The Henry Farm is our place and your community
Our Henry Farm is a community that keeps people here, attracts former residents back and continues to be a magnet for others, enriching the diversity of our neighbourhood.
For over 50 years, it’s been “the place to live”. A safe and nourishing place to raise families and enjoy a great lifestyle surrounded with neighbours that care and celebrate our place and your community.
Why We Love Henry Farm
Many thanks to those who entered our Henry Farm Writing Contest and told us about their favourite things about living in Henry Farm. We agree! Henry Farm is a unique and special community unlike any other. Congratulations to our Young Henry Farmers for your winning essays.
Betty Sutherland Trail
Residents can take a stroll along the trail, jog, cycle or roller blade. The link to park information is http://www.ontariotrails.on.ca/trails-a-z/betty-sutherland-trail
Henry Farm Tennis Club
The Henry Farm Tennis Club has been a mainstay in our community for the past 30 years. It is a community based non-profit club run by an executive that is elected by the members. Our club aims to provide recreation to members of the community and to promote and develop the game of tennis, both at the junior and adult levels.
Shaughnessy Public School (GR. JK-08)
Proudly serving the Henry Farm community.
Welcome to Shaughnessy Public School!
At SPS, talented teachers, support staff and families work together to set high academic and social standards, and to encourage personal bests throughout the community.
We embrace the size of our intimate school community as an opportunity to build strong, familial interpersonal connections, focus strategically on school-wide goals, and ‘grow’ school safety organically through a network of supportive relationships. At Shaughnessy, we know, and are known by, one another.
The 50th Anniversary of Shaughnessy Public School was celebrated on Saturday, May 28, 2016