Indigenous owned and operated market farm and cultural learning space.

Fostering Indigenous food sovereignty and responsible land stewardship, we grow food with love for our local community.

Owned and operated by Julian and Gabrielle, Amisk Farm is a small-scale vegetable market farm located on Saulteau First Nation reserve in the South Peace region of B.C.

The farm takes its name from the Cree word for "beaver," reflecting its unique riverside setting beside a long-standing beaver dam and lodge.

At Amisk Farm, we are committed to nurturing our land through sustainable, chemical-free farming practices that honor the environment and the local community.

Our mission is to provide low-cost or no-cost (when possible) produce to community members, ensuring that healthy food is accessible to all. We believe that everyone deserves the right to enjoy nourishing vegetables, and we work tirelessly to cultivate a diverse range of crops that are both high quality and affordable.

By employing ecological stewardship, we enhance the local ecosystem while empowering our neighbors to make informed food choices.

At Amisk Farm, we celebrate the connection between the land, the community, and our shared heritage. With every harvest, we strive to foster Indigenous food sovereignty and promote wellness, making our farm a vital resource for the community and beyond.