“Before I participated in the collective gardens, I did not feel I was a part of the neighbourhood community, but after I participated for a few years, I know more people in the neighbourhood and feel more connected and happier living here.”
COLLECTIVE GARDENS
By joining, you can:
- Learn and share gardening knowledge with support from The Depot’s experienced team
- Take home fresh, nourishing food
- Try new produce
- Build friendships, connect with others, and contribute to your community
Garden locations
- St. Thomas Garden: 6897 Somerled
- Westhaven Garden: West Broadway/Harley
- Fielding Garden: Fielding/West Hill
- Cantaloup Garden: 4335 Hampton
- Phoenix Garden: 5035 Maisonneuve West
Ways to participate:
- Weekly commitment: Join a collective garden for the full growing season (April - October)
- Flexible options: Volunteer or drop in when you can
Eligibility:
Contribution:
Please note, this program is heavily subsidized, so it can remain open to everyone. Over 26 weeks, participants receive access to produce, garden space, materials, and staff support at a true cost far above the $10–$400 registration contribution. If you’re able, choosing a higher contribution helps ensure others can take part. If you cannot pay, please speak with a staff member — no one is turned away due to lack of funds.
COMMUNITY GARDENS
Garden locations
- St-Raymond Community Garden: At 5605 Upper Lachine, behind Habitations St-Raymond
- NDG Community Garden: On Royal Ave. between Terrebonne St. and Monkland Ave.
- Rencontres Community Garden: At the corner of Botrel St. and Notre-Dame-de-Grâce Ave.
- Châteaufort Community Garden: At the corner of Darlington Ave. and Van Horne Ave.
- De La Savane Community Garden: In Parc de la Savane, near Paré St.
By joining, you can:
- Grow your own fruits, vegetables, and herbs
- Learn gardening skills with support from The Depot’s team
- Connect with neighbours and share knowledge
- Enjoy time outdoors in a welcoming community space
Eligibility:
You must live in Montreal. If you live in another municipality (e.g., Côte-Saint-Luc), please check their local programs.
How to join the waiting list:
Community gardens are very popular and wait times are long (5–9 years). To add your name to the waitlist, either:
- Download the Waitlist Form and email the completed form to jardins.communautaires@depotmtl.org
- If you are unable to complete the form and email it, you can come to The Depot during office hours, and a staff member can help you complete the form
We’ll contact you when a plot becomes available. Please keep your contact information up to date.
Want to start gardening sooner?
ÇA POUSSE!
Through Ça Pousse!, students:
- Learn hands-on gardening skills
- Explore how the food system works and why it matters
- Strengthen their connection to food, nature, and the environment
- Build critical thinking about food and sustainability
Eligibility:
Partner schools:
- École des Cinq-Continents
- École Judith-Jasmin
- École Mackay Centre
- École Marc-Favreau
- Saint-Monica
- École Saint-Luc
GARDEN RESOURCES
- Gardening Skills Workshops: Seasonal sessions to help gardeners of all levels build knowledge and confidence.
- Train-the-Trainer Workshops: Supporting teachers, community leaders, and partners to run their own garden programs.
- Partner Support: Offering hands-on guidance, materials, garden access, and resources for schools and organizations.
See below for upcoming workshops. If you are in need of partner support, please use the contact form.

