The Central Experimental Farm is located in Ottawa, Ontario and was established in 1886 as the central research station for the federal Department of Agriculture. The Farm continues that scientific focus as the location for laboratories and research plots for the Ottawa Research and Development Centre.
The Central Experimental Farm is also a National Historic Site of Canada and home to Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada headquarters. The Farm and some of its attractions are open to the public throughout the year.
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About the farm
Learn about the Central Experimental Farm
Mikinàk Ceremonial Lodge
Indigenous gathering space that offers a safe environment to share Indigenous knowledge and lived experiences
Farm attractions
Major attractions at the Central Experimental Farm
Maps of the farm
Identify boundaries, buildings and sites of interest on the Central Experimental Farm
Use of the farm for public activities
Find out about weddings, charitable activities, calendar of activities, and rules for dogs on the farm
Farm Advisory Council
Learn about public participation in the farm’s management
National Historic Site management plan
Learn about the long-term framework for managing the farm as both a national historic site and an active research landscape
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Central Experimental Farm - Contact us
Disruption of Canada Post services
The labour disruption at Canada Post may impact mail correspondence to and from programs and services. Please contact the Farm by phone or email for more information.
Email: aafc.cef-fec.aac@agr.gc.ca
Mailing address:
Central Experimental Farm (CEF) Information
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
K.W. Neatby Building - Room 1103
960 Carling Avenue
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0C6
Telephone: 613-759-1982
Facsimile: 613-759-6901 (Be sure to mark "Attention: CEF Information" on your cover page)