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Five years ago we asked ourselves: How will we build an organization with the capacity to respond locally to the global environmental challenges that affect us all? How will we show people how to grow their own quality chemicalfree food? How will we showcase new and innovative technologies and become better stewards of our environment? How will we build community and create jobs? How will we build a model that may be replicated by others time and time again? 1

No Easy Task. Our Answer Create a place of Demonstration and Education that changes the way people think about the world around them: Abbey Gardens Community Trust. So, we purchased a 210 acre exhausted gravel pit, and got to work. And we planned First, let s address our environmental challenges from the perspective of local food. Let s build a 2-acre expandable market garden where we can produce high quality food, using new chemical-free approaches for growing in a less than hospitable environment. Let s provide workshops for residents and eco-tourists so they can learn how to do this in their communities. Let s engage as many people as we can volunteers, funders, social service organizations, school groups, post-secondary institutions, growers, restaurants, and artist groups and entice them to work with us and to carry the knowledge gained at Abbey Gardens to other sites and communities. Let s work with nature to reclaim the land that has been stripped and used up. Let s build a strong organization that employs local, passionate and committed individuals, partnering to contribute economic solutions for the region. And we did. 2 3

Abbey Gardens Community Trust is a charitable organization focused on a community-based effort to remediate a soon-to-be decommissioned gravel pit into a sustainable centre for innovation. It is an inspired community project that encourages visitors to think more sustainably about land, food, energy, and economy. Our vision is to inspire a healthy community through demonstration, education, and incubation of innovative and sustainable businesses. We recognize that the deeply embedded social economic structures of western culture often function at the expense of the planet. We also recognize that the multiplier effect of local action will contribute to global solutions. Abbey Gardens intends to show a path to change that can be emulated. The Abbey Abbey Gardens Gardens Community property is Trust already is a proving charitable to organization be a landmark focused attraction a for community-based Haliburton County. effort to The remediate 210-acre a soon-to-be gravel pit decommissioned surrounded by farmlands gravel pit into and a borders sustainable on pristine centre Grass for innovation. Lake. The It is market an inspired garden community and public project spaces that currently encourages available visitors are accessible to think more and sustainably attractive. The about first land, stage food, of energy, the remediation and economy. of the gravel pit is underway, and current work is focused in the areas of shoreline naturalization, land reclamation, conservation of the geological features for educational purposes, Our vision and is to the inspire protection a healthy of natural community habitat through for native demonstration, species of animals education, and birds. and incubation of innovative and sustainable businesses. We recognize that the deeply embedded social economic What structures is now of western a dramatic culture scar on often the function landscape at of the rock, expense sand of and the gravel planet. can We become also recognize a productive, that extraordinarily the multiplier effect attractive of local area action where will commerce, contribute agriculture to global solutions. and entertainment Abbey Gardens will breathe intends new to life into show our a path community. to change What that can better way emulated. to demonstrate the possibilities for helping our world? In fulfilling our mission, Abbey Gardens will tap into local expertise, nurture entrepreneurial spirit and community pride through leadership and collaboration, and contribute significantly to economic vitality and environmental sustainability in our region. In fulfilling our mission, Abbey Gardens will tap into local expertise, nurture entrepreneurial spirit and community pride through leadership and collaboration, and contribute significantly 4 5

Nature will certainly triumph. Whether it triumphs over us, or in us and through us, remains to be seen. Wayland Drew Abbey Tackling Gardens the Community Environmental Trust is Challenge a charitable organization focused on the on Local a community-based Level. effort to remediate a soon-tobe decommissioned gravel pit into a sustainable centre for innovation. It isn t hard It to is imagine an inspired the future community of our project world as that two encourages different visitors scenarios: to think one as more a world sustainably fighting over about diminishing land, food, fossil energy, fuels, and economy. where global warming escalates and access to quality food and Our clean vision water is is to limited. inspire a healthy community through demonstration, We Abbey Gardens education, are putting and incubation our efforts of into innovative a second and sustainable scenario: reducing businesses. greenhouse We recognize gas emissions, that the assuring deeply embedded quality social food and economic clean water structures for everyone, of western and culture paving often the way function for a new at the sustainable expense way of the of life. planet. We also recognize that the multiplier effect of local action will contribute to global solutions. Abbey Gardens intends And so to we show invite a path you to change join in that our vision: can be emulated. In fulfilling our mission, Abbey Gardens will tap into local expertise, Innovation. nurture entrepreneurial Demonstration. spirit and Education. community pride through leadership and collaboration, and contribute significantly to economic vitality and environmental 6 7

