Baddeck Community Garden: 2026 Season

Posted on:
May 11, 2026

Victoria County is now accepting applications from residents and community groups interested in gardening at the Baddeck Community Garden for the 2026 season. 

The community garden offers a shared space for gardeners to grow vegetables, flowers and other plants while connecting with others in the community. Garden plots are open to individuals, families and community organizations. 

Applications must be submitted by May 20, 2026.  

If more applications are received than plots available, gardeners will be selected through a random draw. Payment is not required until you are notified that you have been selected.  

Plots are expected to be ready for planting in June. 

How to Apply  

Applications are available: 

  • At the Municipal Administration Building, 495 Chebucto Street, Baddeck  

Questions 

For more information, contact Steff MacLeod: 
Email: steff.macleod@victoriacounty.ca 
Phone: 902-295-3659 

Read the Baddeck Community Garden Application/Rules and Responsibilities 

A wooden sign marks a community garden, surrounded by greenery and flowering shrubs with clusters of small white blossoms in the foreground. The sign features a colorful logo with vegetables arranged in a circular pattern on the left and the words “COMMUNITY garden” with a wheelbarrow graphic on the right. Beneath the main title, the slogan reads, “Where Good Things Grow.” Trees and foliage fill the background, creating a natural outdoor setting. A green banner overlaid at the bottom of the image reads “2026 Community Garden Season.”

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