Community Gardens

Enjoy the outdoors while growing your own fruits, vegetables, and flowers.

Explore community gardens in Wood Buffalo

The municipality is fortunate to have a variety of community gardens sprouting up every year. There are RMWB community gardens, school gardens and privately-operated gardens.  

Find all RMWB community gardens and specific details about each garden on the Parks Map. 

Community Garden List

If visiting a community garden, enjoy your thyme admiring the plants, but please only look and don't pick anything, unless you're a member of the garden.  Pets must be on-leash at all times when at the garden.  If viewing from a vehicle, please exercise caution, drive slowly and follow all posted signage.

Apply to maintain a plot in a community garden

Interested in participating in an RMWB Community Garden? While many of our garden locations currently have a waitlist, we encourage you to submit an application by clicking below to join the list and be considered as spaces become available. 

To join a community garden in our rural communities, please reach out directly to the lead gardener for each location to check availability. Contact information and additional details for each garden are available on the Parks Map. 

FAQs

Community gardens create opportunities for residents to enjoy the outdoors while growing their own fruits, vegetables and flowers. They contribute to the beautification of neighbourhoods and the health and well-being of communities. 

RMWB community gardens are created by the Municipality, then planted and maintained annually by volunteer gardeners.  

The municipality is fortunate to have a variety of community gardens sprouting up every year. There are RMWB community gardens, school gardens and privately-operated gardens. 

View garden maps

Please enjoy looking, but don't pick anything, unless you're a member of the garden.  Pets must be on-leash at all times when at the garden.  If viewing from a vehicle, please exercise caution, drive slowly and follow all posted signage.

While many of our garden locations currently have a waitlist, we encourage you to submit this form to join the list and be considered as spaces become available. 

To join a community garden in our rural communities, please reach out directly to the lead gardener for each location to check availability. Contact information and additional details for each garden are available on the Parks Map.  

Current gardeners may contact their lead gardener with any garden-specific questions.

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