Our demonstration gardens are nestled beside the Fernwood Community Association’s allotment gardens in the Fernwood neighborhood of Victoria, BC. Throughout spring and summer the site is alive with hummingbirds, bees, and butterflies. It’s an oasis in the middle of the city.
Our knowledgeable staff are available to assist you in the office with purchasing a composter and relevant accessories, or in answering any of your gardening queries.
The garden is open for the public to walk through Wednesday – Saturday, from 10am-4pm. Guided Sustainable Systems Site tours are available by appointment.
The Compost Education Centre is committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive experience for all our community members.
Getting to the Compost Education Centre
The Compost Education Centre is located at 1216 North Park St. The closest bus stops are:
A bus transit planner is available on the BC Transit website (https://www.bctransit.com/victoria/).
The Compost Education Centre is accessible by bicycle, and there is ample bike parking available. Bike routes are visible on the CRD website (https://maps.crd.bc.ca/Html5Viewer/?viewer=BikeMap).
Parking
Parking is very limited. The closest parking options during the week are:
All other parking within 400 meters of the Compost Education Centre is residential-only. While construction is occurring adjacent to the Compost Education Centre at 1211 Gladstone Ave (projected to be complete in June 2025), parking is even more limited.
On Saturdays, parking is available in the Victoria High School parking lots that are accessible off Grant St and Gladstone Ave. From these parking lots, it is less than a 300 meter walk to the Compost Education Centre.
Site Accessibility
The Compost Education Centre site has paths made of wood chips. Mobility devices with wheels (such as wheelchairs, walkers etc.) are sometimes difficult to use on site. The Strawbale learning classroom is accessed via a wooden ramp, and it has a wide double door and a ramp leading up to it. Once inside the Strawbale, the floor is a level hard surface. There is a single-stall gender-neutral washroom on site. The washroom is not wheelchair accessible. There is a wooden ramp up to the washroom door and a small step over the doorframe into the washroom. The retail space is not wheelchair accessible; there are four steps up into our retail space.
Feedback Options
The Compost Education Centre welcomes the public’s feedback on its programs and services via: