Vancouver Community Gardens


The Vancouver Community Gardens are a group of community gardens located around the Vancouver area. Vancouver citizens involved in Community Gardens pledge to support the farm and in turn receive a portion of the goods produced for personal use. Vancouver has over 75 community gardens in city parks and school yards.

Process of becoming a Community Garden in Vancouver

The process of becoming a community garden involves an expression of interest application to the City of Vancouver. In order to be considered a community garden, the garden must grow crops for personal use, there must be a community development program and must increase biological diversity and educate the local community about food production.
The city also supports the development of the community gardens by helping groups establish and run community gardens, help locate suitable land, make agreements to use the land, and develop environmental education programs.
Once approved, the community is allowed to operate the community garden according to the set by the City of Vancouver, British Columbia.

Government

Farms and food processing businesses can apply to receive financial funding and support from the British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture through its Growing Forward 2 Program.
Urban Beekeeping was included in the urban agriculture bylaw as acceptable in the year 2005., while this law changed to include backyard chickens in 2010. Based on these policies, the City of Vancouver is now working toward achieving a goal in which 25% of the city's landscape is garden/farm land for edible produce.

Benefits of Community Gardens

Community Gardens have been shown to enhance nutrition and physical activity and promote the role of public health in improving the quality of life.
The gardens have also been associated with community building and reduced crime rates. These results vary by city, however there are some important key elements that are common among successful community gardens.
  • Leadership and Staffing: The city should provide adequate staffing and resources for the community as requested. This is especially crucial in the initial stages where the land is being transformed into a garden
  • Volunteers and Community Partners: The involvement of the community is vital for the garden to thrive. This usually comes in the form of diverse volunteers from residences, schools, or businesses.
  • Skill-Building Opportunities: Gardening workshops provide opportunities for residences to develop skills in leadership, community organizing, cultural competency, and program planning.

Products Produced by Vancouver Community Gardens

The Climate of Vancouver is moderate and typically rainy; this allows for a large number of fruits and vegetables to be grown throughout the year. The following is a list of products available to various Community Gardens in Southwest British Columbia:

Chickens and Eggs

While, in 2010, it became legal for individuals and communities to raise backyard chickens in Vancouver, certain guidelines do need to be followed.
  • A maximum of 4 hens, 4 months or older, is allowed per lot is allowed.
  • Ducks, turkey, fowl and livestock are not allowed.
  • Eggs, meat and manure cannot be used for commercial purposed.
  • Backyard slaughtering is not allowed.
  • Hens must be registered with the city. Registration is free and can be done online.

Honey

A number of Vancouver CSAs now involve or specifically focus on beekeeping and honey production. Organizations like Vancouver Honey Bees, Hives for Humanity and Strathcona Beekeepers focus specifically on supplying urban community gardens and community centres with the supplies needed to engage in Urban beekeeping.

List of Community Gardens in Vancouver

  • organized alphabetically

Gardens in City Parks

NameLocation
Adanac ParkAdanac St and Boundary Rd
Beaconsfield ParkEast 16th Ave and Slocan St
Brewers Park East 26th Ave and Victoria Dr
Cambridge Park Cambridge St and Wall St
Cambie Park500 West 54th Ave
Charleson Park999 Charleson
China Creek North Park East 6th Ave and St Catherines St
China Creek South ParkEast 10th Ave and Clark Dr
CottonwoodMalkin Ave, between Chess & Raymur St
Guelph Park 2390 Brunswick St
Jonathan Rogers Park West 7th Ave and Manitoba St
Kingcrest ParkEast 26th Ave and Knight St
McSpadden ParkEast 5th Ave and Victoria Dr
Mount Pleasant ParkWest 15th Ave and Ontario St
Nelson Park1030 Bute St at Nelson St
Pandora ParkEast Hastings St and Nanaimo St
Riley ParkEast 30 Ave and Ontario St
Riverfront ParkEast Kent Ave S and Chandlery Pl
Robson ParkEast 14th Ave and Kingsway
Sahali ParkEast 8th Ave and Fraser St
Slocan Park East 29th Ave and Atlin St
Stanley ParkRobson St at Lost Lagoon
StrathconaHawkes Ave and Prior St
Tea Swamp ParkEast 15th Ave and Sofia St
Woodland Park705 Woodland Dr

Gardens on City Land

City land can include some community centres and personal properties.
NameLocation
Arbutus VictoryEast Blvd,between West 50th to 57th St
Cedar Cottage Community GardenUnder Skytrain near Hull St and Victoria Dr
Chester's Field Community GardenChester St and East 37th Ave
Cheyenne2755 Cheyenne Ave
China Creek HousingEast 8th Aveand Keith St
City Hall Lawn GardenWest 10th Ave and Cambie St
Copley CommonsCopley St and Vanness Ave
CROWS Point Community GardenVanness Ave and East 24th Ave
Cypress Community GardenWest 6th Ave and Cypress St
Dundee Community Garden5395 Dundee St
Horley Community Orchard2753 Horley St
John McBride GardenWest 1st Ave and Wylie St
KerrisdaleEast Blvd and West 60th Ave
La CosechaEast Broadway and Clark Dr
LadybugEast 8th Ave and Commercial Dr
Maple Community GardenWest 6th Ave and Maple St
Means of ProductionEast 6th Ave and St Catherines St
M.O.B.YCommercial Dr and East 11th Ave
PineWest 6th Ave and Pine St
Horley Community Orchard2753 Horley St
John McBride GardenWest 1st Ave and Wylie St
KerrisdaleEast Blvd and West 60th Ave
La CosechaEast Broadway and Clark Dr
LadybugEast 8th Ave and Commercial Dr
Maple Community GardenWest 6th Ave and Maple St
Means of ProductionEast 6th Ave and St Catherines St
M.O.B.YCommercial Dr and East 11th Ave
PineWest 6th Ave and Pine St
Purple Thistle Gardens1200 Parker St,1100 Vernon Dr, and 1100 Charles St
SEFC Community Garden215 W 1st Ave
SPEC Cambie Communal GardenWest 10th Ave and Cambie St
Still Creek Community GardenKaslo St and East 28th Ave
UP! ElginEast 37th Ave and Elgin St
The Village on False CreekWest 1st Ave and Columbia St
World in a Garden7249 Cypress St