
Nestled in the heart of Point Grey, Vancouver, this new rain garden landscape has turned an ordinary front yard into a vibrant, eco-friendly oasis that’s as functional as it is fabulous. With native plants like salmonberry and sword ferns strategically placed to capture and filter stormwater, the yard now plays a starring role in reducing runoff while adding pops of lush greenery and wildflower bursts. A whimsical mix of river rocks and carved cedar pathways guide visitors through the garden, inviting both critters and neighbours to enjoy the space. This rain garden doesn’t just brighten the block—it’s a clever nod to sustainable design that thrives in Vancouver’s rainy embrace.







