Moondance Organic Gardens

Moondance Organic Gardens Growing Naturally For You ✿ In 2001 Kim Keckes started Moondance Organic Gardens. A small organic family farm. It has been ever growing and expanding ever since.

They have created a biodiverse, healthy environment which supports growing healthy food and people.

06/04/2026

Thank you everyone you contributed and attended our Spring Community Market. 🌸🪴☺️
They keep growing, and so does the community we are cultivating. We were blown away but the amount of attendees, (our parking lot was full all day!).
See you at our next one on Saturday July 25.

Moondance Market is already poppin! It’s a perfect day for it, the sun in shining, minimal wind, and smiling faces all a...
05/30/2026

Moondance Market is already poppin! It’s a perfect day for it, the sun in shining, minimal wind, and smiling faces all around! 🌞
Garden Centre is tax free today! 🪴
There are also multiple produce vendors, food vendors, artisans and more. 🥖🕯️
Tours happening all day, including tours of the farm and forest with Rewilding, Learning about bees and touring the hives, and walk in the forest with an arborist and learn all about trees and keeping them healthy.
Perfect way to spend a Saturday!
Come on down! 🌼🪴

Spring Community Market in Angus Ontario near Barrie. Organic Farm, Forest school, sourdough, microgreens, woodwork, candles, jewelry, coffee, meat, butter tarts, natural skincare and more!

05/30/2026
05/26/2026

The goats have arrived! ☺️
Every summer we take 4 kids from a local goat farm to spend the summer with us. We joke that they come to ‘summer camp’ by spending the summer with us. In the fall when the temperatures start to drop they will go back to their original farm to spend the winter inside and become milk goats 🐐🥛

As well as our Garden Centre being open, Organic Produce, and local artisans and vendors, we have Rewilding Open House t...
05/26/2026

As well as our Garden Centre being open, Organic Produce, and local artisans and vendors, we have Rewilding Open House tours happening at 10:30AM and 1:30PM. Tour the farm and forest, meet the Educators, and get your questions answered. 🍄

🌳11:30AM Tour and Talk with Bartlett Tree Services. Walk our forest with an Arborist and learn about our local trees and healthy forest management.

🍯12:30PM Tour and Talk with Singh with Bees. Located on the 5th line just down the road from us, learn all about how honey is made and how the taste can change with the seasons.

🗡3:00PM Join us for a Beginner Wood Carving Workshop under Old Maple. Register at rewildingeducation.ca/workshopsandevents

Looking forward to seeing this!
01/18/2026

Looking forward to seeing this!

The New Tecumseth Film Festival proudly presents WE LEND A HAND: THE FORGOTTEN STORY OF THE ONTARIO FARMERETTES, with a special pop-up experience featuring !

Sheldon Creek Dairy, a local farm here in New Tecumseth, will be at the Circle sampling some of their products from 12–1:00PM, and again following the film from 2–2:30PM. Come experience this powerful Canadian documentary and enjoy delicious samples from a local farm before and after the screening. 🍿🐄

🎬 Showtime:
Saturday, January 31 @ 1:00PM

We Lend a Hand: The Forgotten Story of the Ontario Farmerettes is a documentary that uncovers the overlooked history of the Ontario Farm Service Force, which put more than 40,000 teenage girls to work between 1941 and 1952. Arriving from across Ontario and Quebec, these volunteers—known as the Farmerettes—were sent to farms throughout Southwestern Ontario to help ensure critical food production during one of the most perilous periods of modern history. With no prior farming experience, they endured relentless weather and demanding schedules, yet produced hundreds of thousands of tons of food shipped overseas to feed starving European populations and prisoners of war. Through reenactments and rare archival images, the film revisits the remarkable contributions of these women, now in their late 90s, preserving their cherished memories and reminding us that service takes many forms.

📽️ WATCH THE TRAILER: https://youtu.be/9ImJcqxbZgs?si=keE6FIbj490cBMLX

🎟️ Tickets:
General Admission: $9.50
Senior/Child: $7.50
Weekend Pass: $50 (includes access to all films!) View additional showtimes and purchase tickets online at circletheatre.ca, or buy tickets at the theatre during scheduled showtimes. Weekend passes can be picked up at the Circle prior to the festival during any scheduled showtimes. ($1 booking fee applies to online purchases.)

❤️ Special thanks to our incredible sponsors:
McDonald’s Alliston




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Address

8463, 5th Line
Angus, ON
L0M1B1

Opening Hours

Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm
Saturday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+17057198705

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