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Victoria's iconic Beacon Hill Children's Farm celebrates 40th anniversary
Victoria's iconic Beacon Hill Children's Farm celebrates 40th anniversary

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Victoria's iconic Beacon Hill Children's Farm celebrates 40th anniversary

In the heart of an iconic Victoria park, Beacon Hill Children's Farm staff, volunteers and visitors are celebrating its 40th anniversary. The co-owners who started the farm in 1985 opened the gates to a lineup of guests – thanking them for coming on their special day. 'It feels good. We're very proud of what we've done and accomplished, and we feel that we're just blessed to be able to have done everything we did,' says co-owner Dennis Koenders. He pitched the idea to his wife, Lynda, during the '80s recession. Koenders had been working in the construction industry and wanted to run a business on his own. The farm initially started in Coombs and moved to Victoria's Beacon Hill Park on June 12, 1985. 'In the first years, yes, we struggled – we really struggled. We didn't have a suggested donation at the time,' says Lynda Koenders. Despite a memory of working for five months one summer with two afternoons off, Dennis says he always believed in the non-profit, which has since welcomed visitors from around the world. 'I love it. I heard it's the best place in Victoria for little kids – and it's true,' says Larkin Millar. She's on a trip with her family of four from Oregon, taking part in the birthday festivities. 'I think it's a real draw,' says Victoria resident, Liz Sansoucy-Jones. '[It] gets kids in touch a little bit more with something exciting, all it the little animals and bigger ones.' The farm hosted its beloved goat run to start the day. Staff also put up decorations and set up several kids activities – such as a scavenger hunt, colouring, and story time. 'It's great. Lots of kids here, adds to the excitement,' says Cheryl Heid who's visiting from Nanaimo. 'I think it's very worthwhile. It's great to interact with animals or just have the fun of being here.' The Koenders estimate the farm attracts 120,000 to 150,000 visitors per season. There are 15 paid staff and more than 100 volunteers. 'They always say they named it wrong. It's not really just a children's farm. A lot of older people come alone to sit with the goats and have an amazing day. It's a great place. If you're having a hard day, just come visit us,' says volunteer, Ted Hartley. The farm features a variety of animals, including pigs, birds, chickens, guinea pigs, alpacas and goats. The only enclosure people are allowed inside is the petting area for goats. The Beacon Hill Farm Society manages the finances – and the Koenders say it's in 'good shape' to celebrate more milestones to come. 'It's the longest job I've had, but it's been the most enjoyable job that I've had too,' says Lynda. 'It's great to see so many people enjoying the farm.'

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