Upcoming Events

Seeds of Change Virtual Discussion

Friday August 29, 7:00pm to 8:30pm: Local to Global Perspectives on Seed Sovereignty Panel Discussion (online, or in-person) Join us for a roundtable discussion exploring the vital role that seeds play in food systems, culture, and sovereignty. Speakers will weave together stories, struggles, and strategies from across Ontario, Indigenous territories and global movements including the upcoming Nyéléni Food Sovereignty Forum. From the ground beneath our feet to international efforts for seed justice, this discussion connects diverse voices committed to protecting and reclaiming seeds and our food systems for future generations. You are welcome to watch the panel in person at Roots Community Food Centre (450 Ft. William Rd, Thunder Bay) or join online! A Zoom link will be sent to all registrants.

Seeds of Change Tour & Watermelon Tasting

This Saturday event will begin at Roots Community Food Centre Lillie Street Garden at 125 Lillie St., Thunder Bay at 10:00am. Field tours will conclude at Root Cellar Gardens in South Gillies at 3:30pm. Return to Lillie Street Garden by 4:30pm. Please indicate when registering if you require transportation. Join us for a day of celebrating and exploring what happens when diverse seeds and people come together. Learn about ongoing collaborative projects to grow various crops that thrive in our region and why this work is so important. See these adapting crops in three locations (Roots Community Food Centre’s Lillie Street garden, Lakehead University Agricultural Research Station, and Root Cellar Gardens). Be a part of the breeding process by tasting locally grown watermelons and helping select which seeds to save and replant next year. Snacks will be provided, but participants are advised to bring a lunch and a water bottle. This event will take place rain or shine, so dress for the weather! Also…find us at the Hymers Fall Fair on Sunday August 31 and Monday September 1, 2025! Stop by our booth to say “hi”, taste some watermelon and take one home, have your say in the collaborative adaptive breeding project. (Note: There is an admission fee of $10 to the Hymers Fall Fair.)

Thunder Bay Community Pasture Field Day

Field day at the Thunder Bay Community Pasture! Join us for expert speakers, exhibitors, hands-on demonstrations, and interactive sessions! Don't miss out!

CAREE Conference

1st International Conference on Canadian Agri-food & Rural Advisory, Extension, and Education (CAREE) - Shaping the Future of Agri-Food and Rural Development Guelph, ON Visit www.caree.ca for more information

Northern Ontario Ag Conference

The Northern Ontario Ag Conference is being planned for Feb 6 & 7! Speakers, exhibitors, awards banquet. Don't miss out on this educational and engaging conference. More information coming soon.

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URDAAT Field Day
The Unite de recherche et de developpement en agroalimentaire en abitibi-temiscamingue (URDAAT) is having a field day on July 30 at Laverlochere from 10-3. The day will feature their organic field crop trials, beef production trials, biodiversity in agriculture and agroforestry, soil profile evaluation and more. Registration is encouraged - contact Catherine Therrien for more information (819 762-0971 ext. 5909). delete
Rainy River Crop Tour
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A Day in Farm Country
Explore agriculture in Temiskaming Shores at A Day in Farm Country! The self-guided car tour will feature a dairy farm stop, beef research centre stop, haskap & cherry farm, and a seeds station for the crop stop! More information at www.nofia-agri.com/farm-tour delete
UPA - L'union des producteurs agricuoles Farm Tour
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Summer Picnic & Struyk Open House - Cochrane Federation of Agriculture
Join the Cochrane Federation of Agriculture for a Summer picnic and open house at the Struyk farm. 90 Concession 7, Cochrane. delete
Tours & Tailgate Supper - Temiskaming Community Pasture & OCRC - NL
3:!5 PM - Arrive at Temiskaming Community Pasture (Concession 2, Beauchamp, Airport Rd, Earlton 3:30 PM - Tour of Temiskaming Community Pasture 5:30 PM - Tour of Crop Research Station (883280 Highway 65 E) 6:30 PM - Tour and Tailgate at Beef Research Station (138093 Peter's Rd) No registration required. delete
Seeds of Change Virtual Discussion
Friday August 29, 7:00pm to 8:30pm: Local to Global Perspectives on Seed Sovereignty Panel Discussion (online, or in-person) Join us for a roundtable discussion exploring the vital role that seeds play in food systems, culture, and sovereignty. Speakers will weave together stories, struggles, and strategies from across Ontario, Indigenous territories and global movements including the upcoming Nyéléni Food Sovereignty Forum. From the ground beneath our feet to international efforts for seed justice, this discussion connects diverse voices committed to protecting and reclaiming seeds and our food systems for future generations. You are welcome to watch the panel in person at Roots Community Food Centre (450 Ft. William Rd, Thunder Bay) or join online! A Zoom link will be sent to all registrants. delete
Seeds of Change Tour & Watermelon Tasting
This Saturday event will begin at Roots Community Food Centre Lillie Street Garden at 125 Lillie St., Thunder Bay at 10:00am. Field tours will conclude at Root Cellar Gardens in South Gillies at 3:30pm. Return to Lillie Street Garden by 4:30pm. Please indicate when registering if you require transportation. Join us for a day of celebrating and exploring what happens when diverse seeds and people come together. Learn about ongoing collaborative projects to grow various crops that thrive in our region and why this work is so important. See these adapting crops in three locations (Roots Community Food Centre’s Lillie Street garden, Lakehead University Agricultural Research Station, and Root Cellar Gardens). Be a part of the breeding process by tasting locally grown watermelons and helping select which seeds to save and replant next year. Snacks will be provided, but participants are advised to bring a lunch and a water bottle. This event will take place rain or shine, so dress for the weather! Also…find us at the Hymers Fall Fair on Sunday August 31 and Monday September 1, 2025! Stop by our booth to say “hi”, taste some watermelon and take one home, have your say in the collaborative adaptive breeding project. (Note: There is an admission fee of $10 to the Hymers Fall Fair.) delete

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