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Upcoming events

We have many exciting ways for you to be involved at Sandown and look forward to sharing these events with you!

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Wednesday, July 16th 4pm - 7pm

Co-Op style Farmers Market

Sandown Centre, 1810 Glamorgan Rd

Sunday, July 20th 11am - 4pm

Local Folk Summer Fair

Sea Cider, 2487 Mt St Michael Rd

Monday, July 28th 5pm - 7pm

Gardening Course

Sandown Centre, 1810 Glamorgan Rd

Tuesday, July 29th 5:30pm - 7:30pm

Integrated Pest Management Workshop

Sandown Centre, 1810 Glamorgan Rd

Thank you to the Minister of Agriculture, Lana Popham, for coming for a site tour at Sandown Centre! We are thrilled that Lana Popham shares our commitment and passion for helping to create the next generation of farmers.



The Sandown Farm for school food is well underway and we look forward to sharing a more detailed blog post on the project soon! Learn more about it by coming to the Co-Op style farmers market today from 4pm - 7pm.



 
 
 

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Gordon S Watson
Jul 17

please contact me regarding how I can rent space in the big pasture, for grazing a couple of milk cows Gordon Watson 250 39 1 1103

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1810 Glamorgan Rd.

North Saanich, BC

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​© 2025 Sandown Centre for Regenerative Agriculture

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

Regenerative agriculture is deeply informed by the wisdom and practices of Indigenous food systems, which have fostered ecological balance and abundance. Colonization violently disrupted these systems, displacing Indigenous peoples from their territories and severing traditional foodways. We recognize that agriculture has been both a tool of oppression and, today, a potential pathway toward justice and reconciliation.

At Sandown, we commit to meaningful action by restoring ecosystems, honoring Indigenous knowledge, supporting food sovereignty, and fostering relationships built on respect, reciprocity, and learning. True regenerative agriculture must include the regeneration of right relationships—with the land, its original stewards, and one another.

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