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Book a Child & Youth Workshop

Book a child and youth workshop in your classroom, or come visit our teaching gardens! We offer a variety of programming for learners from preschool to grade 12. Inquire about the possibility of French composting workshops for immersion classes from kindergarten to grade 8!

Accessibility Information

Our educators aim to make our workshops accessible and enjoyable for students with diverse needs. Get in touch if you have students who may benefit from accommodations so that we can best prepare for your workshop. For information about accessibility on our site during visits, see here.

Testimonials

“It was very apparent that the kids and their parents thoroughly enjoyed the program. The day after the program I had one little guy, who attended the program, ask me to find him books on composting as his family were going to build a compost!”

“I liked how experiential the tour was for the children. The facilitator was skilled at maintaining the children’s attention and keeping them interested.”

“Elora was very interactive, engaging, and fun! She noticed when the children needed to move and was willing to respond to many questions, comments, and student inquiries!”

  • Spring Plant Sale – May 9th, 2026

    Save the Date! The Spring plant sale will be held on May 9th, 2026 from 10am-2pm. The plant sale will take place in Haegert Park (1202 Yukon St.) one block from our site on North Park street. Bring a blanket or a picnic so you can enjoy the music in the shade of the giant…

    Save the Date! The Spring plant sale will be held on May 9th, 2026 from 10am-2pm. The plant sale will take place in Haegert Park (1202 Yukon St.) one block from our site on North Park street. Bring a blanket or a picnic so you can enjoy the music in the shade of the giant Sequoia tree. Entry by donation. No one turned away from lack of funds. Dogs welcome.

    The Spring Organic Plant Sale features local farmers offering a wide variety of organically grown vegetable, flower and herb seedlings to get you off to a successful start this growing season.

    What you can look forward to:

    • The largest selection of organically grown heirloom tomato varieties all in one place for easy shopping

    • Organically grown vegetable starts from arugula to zucchini

    • Native plants for your low maintenance garden

    • Perennial edibles like berry bushes and other fruiting shrubs

    • Medicinal herbs like English lavender, chamomile and yarrow

    • Culinary herbs like Genovese basil, dill and chives

    • Companion plants like marigolds, sweet cicely and comfrey

    Accessibility Information

    The sale will be happening in Haegert park which is grassy and slightly sloped, there are curb cuts at various entrance points to get into the park.

    Visitors can park at the Vic High parking lot between Gladstone Avenue and Grant St. The parking lot is a 200m walk from Haegert Park.

    Thank you to our sponsors:

    • Hatchet & Seed
    • LADR Landscape Architects
    • Biophilia Collective
    • Country Grocer
    • Cold Comfort
    • Habit Coffee
    • Patagonia Victoria
    • The Private Network
    • Zero Waste Emporium
    • Chek News
    • West Coast Seeds

    The Compost Education Centre is located on unceded and occupied Indigenous territories, specifically the land of the Lekwungen speaking people—the Xwsepsum and Songhees Nations. These nations are two of many, made up of individuals who have lived within the porous boundaries of what is considered Coast Salish, Nuu-Chah-Nulth and Kwakwa’wakw Territory (Vancouver Island) since time immemorial. At the CEC we seek to respect, honour and continually grow our own understandings of Indigenous rights and history, and to fulfill our responsibilities as settlers, who live and work directly with the land and its complex, vital ecologies and our diverse, evolving communities.

  • Spring Soil Prep by Alysha Punnett

    Read the article here.

    Read the article here.

  • Cover Cropping for the Backyard Garden by Alysha Punnett

    Cover cropping for the backyard garden

  • Winter Growing

    Winter Growing, written by our Site Manager, Alysha Punnett and published by the NRG online publication.

    Winter Growing, written by our Site Manager, Alysha Punnett and published by the NRG online publication.

  • Factsheet #18: Vermin Resistance

    Factsheet #18: Vermin Resistance

    Factsheet #18: Vermin Resistance

  • The Compost Education Centre Needs Your Help

    You can find ways to support us on our homepage and via these links: http://givingtuesday.ca/partners/compost-education-centre or here: https://compost.bc.ca/get-involved/donate/

    You can find ways to support us on our homepage and via these links:
    http://givingtuesday.ca/partners/compost-education-centre

    or here:
    https://compost.bc.ca/get-involved/donate/

  • Last Workshops of 2017!

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  • Comfrey Bocking 14 Slips @ the CEC

    Fall is prime time to plant comfrey slips and next week the CEC will be selling Comfrey Bocking 14 slips by donation!

    Fall is prime time to plant comfrey slips and next week the CEC will be selling Comfrey Bocking 14 slips by donation!

  • Cold Weather Composting

    Above is a link to the article written by Alysha Punnett, the CEC’s site manager, published by the Fernwood NRG.

    Cold weather composting

    Above is a link to the article written by Alysha Punnett, the CEC’s site manager, published by the Fernwood NRG.

  • We are looking for your input!

    What workshops would you like to see at the Compost Education Centre next year?   Fill out this link to have your input included in our Programming Session!

    What workshops would you like to see at the Compost Education Centre next year?

     

    Fill out this link to have your input included in our Programming Session!