Nurturing city
Last updated November 26, 2025
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This project aims to develop or preserve areas in the city where residents can plant gardens to grow their own fruits, vegetables and edible plants. It is one of the winning projects of the third edition of Montréal’s participatory budget.
Description
These facilities could also be used for educational panels and gardening workshops where people can meet and learn about urban agriculture.
This project includes 6 boroughs, with a total budget of $4.9 M.
Advancement
Discover the project details by borough:
Planning in progress
- Location :
- Parking lot of Parc Martin-Luther-King
- Budget : 300 000 $
- Starting date: Summer 2026
- Delivery date: 2026
Preliminary analysis
- Location :
- Preservation of the orchard on the land occupied by the Maison mère des Sœurs de Sainte-Anne
- Budget: $600,000
- Starting date: To be determined
- Delivery date: To be determined
Preliminary analysis
- Locations :
- Centre de loisirs Montréal-Nord
- Place Charleroi
- Other location to be determined
- Budget: $1,300,000
- Starting date: To be determined
- Delivery date: To be determined
Preliminary analysis
- Location :
- Les Dolmens, at the corner of Boulevard Viau and Boulevard Robert
- Budget: $300,000
- Starting date: To be determined
- Delivery date: To be determined
In progress
- Locations :
- Relocation of the Potager du Voyageur (Rue Notre-Dame)
- Other specific locations to be determined in Sainte-Marie and Saint-Jacques districts
- Budget: $1,500,000
- Starting date: Fall 2025
- Delivery date: 2026
Preliminary analysis
- Locations :
- Parc François-Perrault
- Parc Paul-Ouellette
- Parc Sainte-Lucie
- Place de la Gare-Jean-Talon
- Budget : 900 000 $
- Starting date: 2026
- Delivery date: 2026
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