Explore the WWOOF Canada Website!

Mar 15, 2023

We hope you’re enjoying the new WWOOF Canada website! If you haven’t checked it out yet, you can do so by going to WWOOF.ca

If you’d like help navigating the new site, please watch this short video: New WWOOF Website Guide for Hosts!

The video demonstrates how to access a host profile, but will help WWOOFers find their way around the new site too! 🙂 This video will show you how to:

  • Log in for the first time*
  • Access your account page/ personal profile
  • Manage your host profile and change your availability
  • Access the WWOOF Help Centre and contact WWOOF Staff
  • Communicate with WWOOFers and manage Visit requests
  • View WWOOFer profiles and leave reviews

If you still have questions after watching the video, we suggest checking out the WWOOF Help Centre. It has lots of helpful answers to the most common questions. If you want to know what’s changed on the new website, you can find more information about that in this news post.

The new website was created in collaboration with the Federation of WWOOF Organizations , meaning all WWOOF groups will use the same website going forward. The site is simpler, mobile friendly, and WWOOFer profiles & reviews are now transferable between countries!

If after exploring the above resources, you still have any questions about the new website, you can contact us at info@wwoof.ca.

*For security reasons, we could not migrate your password. So, when logging in for the first time, you must set a new password by clicking on the “I forgot my password” link from the login page.

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