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Thought I'd ask if anyone knows of places here in Canada that are child friendly. When my little sister did a round she encountered a few but that was years back and they were mostly in BC (of course, so kid friendly out there). Before I go making any plans or paying for a Wwoof membership I thought I'd check around for experienced views... Thanks!
 
                                
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We are a community farm, registered with wwoof  Canada and we'd love to have families! you may look us up if you like: good Note Community Farm

Maryann
goodnote.ca

near Edmonton, Alberta

P.S. this is my first ever post here... I hope I'm not coming off as too self-serving! We really do want to teach people about good food and how to make it!
 
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That's exactly what we're after Maryann, thanks for your post!
 
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