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Locality: Whitehorse, Yukon

Phone: (867) 393-4628



Address: Box 20228 Y1A 7A2 Whitehorse, YT, Canada

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Aurora Mountain Farm 17.10.2021

Good food grown in living soil, under real sunshine, as nature intended.

Aurora Mountain Farm 06.10.2021

NEED A CERTIFIED ORGANIC FARM FRESH EGG FIX? Bart has you covered Wednesday, Shipyards Park 12-1:15pm Thursday, Shipyards Park, 12 - 2pm... 9$

Aurora Mountain Farm 02.10.2021

New dog sled race introduced Local musher Jon Lucas is organizing a new dog mushing circuit dubbed the Yukon Brewing Copper Haul League

Aurora Mountain Farm 13.09.2021

Join us to learn the fascinating art of kimchi making! Double-fermentation technique for a traditional kimchi A presentation to dive in the culture of veget...able fermentation Health & practical benefits This 3-hour class for both beginner and seasoned fermentistas includes demos, hands-on practice, handouts & a variety of kimchis. $95 Mandatory pre-registration. 6 participants only! We will be following the safe-6 Yukon government guidelines. Masks will be required and provided. Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/kimchi-workshop-tickets-1232602

Aurora Mountain Farm 09.09.2021

We’re calling it Fort Pork, seasonal pig pens on the first transhumance agricultural lease in Yukon. Following placer mining, contributing to land reclaimation and food security.

Aurora Mountain Farm 05.09.2021

And an Easter baby. She had only been out a few minutes when I happened by. Good momma!

Aurora Mountain Farm 27.08.2021

2 new boys for Rona and Roz. And still pretty big piles of snow in the fields and down the driveway. Beautiful blue skies :-)

Aurora Mountain Farm 12.08.2021

A collaborative growing plan for the NWT!

Aurora Mountain Farm 12.07.2021

So glad all the cows made it out. https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-safe-the-yukon039s-only-cre

Aurora Mountain Farm 23.06.2021

We watched The Biggest Little Farm and really enjoyed the hopeful feeling it generates, but our first question as we walked back to the car was What do you think that cost? It’s the economic reality. How to come up with the money for the projects that would make the farm more sustainable?