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Food forests

This initiative involves planting numerous fruit trees, berry bushes, and medicinal plants in a public space accessible to everyone, allowing anyone to pick and gather fruits and medicinal plants.

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In 2022, the Corridor proudly began its collaboration with Les Fruits Défendus, a Montreal-based urban fruit-picking collective overseen by Santropol Roulant. This volunteer initiative connects fruit tree owners with volunteer pickers to organize fruit harvests.
 

Our Food Forests

2014
University of Montreal

A food forest was planted in the heart of the mountain campus at the Université de Montréal, featuring fruit trees, edible plants, and medicinal plants.

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© Amélie Philibert, University of Montreal

2016
Darlington Square

Planting of a food forest of about forty fruit trees and shrubs at Place Darlington with the Green Patrol of the eco-neighbourhoods group.

© Amélie Philibert, University of Montreal

2022
Martin-Luther-King Park

As part of the INARI project with MultiCaf, this food forest includes 39 trees and 4 shrubs, made possible by a grant from Tree Canada and support from the borough.

© Amélie Philibert, University of Montreal
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