Hours
2022 May 21-December 18
Farmhouse & Gift Shop Sat & Sun: 12-4pm
Park open: dawn-dusk
Closed on statutory holidays
2023 January & February: Closed
Contact
6511 Dyke Road
Richmond, BC V7E 3R3
Phone: 604-271-5220
Email: londonfarm@richmond.ca
Admission
Free
Amenities
- Picnic tables
- Allotment Gardens
Parking
Free street-side parking is available near the entrance of the farm or across the street along Dyke Road.
Accessibility
The farmhouse has an accessible ramp into the building. Please note, there are gravel paths from the entrance of the farm that lead to and around the farmhouse and there are no elevators to the second floor of the London Farm house.
London Farm is most easily accessed by car, bike, or walking.
For public transit, take the Canada Line Skytrain to Richmond-Brighouse Station then ride the 402 Two Road bus for 23 stops to the stop at Westbound Moncton St @ No. 2 Rd. From there, walk 1.6 km along No. 2 Road and turn left onto Dyke Road. Visit Translink’s Trip Planner tool for more details on how to get here and for bus schedules.
For bikes, take the Railway Greenway to Britannia Shipyards. Turn left at Westwater Drive and continue for 1.8 km along Dyke Road.
Steveston Tram
Tram Car 1220 is the largest artefact in the City of Richmond’s collection. It is now on display across from the location of the Steveston Station, which closed in 1958.
London Farm
London Farm is one of the earliest farm sites in Richmond, and features a farm house built by Charles and Henrietta London in 1898.
Britannia Shipyards
Britannia Shipyards National Historic Site is a rare surviving example of Steveston’s once thriving mixture of canneries, boatyards, and residences, when fishing and boat building were flourishing industries on the Fraser River.
Steveston Museum
Built in 1905 as Steveston village’s first bank, this heritage building in the heart of the community serves as a working post office, and as a museum to preserve, promote, and tell the history of Steveston.
Gulf of Georgia Cannery National Historic Site
Built in 1894 and once the largest of its kind, the Gulf of Georgia Cannery is a Parks Canada National Historic Site, featuring exhibits and programs about Canada’s west coast fishing industry.
Garry Point Park & Scotch Pond
Garry Point Park is large waterfront park, located at the southwest tip of Richmond, close to historic Steveston Village. It is home to the historic Scotch Pond, where the Scottish Canadian Cannery and Atagi Boatworks were once located.
Imperial Landing Dock
Located at the south end of English Avenue, Imperial Landing offers public moorage and an excellent vantage point of Steveston’s inner harbour.