Beacon Hill Children’s Farm reopens this week for the spring season this week

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After closing for the winter season, Beacon Hill Children’s Farm is reopening on Thursday, March 12th, welcoming visitors back for another spring and summer season of family fun.

Since 1985, this family-run and locally-owned farm has operated through community support, donations and a dedicated team of volunteers who help make it a special place for families and children to connect with animals.

Today, the farm is home to a variety of friendly residents including three miniature pigs, colourful budgies, finches and parakeets, chickens, six guinea pigs, a small flock of doves, two donkeys, four alpacas, several breeds of ducks, an independent farm cat and a lively herd of goats.

The goats are always a favourite among visitors, as they’re one of the few animals guests can step into the pen and pet. Plus, with spring in the air, the farm has teased that there may be some new arrivals—baby goats!

Situated along Circle Drive, the farm now welcomes visitors daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.—weather permitting. Admission is a suggested donation of $6 per child and $7 per adult.

In addition to the farm’s reopening, guests can once again enjoy the beloved goat stampedes at 10:10 a.m. and 4:10 p.m.

With warmer weather returning to Victoria, the reopening of Beacon Hill Children’s Farm is the perfect excuse to plan a visit, say hello to the animals and enjoy one of the city’s most charming local attractions.

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Zoe Mathers
Zoe Mathers
Zoe Mathers is Victoria Buzz’s new Branded Content and Lifestyle Writer as of November 2025. Born and raised in Victoria, BC, she also runs her own business as a social media manager for authors. Zoe previously served as student editor for Nexus Newspaper. When she’s not writing or managing social media, she enjoys reading and exploring the world.
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