A bustling Food Hub and working farm in the heart of the Sunshine Coast

One Tiny Farm is reminiscent of the Village Squares of old… people communing for games, feasts, work, learning, growing, and caring for others. Around a 3600 square foot picnic field are several tiny buildings and lots of gardens – food, medicinal, and children’s gardens. 

The Tiny Farm is accessible, safe and inclusive.

Together, we can grow and learn and build a community that's resilient, strong, connected, and food secure.

Events & Workshops

Long-table dinners, potlucks, demonstrations, tours, BBQs & education!

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Market Gardens

Food is harvested for subsidized food programs for people in need, and for our farm stand.

Learn about the Foodbox >

Children's Garden

Dirty hands and dirty carrots make for a childhood of creativity, learning & health.

See children’s programs >

Farm Stand

Fresh produce is available spring to fall at our honour farmstand. Cash or card tap.

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Community Kitchen

A cozy licensed kitchen with food preservation equipment.

Check out the kitchen >

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Tool Library

A community-led resource, focused on farm & food equipment.

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Come on by

We’re located in the centre of Roberts Creek’s village, open for all to enjoy.

On the Unceded Coast Salish Territories of the shíshálh (Sechelt) and Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) Nations, One Tiny Farm is located behind the Gumboot restaurant.

3146 Beach Ave., Roberts Creek BC V0N 2W2
(can also be accessed from the Gumboot Restaurant Parking lot off Roberts Creek Road)

Venue Rentals

To support the work of food security, and to share this adorable, colourful space with others,
we provide limited opportunities to rent the Tiny Farm
for small groups under 75 people – small weddings and family or corporate events.

Made possible by our founders and funders:

Agriculture and Agrifood Canada; Employment and Social Development Canada; Pacific Economic Development Canada; Vancouver Coastal Health; Sunshine Coast Foundation; United Way of British Columbia; Sunshine Coast Community Forest; BC Farmers’ Market Association; the O’Byrne Family, and founder, Casandra Fletcher, with dozens of volunteers and partners along the way.

Please join us in creating a legacy! Donate here.

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