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| The Visiting Info shown below, if any, is always subject to change. Please check the facility's website for the latest information before making a trip.
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| Riverdale Farm |
| Riverdale Farm functions as a living historical farm featuring rare breeds of livestock, with an 1860s to 1920s Ontario focus. Registered programs are offered for children and adults including pottery, quilting, spinning and weaving, along with specialty workshops on herbal wreaths, Victorian crafts, herb gardens, basketry and natural dyes. Special events are the "Fall Festival" and "Winterfest." |
| 100 Queen Street West, Toronto City Hall |
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| Toronto |
| ON |
| M5H 2N2 |
| 9am-4pm |
| Free |
| (416) 392-6794 |
| http://www.toronto.ca/parks/riverdalefarm.htm |
 | | Jennifer, Co-op Member | We love riverdale farm!!! It's free, it's fun... they have camps and other events for kids as well. Go in the spring when the baby animals are hatching / being born. They usually have daily demonstrations of milking - goats and/or cows; call ahead for times.
The farmer's market on Tuesday afternoons in the summer is also a highlight; fresh pizza from the wood oven in the courtyard: mmm...
Note of caution; the address on this listing is incorrect. someone gave the main address for city hall instead. Here's the correct info:
201 Winchester Street, Toronto ON
East of Parliament, South of Wellesley and North of Carlton/Gerrard Streets |
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