning.
No smoking or vaping. No dogs (service animals exempt) are permitted on the property. Do not enter the buildings, feed chickens or pick from the gardens without the guidance of our staff.
During large events like the Farm Festival, no public parking is available at the farm. Parking is available at Pioneer Village Station ($2) and Driftwood Community Centre (FREE), both with easy access to TTC buses or a 10-minute walk.
During Thursday Farm Stand, please enter through the South Gate, park in the parking lot in front of the greenhouses, and exit through the North Gate.
Please look through your cupboards to find 1- and 2-litre mason jars you are willing to donate to Sweet Grass Roots Collective’s jar drive. Jars will be used to package sweetwater from maple trees at Black Creek Community Farm that Sweet Grass Roots Collective will distribute to Indigenous community.
From now until the end of March, you can drop off your clean mason jars in the designated area by our barn, or if the front gate is closed in the marked bin under our mailbox.