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How can I get a plot in a community garden?
Every year, Saint-Laurent provides its residents with an opportunity to obtain a gardening plot at one of its nine community gardens. Vacant gardening plots are assigned by a random draw among all registrations received.
To register:
1. Fill out the coupon on page 8 of the Spring-Summer issue of L'Agenda, published by the Borough.
2. Then mail the coupon to aréna Raymond-Bourque before the deadline (2345, boulevard Thimens, Saint-Laurent, H4R 1T4)
Please note:
- Only one gardening plot may be assigned per family.
- Registrants selected in the random draw must show their resident carte-loisirs to obtain a plot.
Community garden locations:
- Jardin Cardinal (Cardinal and Tassé streets junction)
32 garden patches, four of which are set up for people with reduced mobility - Parc Alexis-Nihon (2999, rue Badeaux)
28 garden patches - Parc Hartenstein (1505, rue Cardinal)
23 garden patches - Parc Noël-Nord (2900, rue Baker)
25 garden patches, two of which are set up for people with limited mobility - Parc Saint-Laurent (845, rue Poirier)
42 garden patches, two of which are set up for people with limited mobility - Super jardin (545, avenue Sainte-Croix)
40 garden patches, two of which are set up for people with limited mobility - NEW! Bourbonnière (2800, rue Cazeneuve)
Accessible for people with limited mobility - NEW! Robert-Mitchell (Rue Crevier, south of Rue Saint-Louis)
Accessible for people with limited mobility - NEW! Roman-Zytynsky (corner of Boulevard Deguire and Rue Quenneville)
Accessible for people with limited mobility