A Rocha Ontario

A Rocha Ontario offers place-based experiences, in a hospitable Christian community, centered on the connection between God, people and Creation. Transforming people into hopeful-active participants in the flourishing of God’s world.
Conservation Projects
Explore the conservation projects going on in Ontario.
Community Engagement & Opportunities
Start your creation care journey with A Rocha.
Locations
The A Rocha Ontario Centre at 1440 Westover Road, Millgrove, ON is centrally located a short distance from Hamilton, Burlington, Guelph, Cambridge and Kitchener. This beautiful, 55-acre organic farm features hill-top views, a large garden, fields, creek, and pond. We have outdoor shelters for classrooms and cozy indoor space for hosting small retreats and workshops.
We are also in partnership with communities at Windstone Farm (Ottawa, Beckwith Township) and in the Ottawa/Gatineau area.
We are grateful to work (and live) within the Halton-Hamilton Watershed of Lake Ontario, on the traditional territories of the Ho-de-no-sau-nee-ga (Haudenosaunee), Anishinabewaki ᐊᓂᔑᓈᐯᐗᑭ , Attiwonderonk, Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, and Mississauga First Nations, covered by the Dish with One Spoon Covenant.
The latest news on our projects
Introducing the Ontario Summer Staff
Meet the Ontario Summer Staff for 2026 We are so blessed this summer to have some amazing students filling out our summer staff team! Summer students play a crucial [...]
Embracing the Rhythm of the Seasons
Embracing the Rhythm of the Seasons Finding contentment in the repetition of church celebrations and natural seasons. By Amanda Hildebrand, Ontario Program Manager April 2, 2026 I was struck today [...]
Joining God’s Ongoing Story through Creation Care
Joining God’s Ongoing Story through Creation Care The Importance of Stories in Environmental Education Written by Amy Donais (Environmental Education Coordinator) Edited by Madison Chafe (Communications and Administrative Coordinator) November 2025 We [...]
Connecting people to creation through nature walks, potluck suppers and guest speakers, community gardening at the University of Ottawa, and citizen science in Gatineau Park.
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