
By Greg Osoba, CKTZ News, through an LJI grant from Canada-info.ca
Blue Jay Lake Farm has been welcoming newcomers to Cortes Island for more than 30 years. The farm seeks workers through the international Worldwide Opportunities On Organic Farms (WWOOF) program, previously known as “Willing Workers On Organic Farms.” Up to 25 “Woofers” per year spend time on the farm.
Henry and Margaret Verschuur own the farm and Henry says with Cortes Island’s severe housing shortage, Blue Jay Lake Farm’s welcome to newcomers not only addresses labour needs on the farm, but also helps people find both short term and long term homes.

He says those who’ve stayed on over the years and taken up residency have helped enrich Cortes Island’s unique community fabric. Henry estimates that three dozen people have stayed longer term on Cortes Island after first spending time on the farm. Along with producing veggies, fruits, livestock and meat products, Blue Jay Lake Farm also operates a sawmill cutting dimensional lumber for local islanders.
top image credit: Two calves free range down the driveway leading to Blue Jay Lake Farm. Photo by Greg Osoba.