Greater Than The Sum Of Our Parts = Our Accomplishments Abbey Gardens Community Trust has made great strides in assembling the building blocks necessary to foster local environmental, ecological, and agricultural initiatives that may be replicated in other communities. Here are a few of the projects that are attracting attention: The 2-Acre Market Garden with Hoop Houses and hands-on demonstrations of chemicalfree growing principles and soil improvement techniques. The Food Hub & Community Kitchen with fresh and canned produce from our gardens and local growers, in a state-of-the-art straw bale building featuring geothermal heating and cooling, solar net metering, rainwater collection, and a green roof. Practical Education and Demonstration Initiatives engaging primarily youth and seniors in taking an active role in their own food production and preparation, and promoting environmental awareness of ecosystems, biodiversity, green building, and resource stewardship. Readying the Canvas by completing a detailed Environmental Site Study. Sharing the Garden s harvest with those in the community who are in need of healthy food. Promoting heritage breeds preserving biodiversity & addressing food security. Incubating local business initiatives to boost entrepreneurship and small business development within an environmentally sustainable model. Partnering with our community local food initiatives, sustainable energy, ecological projects and more. Engaging directors, volunteers, partners & knowledgeable staff. Profiles of each of these accomplishments are available at www.abbeygardens.ca 8 9

Shared Vision & Replication of our Approach Abbey Gardens is inspired by other organizations who have responded in exciting ways to the environmental challenges facing us all. We are fortunate to share a vision in keeping with other projects and organizations that are making a difference in their communities and world-wide: The Eden Project in the UK, The Stop in Toronto, The Brickworks in Toronto, and many local organizations with whom we are proud to be associated. Abbey Gardens is already recognized as a place to come to learn about best practices. We aim to motivate others to replicate our fundamental approach to sustainability and community economic development through innovation, demonstration, and education. We do this by sharing the fundamentals for replicating our model, educational resources developed by our staff, panels and forums promoting best practices, and showcasing our successes with innovative projects. We loved visiting your garden!! It really rocked my world! We all felt like we really learned something in such a short time. I cook in the city and hope to have my own place someday. The passion and knowledge you have was so inspiring to see. Tommy and Mary (and Lucy and Cree) Starting a new business is an expensive and risky venture. Working with Abbey Gardens allowed us to successfully pilot our business and establish a base for growth. We look forward to continuing to expand our business, our relationship with Abbey Gardens and our contribution to a sustainable local food network. Jewelle Schiedel-Webb Principal, Haliburton Highlands Brewing 10 11

Friends and Funders of Abbey Gardens Community Trust Agricultural Adaptation Council Haliburton County Development Corporation Canada Summer Jobs Haliburton Food Fund Carleton University Haliburton Lions Club CIBC World Markets Minden Food Bank Earth Day Canada Ontario Trillium Foundation Ecologos Institute Ontario Federation of Anglers & Hunters Fleming College TD Friends of the Environment Foundation Trent University Board of Directors John Patterson, Chair Co-Founder, Kanbay Inc. Barb Bolin, Vice Chair Past Dean of Fleming College s Haliburton Campus Heather Chambers, Secretary Educator & Consultant Curtis Eastmure, Treasurer Advisor, Sun Life Financial Lee Battiston President, Jadan Consulting Corp. Marianne Fenninger Owner, Art Source Canada Lead Private Donors Barb Bolin Barry & Anne MacDonald Laurel McCauley Brian Nash Brian Osler Janis Parker John & Thea Patterson Heather Reid Betsy Williamson & Donald Chong (Williamson Chong) Stan Gibson Founder, Ecologos Institute John Wadland Professor Emeritus in the Department of Canadian Studies, Trent University 12

Contact Us Abbey Gardens Community Trust 1012 Garden Gate Drive Haliburton, ON K0M 1S0 705-754-GROW (4769) info@abbeygardens.ca www.abbeygardens.ca Printed on Recycled Paper