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Allotment gardens & Community gardens
The City of Winnipeg operates allotment gardens at various locations throughout the City.
Community Gardens are run by community groups and organizations.
Allotment gardens (garden plot rentals)
New rentals:
Plots not renewed by returning renters will open for rental to the public April 1, 2025.
Watch this page in late March for an updated list of available plots.
All plots rent on a first-come-first-served basis.
Make your reservation:
- In-person at Living Prairie Museum – 2795 Ness Avenue - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
- By phone at 204-832-5865 (Please note we have a single phone line) - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Questions? Please email communitygardens@winnipeg.ca or call 204-832-5865.
Serviced - City tills once per season | Location | Rental fee | Plots available for 2025 |
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Alex Bridge Allotments | 685 Dalhousie Cres | $59.85 | no plots available |
Grant Allotments | Grant between Stafford & Lilac | $29.93 | no plots available |
Unserviced - no City till | Location | Rental fee | Plots available for 2025 |
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Avalon East Allotments | Behind 11 Avalon Rd | $39.90 | no plots available |
Avalon West Allotments | Avalon Rd at Glen Meadows | $39.90 | no plots available |
Parker Blk40 | Heatherdale @ Daniel | $39.90 | no plots available |
Parker Tot Lot | Parker Ave @ Daniel St | $39.90 | no plots available |
Paulicelli Allotments | Paul Robson @ Paul Martin Dr | $39.90 | no plots available |
Learn more:
Community gardens
Community gardens can transform empty lots into green, living spaces. Neighbourhoods often experience a positive environmental, economic, and social impact from their community gardens. The community group handles all aspects of garden membership, maintenance and programming. Groups enter into a lease agreement with the City of Winnipeg.
The benefits of community gardens include:
- Provide opportunities for individuals and community groups to grow gardens
- Improve our connection to the sources of food
- Strengthen our neighbourhood connection
- Add to the enjoyment of our green space
- Promote an awareness of the environment
Learn more about Winnipeg's community garden policy
Contact the Community Garden Information Centre for more information on Community Gardens.
Community garden information
Winnipeg Public Library Info Guide: Gardening