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Littlejohn Farm: Sustainable Agriculture & Culinary Experiences in Prince Edward County

Luhana Littlejohn, originally from Brazil, and her husband Zach bought a farm in rural Prince Edward County, where they offer sustainable agriculture and culinary experiences. Their goal is to connect people with a deeper understanding of food production and the terroir of the region.

Luhana (Curator of Experiences, Events & Business Development) came to study in Winnipeg, before returning back to Brazil. After meeting Zach, the two decided to make the move to Toronto. It wasn’t too long before they decided to leave the city and move to Prince Edward County. Zach (Chef, Sommelier and Farmer), was raised on a farm in rural Ontario where he developed his love and passion for food and sustainable agriculture. 

Learn more about their story in the video below.

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Quinte West is located on the Bay of Quinte at the mouth of the Trent River, serving as the gateway to the Trent-Severn Waterway which connects Georgian Bay to Lake Ontario. Boating, fishing and other watersport activities are very popular here. This community has a mix of urban and rural living, with an abundance of opportunities to get outdoors and active in the parks and green spaces.