A team of volunteers spent six days transforming it into a busy community garden and gathering space called the Possible Garden. Gardeners and volunteers work on their allotments at the new Possible Garden. Ted Knudtson with the Cliff Bungalow-Mission Community Association says the garden is just as much about growing community and friendships as it is about vegetables. Local resident Kaitlyn Ahearn had been on a wait list for another community garden and took a small plot just a block away from her home. A colourful sign marks the site of the new community garden in Cliff Bungalow.
Source: CBC News August 08, 2020 00:45 UTC