Farm To Table Camps

Our Cooking Camps take young chefs on a farm-to-table journey, teaching them to grow, harvest, and cook meals from scratch using fresh, wholesome ingredients. No processed foods, seed oils, or unnecessary sugar—just hands-on, healthy fun!

Select a Camp

Our Bancroft location brings fun for your little ones, where they will experience different life skills and outdoor adventure.

All of our camps focus on healthy eating and learning related life skills.

Basic Kitchen Skills & Food Safety

We start with the basics to build a foundation of skills and knowledge that will make kids feel comfortable in the kitchen.

Age-Appropriate Cooking Lessons

All of our lessons will cater to the various age groups to ensure they are realistic and also super delicious.

Hands-on cooking with fresh, whole foods

The ingredients we use will be the staples of healthy eating, setting your child up for a healthier food lifestyle.

Encouragement of healthy eating plus basic nutrition

Beyond the skills learned in the kitchen, we will provide encouragement and information to help kids understand the bigger picture.

Our camps also include…

Crafts

Kids will have time to explore their creativity through various projects including sewing and knitting.

Group Games

Getting the kids to work well together is key and games are a great way to teach those skills.

Outdoor Play

Hiking, fort building, scavenger hunts and more! We spend a good chunk of our day playing in the fresh air while learning new skills.

Cooking

Age-appropriate recipes will focus on healthy eating using whole foods and fresh ingredients.

Baking

Kids will learn to bake the basics, like muffins, cookies, and cakes.

Fun Surprises

Our week-long camps include a Dance Party and Homemade Pizza Friday!

Two Weeks To Choose From!

  • Summer Camp on the Farm

    Summer Camp! A chance for children to relive the summers we remember, before screens and AI. Children will spend their days cooking, baking, exploring, crafting (sewing, knitting, wood working) and discovering how food truly grows.