Growing Hope FARM

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Cambridge, Canada

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Farm· Food producer· Farm shop· Gourmet grocery store· Meat wholesaler· Non-profit organization

Growing Hope FARM Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Growing Hope FARM is located in Cambridge, Canada on 246 Sherring St. Growing Hope FARM is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category farm in Canada.

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246 Sherring St

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Tara A

Great place to visit within in the city of Cambridge. Can be accessible by public transit or car. You can bottle feed baby goats, brush them, pet them and even take them for little walks. The farm has dogs, chickens, turkeys, a pig, older goats and fruit/veggies to buy in season. You can collect your own fresh eggs for a price from the chicken coops. There's a small playground area for you get kids and a zip line. The proceeds of the ticket sales go to support MCC. Great place to go that isn't too far and your ticket price goes to a fantastic organization! *note, these are all male goats and will be used for meat in the future so don't go if that bothers you*

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Nik Poulimenos

Amazing experience for all ages. We took our 4 and 5 year old and they had a blast! We all did. Such a good cause and great place.

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Carlos Molina

Nice fresh eggs and natural organic. The girl went and pick them for me from the coop. 6 for 12 not bad really. You pay what for you get all natural grown no chemicals. Cute place too.

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M. B. Vaisman

We started as a really cool experience but it turned bad quickly. Lots of goats and feeling opportunities to interact with the goats (feeding them milk). Unfortunately, they have 2 young mountain dogs guarding the farm we’re considered friendly and playful turned out the to attack my 11 yr old from both side resulting in being bit and receiving bruising and minor lacerations. Be very careful of the dogs. I left my number and a photo of the injury and the owner has yet to respond. We had left our number and a photo but the owner never responded.

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Chantal Kelly

I teach the Goat yoga here and was quite surprised to find out about this little gem in the city. Sarah and her family create a space of learning and bring a little nature to our town in a unique way. Their focus on the health and happiness of the animals and allowing people the freedom to learn and experience something that often we don't get a chance to is liberating. The fact that the farm is also non-profit just adds to the experience. Please come out and visit. Even if it's just to take pictures and buy a pot of honey.