Host Registration for 2026 will open in November. Stay tuned for details and dates coming soon!
Saskatchewan Open Farm Days is a province-wide open house for people to discover local agriculture. We bring Saskatchewanians together through educational and hands-on agricultural experiences, bridging the gap in learning where food comes from.
HAVE QUESTIONS?
Contact: Ashley Stone, Open Farm Days Coordinator, Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan
306-209-4015 â–ª ashley@farmfoodcaresk.org

How to Participate in Saskatchewan Open Farm Days
As a member of our agriculture and culinary community, we are excited for you to join us in celebrating Saskatchewan food and agriculture products. There are 2 ways that you can participate in the event; with a mandatory free experience and paid experiences.
Who can host an experience with Saskatchewan Open Farm Days?
Hosts for Saskatchewan Open Farm Days range from passionate farmers, producers, to culinary schools, chefs and local food suppliers all who aim to offer an authentic, immersive experience centered around farm life or local culinary experiences.
Bring Open Farm Days to Your Community-Be a Regional Hub for Local Agriculture
As a member of our agriculture and culinary community, we are excited for you to join us in celebrating Saskatchewan food and agriculture products. There are 2 ways that you can participate in the event; with a mandatory free experience and paid experiences.
How to Participate in Saskatchewan Open Farm Days as a Farmers’ Market
Saskatchewan Open Farm Days is a province-wide event where farms, food producers, and agri-tourism operators open their gates to the public for a weekend of discovery. In 2025, the event takes place August 9 & 10. It’s a perfect opportunity for farmers’ markets to get involved, connect with their community, and support local agriculture. Whether …
Considering being a host? Here are two webinars to get you started:
Start Here: Saskatchewan Open Farm Days 101
Are you interested in showcasing your farm or business during Saskatchewan Open Farm Days on August 9 & 10, 2025? Watch our informative 1-hour webinar recording to learn everything you need to know about participating in this exciting annual event!
What You’ll Learn:
- What’s New – Discover the latest updates, enhancements, and features for 2025.
- How to Participate – Step-by-step guidance on signing up, planning your farm experience, and engaging visitors.
- Event Schedule – Key dates and timelines to help you stay organized.
- What We Provide – An overview of the resources, marketing support, and materials available for host participants.
- Communication – Tools and tactics for hosts to consider and apply when hosting guests at their location
Whether you’re a new host or a returning farm, this webinar will equip you with the knowledge and confidence to make the most of Open Farm Days.
🎥 Watch the webinar recording now and start planning your farm experience!

Agritourism 101: Exploring Opportunities for your Farm
Looking to diversify your farm income and connect with your community in a new way? Watch our 1-hour informative webinar on Agritourism 101. Whether you’re curious about starting an agritourism venture or looking to enhance your current operations, this session will provide valuable insights and practical steps to get started.
What You’ll Learn:
- What is Agritourism? Understanding the possibilities and benefits.
- Self-Assessment: Is your farm ready for visitors? Take our Self-Assessment Quiz.
- Experience Examples: Creative agritourism ideas and real-life success stories.
- Integrating Agritourism: Making it part of your existing business model.
- Permits & Insurance: Navigating legal requirements and ensuring compliance.
- Mitigating Risk: Best practices to create a safe and enjoyable experience for visitors.
- Open Farm Days & Marketing: How to participate and promote your agritourism offerings.
- Education & Resources: Helpful tools and ongoing support available
Get Inspired
Check out some examples of successful Host Farms from across the country.
Chatsworth Farm, located in Vermilion, Alberta, raises beef cattle, sheep, pigs, chickens, turkeys, ducks, and geese and also grows cereal and legume crops.
Collective Joy Farm, located in Kingston, Ontario, is a year-round indoor urban farm growing microgreens, herbs and seedlings. They also sell whole food products, ready-made meals and juices.
Farm 2 Table on 51, located in Sexsmith, Alberta, offers fresh organically grown vegetables and flowers. Items can be purchased through special farm-to-table garden dinners or onsite from their farm store during the growing season.

Is Your Farm Ready to be a Host?
Have questions?
Contact: Ashley Stone, Open Farm Days Coordinator
Farm & Food Care Saskatchewan
306-209-4015 â–ª ashley@farmfoodcaresk.org









