Burlington. Recreation, Community and Culture

Site: Multiple Locations

Service: Community Gardens

Record #: BTN5013
Last Full Update: 11 Mar 2024

Contact Information

Office Phone 289-983-6527
E-Mail communitygardens@burlington.ca
Website burlington.ca/en/community-supports/community-gardens.aspx
Social Media Facebook Facebook, Instagram Instagram, LinkedIn LinkedIn, X (Twitter) X (Twitter), YouTube YouTube
Primary Contact Michelle Bennett, Coordinator of Community Gardens; Email: michelle.bennett@burlington.ca
Alternate Contact Denise Beard, Senior Manager, Sport and Neighbourhood Development; Email: denise.beard@burlington.ca
Volunteer Coordinator Nicole Barich-Williams, Engagement and Volunteers; Phone: 905-335-7777 ext 7978; Email: volunteer@burlington.ca

Description and Service Details

Description (Service)

Offers five community gardens locations

  • includes raised accessible plots for individuals with limited mobility
  • each community garden has full sun, water supply, soil, compost, wood chips for pathways, a storage shed, some large tools, compost bins and a picnic table

Community garden locations:

  • Amherst Park, 2030 Amherst Heights Crt (washrooms not available, street parking)
  • Central Park, 2299 New St (park washrooms available, on bus route, parking lot)  
  • Francis Road Trail, near Marley Rd (washrooms not available, on street parking, on bus route)
  • Ireland Park, 2315 Headon Forest Dr (park washrooms available, on bus route, parking lot)
  • Maple Park, 750 Maple Ave (park washrooms available, on bus route, parking lot)

Permit holders are expected to:

  • provide their own plants, seeds and garden supports/ornaments
  • follow all garden rules and help to maintain the common areas of the garden and keep water barrels full

Volunteer opportunities to help grow food for food bank donation are available through the Burlington Food Bank at Maple Park and Central Park  

  • interested people should contact the Burlington Food Bank directly to speak with their volunteer coordinators

Donations 
Donations of tools in good condition, patio umbrellas with stands, vegetable seeds and seedlings are welcome  

  • contact the Community Garden Coordinator

Tours 
Free tours for horticulture groups or school field trips can be arranged for any location  

  • contact the Community Garden Coordinator

Consultation and Burlington Neighbourhood Community Matching Funding is available to residents and community groups wishing to organize to start up a community garden on private, commercial or institutional land (assuming a suitable site, City zoning by-laws allow for community gardens on all but contaminated unsafe industrial land)

Hours

May-Oct 31: dawn to dusk

Areas Served Burlington
Eligibility Ages: 18 year(s) and up 
 
Burlington residents only
Application

Online plot lottery application form must be submitted between May 1 and December 15 for the following season

  • applicants may select which garden location and plot style they prefer
  • all applicants will be notified if they have been assigned a plot or not by early January

Note:  

  • only one plot may be assigned per household
  • plots are assigned by lottery for one year due to demand
  • those unsuccessful in the initial lottery will be placed on a wait list for that year and notified if a plot becomes available to them
Languages English
Fees Program - seasonal fee, includes personal liability insurance ; Fee assistance available.

Site Information

Located In Community Burlington
Address & Map
Burlington, ON
Mailing Address c/o Community Garden Coordinator 
PO Box 5013 
Burlington City Hall 
426 Brant St 
Burlington, ON L7R 3Z6

Categories and Classification

Service Categories Community Gardens

Agency Overview

Locations for this Service