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Filberg Parks Hands on Farm opening for the season in early June

A local petting farm in the Comox Valley will soon be opening for the season.

The Town of Comox’s Hands on Farm at Filberg Park will once again be open for the summer starting June 9.

Recreation Supervisor Justin Wolfe said they’re excited to welcome everyone back to the farm this summer.

“It’s a special place where kids can connect with animals, explore nature, and create lasting memories in the heart of Filberg Park.”

The farm will feature a variety of farm animals to learn about, including dwarf goats, lambs, chickens, bunnies, and a turkey.

Volunteers are also being sought for the season with anyone aged 13 and older can apply to get experience in animal care, feeding, and maintaining the barn and yard.

The farm will be open seven days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. until August 17.

Admission is $6 for one to three people, $10 for groups of four to six, and $40 for a summer family pass.

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