Community Garden at Little Mountain
A growing space for Community, Connection and Collaboration
The community garden in Little Mountain by Holborn, is a located at the corner of Ontario St. and East 37th Ave. Launched in late summer 2025, the garden features 100 garden beds. This allotment-style garden is where neighbours, community members, and local organizations come together to grow food, flowers, and budding friendships.
To contact the garden manager of Little Mountain Community Garden, please email: garden@communitygardenbuilders.com
GARDEN ENTRY
Garden entry only from Ontario St. (near 37th Ave.) or 37th Ave East.
GARDEN Partners, Organizations and Gardeners
The garden is made up of local organizations and individual community members who have been allocated a garden bed.
Currently, the garden is an allocated-style community garden with a portion of beds for local organizations/community groups and another portion of garden beds allocated to individuals from the community who applied during the build phase in person or through our ongoing Garden Waitlist sign-up below.
Contact the Garden Manager of Little Mountain Temporary Community Garden: garden@communitygardenbuilders.com
GARDEN SPONSOR
The sponsor of the garden at Little Mountain is Holborn. Holborn is a Vancouver-based real estate development firm for more than 23 years, and has been building places that elevate the lives of those who live, work, and play in them. Through it all, inspiration has been our driving force—sparked by people who make each community truly unique.
NEW GARDENER FAQ
1) Who can join the garden? Anyone! We aim to create an accessible, welcoming space for all community members to participate.
2) What does it mean to 'join' the Community Garden? Each new gardener can sign up to use 1 garden bed to grow food and flowers. Each bed is 4' x 3.3', offering 13 sq. ft. of growing space/bed. The cost of using each garden bed is $20/year/bed. This includes: access to great soil in a cedar raised bed, water access (garden hoses) and monthly emails and updates. Please let us know if the annual Garden Fees are restrictive; we aim to create an accessible growing space for all community members.
3) How long will the garden last? In short: one growing season at a time. We take each year growing season by growing season, and we'll be sure to let any gardeners know about future plans for the property.
4) Do the gardens fill up? Yes, currently the garden is full, but if you put your information in the Waitlist form, you will be contacted if/when a space becomes available.
Any more questions, please contact: garden@communitygardenbuilders.com
