General / mixed farm
If you’re not interested in a farm with horses or a livestock farm, you might be a better fit for another type of farm instead. Canada boasts hundreds of fruit and nut orchards, guest farms, vineyards, vegetable farms, alpaca farms, and other types of biodynamic or organic farms – and Just Gap It can help find you a placement in an area of your choice.
During your placement, you’ll get the chance to experience daily life in a Canadian farming family. You’ll be expected to help out around the house, participate in family social events, and help with the daily running of the farm. Tasks will depend on the season, the type of farm, and your intended program duration, but may include some of the following: helping with meal prep, cleaning, grocery shopping, harvesting fruit and vegetables, mowing lawns, fertilising crops, spraying weeds, pruning, irrigation, looking after guest rooms, mending fences, collecting eggs, and playing with the children. If you’d prefer not to live with children, please let us know and we’ll find you a family without.
Tasks are usually varied and change from week to week and season to season. However, typical tasks include;
- Cleaning
- Moving animals
- Making hay
- Spraying weeds
- Water-blasting
- Mending fences
- Using tractors and motorbikes (license required)
- Mowing lawns
- Cleaning and filling water troughs
- Looking after family pets
- Collecting eggs
- Gardening
- Maintaining vegetable gardens
- Other general farm duties
- Helping with children and around the farmhouse
- While living on the property you’re also required to help with an additional domestic duties which are not considered work. For example; preparing and cooking meals, cleaning and washing your clothes, vacuuming, keeping your bedroom and living areas tidy, going grocery shopping and feeding the pets etc.
Accommodation is included in your placement. You’ll have a private bedroom in the main family home, or in a cottage or detached sleepout on the property.
Meals are included in your placement and most meals will be with your host family. If you’re travelling with friends or living with other volunteers, you may have some meals in your own cottage, but the food will be supplied. In general, you’re expected to help in the kitchen. If you’d like additional snacks, you’ll need to buy these yourself – and with regard to alcoholic drinks, you must get permission from your host family to bring this to the farm, and do so at your own expense. You are also responsible for buying any food that meets specific dietary requirements, such as vegan milks or gluten-free bread.
Most families have wifi that you can use for basic purposes, such as contacting your family, checking your emails, and occasional Skype calls. Please ask your host family before using the wifi, as some locations have very limited reception and high usage charges. You’ll be able to buy data for your own mobile phone or personal device.
- Be aged 19- 45
- 4 – 20 week placement
- A love of animals and the outdoors
- Generally fit and healthy
- Ability to effectively communicate in English
- Understanding that farm animals are raised for human consumption
- Able to travel on weekends and holidays to events
- Health check
- Able to obtain a visa to enter Canada
- Criminal background check
- Be Flexible about the placement location
- Must be available for a Skype interview with an INTERNeX Supervisor AND possibly the Ranch owner /manager
- There is a differentiation between work and household duties as stipulated above and there is a document to read that covers these differences
- Must not smoke (smoking on the Ranch could result in early termination)
- Not have any pre-existing physical or mental health conditions that affect your ability to work
- Not ever have been diagnosed, suffer or take any medication for psychological illness
- Love to have fun, be happy and meet new people
- Complete online application and provide relevant documents (CV, letter of motivation, reference, experience level)
You’ll likely be pretty busy during your placement, helping out for around 5-7 hours per day on the farm, and for 2-3 hours in the house. Depending on your placement, you may also have specific duties on weekends or in the evening. Every farm is different, so you should speak to your host family about what a typical day or week will look like during your stay.
This means you may not have much built-in opportunity to travel during your placement itself. However, rest assured you won’t be bored! Your host family will include you in their own social activities such as visiting family and friends, and going to shows or community events. Additionally, if you wish to go away for a few days or weeks during your placement, you can discuss this with your host family. They are usually very accommodating – however, please note you won’t be refunded for weekly costs (e.g. meals, accommodation) for the time you’re away from the farm. Remember that Canada is a huge country, and getting away from the farm may be difficult.
If possible, however, we also recommend you allow some time before or after your placement to see the country. We work with several backpacker travel companies who can show you the best of Canada as well as the United States, Mexico, and Central America. If you’re interested in a spot of extra travel around your placement, let us know and we’ll advise you about travel options before you book your flights.
What’s Included?
Online interview
Placement Supervisor
Farm placement and interview set-up
Accommodation and meal allowance
Pre-departure support
Flights, visa and insurance assistance
3 Night Arrival Package (Airport transfer, 3 nights accomodation, breakfast, WIFI)
Welcome Orientation
24-hour support service
- Travel and local advice to placement and beyond