Sechelt Streetside Garden in an urban free-to-harvest space

Sechelt Streetside Garden is our free, accessible, street-side free-to-harvest permaculture garden full of perennial berries, herbs and flowers. We often host workshops and community work parties. This garden is made possible by volunteers, donors, the District of Sechelt, Rotary Club and the Sunshine Coast Credit Union.

Community members help care for this urban, public community garden, and anyone can harvest to put fresh healthy food on the table.

Workshops & Gatherings

We host a variety of learning opportunities and work parties at the gardens, typically seasonally, to learn about and work together to plant, care for, and harvest food.

Free to Harvest

These gardens are free to harvest by anyone, without question. More than twenty different herbs, berries, and vegetables are harvested throughout the year.

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Regenerating the soil

We ensure growing practices are building the soil and our earth, rather than stripping it, by using no-till methods, compost, mulching, cover crops, crop rotation, and perennial plantings.

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Butterflyway

A partnership with Sechelt Rotary Club & David Suzuki Foundation’s Butterflyway Project to create viable pollinator habitat in neighbourhoods across Canada.

Come on by

Sechelt Streetside Garden is located on Ocean Av. at Mermaid St., on the shíshálh (Sechelt) Nation territory,
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