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New Sandown CSA!

Updated: 3 days ago


Join our 2026 Community Supported Agriculture Program


We are thrilled to offer our first ever Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program at Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture in 2026! Choose from bi-weekly or weekly vegetables for pickup on Wednesday or Thursday from May to September.


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The vegetable pickup will include 7-8 items grown on-site at the Sandown Farm and by farmers in our Regenerative Farmer Program. Joining our CSA supports our non-profit programming for new farmers and youth.


🥦 Bi-Weekly or Weekly Vegetables

🥕 May to September for 10 or 20 weeks

🥒 7-8 Farm Fresh, Regeneratively Grown Vegetables

🫜 $35 per box

🫛 Pickup at Sandown Centre on Wednesday, 3 - 6 or Thursday, 10 - 1

🫑 Support Young Farmers

🍅 Reduce Waste


Order today and receive 10% off by supporting local for Black Friday. Use the Coupon Code localfriday at checkout.



Thank you for supporting our small non-profit organization!




 
 
 

1 Comment


Guest
Nov 20

Any Strawberries in there, that would seal the deal. People will pay anything for strawberries.👩‍🌾👩‍🌾👩‍🌾

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The Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture is located on the traditional, unceded lands of the SENĆOŦEN speaking W̱S͸ḴEM (Tseycum) and BOḰEĆEN (Pauquachin) peoples of the W̱SÁNEĆ Nation. We acknowledge their deep, ongoing relationship with the land and waters since time immemorial.

Regenerative agriculture is deeply informed by the wisdom and practices of Indigenous food systems, which have fostered ecological balance and abundance. We recognize that agriculture has been both a tool of both oppression and a potential pathway toward justice and reconciliation.

We commit to meaningful action by stewarding ecosystems, honouring Indigenous knowledge, supporting food sovereignty, and fostering relationships built on respect, reciprocity, and learning. Regenerative agriculture must include the regeneration of right relationships—with the land, its original stewards, and one another.

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