Carma Farms

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Contact Carma Farms

Address :

11471 Ninth Line, Markham, ON L6B 1A8, Canada

Phone : πŸ“ž +799979
Website : https://www.carmafarms.com/
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11471 Ninth Line, Markham, ON L6B 1A8, Canada
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Jatin on Google

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Good for one time visit. A bit smelly, but that’s because of the natural habitat of the type of animals kept at the farm. Funny thing is you have to pay to feed the animals at farms, which ideally should be paid by the ones who own the animals ?
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R A M on Google

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While the owners are nice and the prices are reasonable I was appalled at the living conditions of the animals. I lived for many years on a farm and this is not what it's supposed to look like. The pens are VERY muddy and the animals had very little space to sit somewhere where there was no mud or wetness. One pig pen had no shelter or hay for them and they were knee deep in mud. Another pen had a shelter with hay but it fit only 3 animals while there were more than 10 of them in the pen. I didn't see where the water was in some of the pens and I specifically looked for it. All the animals were dirty because of all that mud and while people may think that's what animals look like on a farm, it isn't. Scrolling through the picture posted by others you can see what I'm talking about, except others assumed that's what it should look like. I urge the owners to be more mindful of this, the animals deserve better. If they need to charge a fee to build better conditions, I'm all for it and I'll come back and pay for it. But I can't come back and see animals living like that. Edit* reply to owners: I am disappointed you truly believe everything is fine. I suggest you visit other farms in Ontario because they seem to have figured out solutions to the very deep mud your animals live in. First solution being cleaning their pens, because that "mud" is a high percentage feces.
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Z K on Google

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Little farm with a few animals (dogs, sheep, cows, pigs, goats, chicken and duck). Free entrance 5$ for bucket of feed (carrots). There's also a few picnic tables in the fields if you're in for a quick bite. Shop sells lots of local produce as well as doughnuts and pies. Road parking as well as inside parking available. Good entertainment for the kids for an hour or two.
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Dragana MacLachlan on Google

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I like this farm. Free to get in and free parking. Really safe for kids. I would only recommend a kids play area to be moved to a safer location where cars are not coming around. Perhaps in the middle of the field near all the animals. I’d definitely go again. :)
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Sharon Rom on Google

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Cute farm. The ducks follow you around which was a tad scary for the toddler. There is an entire back section with larger animals and old timey fire truck that we almost missed because it's not visible from the front area. Glad I went looking for a washroom :-) There is a cute market with kittens running around. There is also a picnic bench section which was nice for snack time. I bought a dozen corn for $5 which was tasty.
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Bee Knight on Google

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Free admission. Visitors can jump on hay bales, mount an old fire truck, run in a field full of pumpkins and pet/feed farm animals. There is also a store front full of fresh produce. Parking is limited - be prepared to park on the shoulder of 9th line right next to traffic.
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S S on Google

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Perfect farm for young families. Free parking, free admission, stay as long or short as you’d like. $5 feed buckets for the animals, $10 pies of all sorts, cookies, tarts, fresh produce, humongous romaine lettuce, a dozen corn for $5, lots and lots of pumpkins (although the patch was too muddy for visiting), wagon rides ($5 per person), and an ample of picture opportunities on tractors and an old fire engine. The only bad thing that happened was as a result of a few older kids without parents, who looked like they walked down from the subdivision and were harassing the ducks near the parking lot. Throwing water on them with the feed bucket, trying to grab them, chasing them. It looked like they had been there before since they knew which ones were easier to catch and how. It was a good lesson of what not to do for many of the other children around. Of course the family that runs the farm can’t be everywhere and if we weren’t buckling our own kids up to go we would have said something, but it was just sad to see. Perhaps something to keep an eye out for and for guests to be mindful of respecting the animals/teaching respect when they visit. Asides from that, it was nothing but smiles and laughs from our family.
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sanjKang 13 on Google

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A lovely farm to get fresh veggies, fruits and baked goods. Also there are farm animals and picnic tables which makes a fun place for kids to have a nice day out. This farm is closed on Mondays. If you want to feed the farm animals you can get a bucket for $5. Other than that there's no entry fee to get in the farm.

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