The Town of Georgina has partnered with local filmmaker Quinn Corkal to release a short documentary, Beyond the Fields, celebrating the dedication and contributions of Georgina’s agricultural community.
The short film, an extension of the town’s Grown in Georgina campaign, will be available for public viewing on Nov. 28, according to a town news release.
The film provides an intimate look into the lives of local farmers who play a vital role in sustaining the community, promoting field-to-table initiatives and strengthening Georgina’s economy, the release states.
The project was made possible with the support of York Region, ClearWater Farm and Central Counties Tourism.
Upcoming events and documentary screening
The documentary will be available for public streaming on Nov. 28 on Vimeo, with access on the Grown in Georgina webpage.
In 2025, the town will continue its celebration of local agriculture with the eighth annual Field to Table farm tour in August. This self-guided event will feature unique experiences at various farms, where visitors can learn about sustainable farming practices and enjoy fresh, locally produced food.
The Grown in Georgina initiative encourages collaboration among local businesses, promotes agri-tourism and supports the growth of the local food sector. Since the launch of events like the Georgina Farmers' Market and the annual Field to Table event, the town said it has witnessed significant growth in its agri-tourism sector.
"This collaborative spirit has resulted in cross-promotion, increased revenue and established Georgina as a thriving agricultural hub," the town stated.
The Grown in Georgina campaign has been recognized with a Platinum MarCom Award in 2021 for its excellence in promoting local agriculture and tourism.