City Farmer has been promoting urban agriculture in the Vancouver area for decades
Fungi Perfecti helps people cultivate, identify, use, and appreciate fungi
Gardenweb hosts an extensive array of garden-related discussion forums
The Edible Garden Project advocates home food production
The North Shore Recycling Program works to limit the waste stream
The False Creek Watershed Society remembers the past and helps preserve the future
Farm Folk, City Folk connects folks to their food supply
GE Free Solutions works to stop the spread of Genetically Engineered foods
The Vancouver Fruit Tree Project connects those with fruit with those who harvest fruit with those who need fruit
The Pesticide Action Network promotes awareness of, and alternatives to, dangerous agrochemicals
Steve Solomon's Soil and Health Library provides electronic copies of a number of interesting texts
Slow Food promotes healthy sustenance
Mother Earth News helps people live wisely
Food Not Bombs feeds folks for free
The Cornucopia Institute works to de-industrailize agriculture
Derry Walsh sells a wide variety of apples, on named rootstocks, from her farm in Aldergrove
Seeds of Diversity strives to maintain rare food plant varieties
The International Seed Saving Institute teaches very important skills
Salt Spring Seeds is a perfect seed company
Dan Jason is an agricultural freedom fighter
Stellar Seeds is a very good seed company
Territorial Seeds sells a good variety of vegetable seeds, and reasonably-priced bulk packets
Artistic Gardens sells sample packs of seed for 35 cents (USD)
High Mowing Seeds is a Vermont company offering organically-grown seeds
Richters Herbs distributes an extraordinary variety of plants and seeds
Gaia Green sells very effective granular organic fertilizers
Freecycle helps unwanted things find loving homes
Life After the Oil Crash wakes people up
The Oil Drum facilitates dialogue about energy
The Oil Depletion Analysis Centre examines our petroleum situation
Xtracycle helps people break free from automobile addictions
Bike Forums are a good place to discuss bicycle-related issues
Sandor Katz is a fermentation revivalist
Barbara Damrosch and Eliot Coleman spread the joy of organic gardening
Joe Eskenazi explores Rudolf Steiner's pesudoscience as it relates to modern vineyards
Robert T. Carroll is a Skeptic
Homeopathy is worth researching