Maplewood Farm
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405 Seymour River Pl, North Vancouver BC V7H 1S6
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On any given day, children squeal with delight as a fluffy kitten skirts onto their laps, or when they get the opportunity to feed a baby chick. Welcome to Maplewood Farm — the only remaining working farm on the North Shore — open to the public.

“The best thing is to see little children’s eyes go wide and light up when they make a connection with the animals, especially when milking the cattle,” says Derek Palmer, the farm’s facility manager.

What separates Maplewood Farm from things like agricultural fairs, which have animals on display, is people can touch and cuddle the animals. The animals here are used to people. At the foot of Mount Seymour, on the banks of the Seymour River, Maplewood Farm sits on five acres of farmland. The farm began life as an actual working dairy farm in the 1920s – 1950s, providing milk and cream throughout North Vancouver.

Then, in the early seventies, the North Vancouver Parks Department acquired the farm and opened it to the public in 1975, to serve as both an educational farm experience for kids and to preserve some of North Vancouver’s agriculture heritage. That it still exists to this day is thanks to a parks' superintendent, who saw a need to expose urban children to basic farming.

“The District of North Vancouver purchased the farm in a land swap and rented it out until Dirk Oostindie (park superintendent) came along and suggested it be used to educate children,” says Palmer. “Dirk is Dutch, and small farms like this were, and still are, very common in Holland.”

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    A Farm in the City

    Maplewood Farm is a great place to take the kids to have them learn about farm animals, where some of our food comes from and to just have a grand time petting and feeding some animals. With a daily early afternoon hand milking of an adorable Jersey cow, kids learn where the milk they drink comes from. At the goat petting zoo kid can get up close and personal with some incredibly patient goats. Of particular joy to our child are the rabbits. About a dozen big white bunnies can be visited and fed if you choose. An insider's tip for feeding the rabbits...bring dandelion greens. Carrots go uneaten but the rabbits will swarm your children for dandelion greens. They must need the roughage or something. Anyway, from there there are horses, more cows, pigs, ducks, donkeys, geese and all kinds of other farm animals to visit and learn about. Another great thing that Maplewood Farm offers are birthday parties. We held our child's party there a few years ago to rave reviews. With the ability to pack in your own food you can make it more like a picnic than the same old pizza or hot dogs. In addition, all the kids get pony rides that take them all around the grounds of the farm...this was a definite highlight for all the kids and parents involved. The next time you're looking for something fun and out of the ordinary to do with the kids take them to Maplewood Farm...they will have a ball!

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