Community Garden applications are now open! Are you looking for a space to grow your own organic vegetables, herbs and fruits? The Springbank Community Garden at rare is now accepting rental applications for the 2025 season. Located within an ecological reserve, the gardens are a unique place where activities are done respectfully and with minimal impact on the environment and the creatures that reside there.

We are a multicultural, multi-generational garden site where the members share knowledge and build relationships in the name of education, responsible land stewardship and inclusion. Rental fees range from $30 to $60 and subsidies are available should the price create a barrier to participation. Priority will be given to applicants who have no other space to garden. Apply today: https://forms.gle/5MnvjxRirR3fozmL9

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Springbank Community Gardens - 2025 Application

The Springbank Community Gardens at rare Charitable Research Reserve are a special space for those interested in growing their own fresh organic produce. Located within an ecological reserve, the gardens are a unique place where activities are done respectfully and with minimal impact on the environment and the creatures that reside there. We are a multicultural, multi-generational garden site, where the members share knowledge and build relationships in the name of education, responsible land stewardship and inclusion. We support diverse, inclusive, and equitable participation as we work toward meaningful reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples (self-identified and status First Nations, Metis, and Inuit) of Turtle Island. About this questionnaire: The gardens at rare Charitable Research Reserve are committed to providing a positive gardening experience to people of all racial identities, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, ability and economic status, and we recognize that historical and present-day barriers exist that disadvantage Black, Indigenous, People of Colour and other marginalized community members. The purpose of this questionnaire is to collect information that will help assign garden plots based on the members’ unique needs while helping to increase equity and reduce barriers.

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