community gardens open toronto

Province gives green light for community gardens to operate in Toronto

Toronto's parks and conservation reservesmay still be closed, but the locally-run plots of land that help feed the city will be allowed to re-open, says the province.

Anew amendmentto Ontario's state of emergency order issued Saturday will allow people to operate community gardens and allotment gardens.

"These gardens are an essential source of fresh food for some individuals and families, including those who face food insecurity," it said.

"Local medical officers of health will provide advice, recommendation, and instructions that the gardens must meet in order to operate, such as physical distancing and cleaning and disinfecting commonly used equipment and surfaces."

Food security advocates argued that community gardens are part of the essential food-supply chain and successfullypushedfor the re-opening of community gardens across Ontario. Initially they fell into the category of recreational outdoor spaces which wereforced to closein March.

Toronto's community gardenssit within city-owned parks and land and include over 70 locations in downtown Toronto, Scarborough and Etobicoke.

Lead photo by

Tanya Mok


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