I collected this information for another thread, and thought it deserved to have its own. If you know of any additional sites/links/info that I'm missing, please chime in!
Several public food forests and community orchards exist around Victoria; most seem to have been grown out of impetus from folks in the neighborhood, following some organizing force appearing on the scene. A possibly incomplete list:
1) Spring Ridge Commons in Fernwood is a food forest on an old schoolbus parking-lot. It's the oldest of this list by quite a bit at ~16 years, and has some sizable mulberries, figs, a strawberry arbutus tree, guomi bushes, etc.
http://springridge.rd123.ca/
2) The Fernwood community centre down the road has a kitchen garden and a small community orchard.
http://fernwoodnrg.ca/fernwood-nrg-programs/urban-sustainability/fernwood-community-orchard/
3) A permaculture based community orchard has been started in Fairfield:
http://fairfieldcommunitygardens.blogspot.ca/
Here is a good QA post that among other things lists some of the steps taken to create this place.
http://fairfieldcommunitygardens.blogspot.ca/2012/08/fairfield-community-gardens-questions.html
4) Banfield Community Orchard in Vic West:
http://www.hatchetnseed.ca/banfield-park-community/
http://crdcommunitygreenmap.ca/story/banfield-community-orchard-community-project-bears-fruit-vic-west
Some info about how the above 2 are structured is available here:
http://www.victoria.ca/EN/main/community/sustainability/social/urban_food_production/community-orchards.html
5) Welland Legacy Orchard in View Royal is a bit different; as the name implies, it was bequeathed to the town of View Royal by Rex Welland on his death; originally it was his private orchard, and it has an interesting mix of species; grapes, kiwis, fruit trees, some 200 in total, including rare apple cultivars. Lots of mason/miner bee boxes.
The site has been publicly owned for about 5 years, and it looks like things are beginning to come together; lifecycles(
http://lifecyclesproject.ca) is now managing the site for View Royal, but more volunteers at the work parties would definitely be a good thing!
http://wellandlegacypark.tumblr.com/
6) A community garden on Wark St. looks like it was modeled on a food forest. Not a lot of info online:
http://crdcommunitygreenmap.ca/location/wark-street-garden
7) There is a boulevard garden/permaculture orchard at Haultain Common:
http://crdcommunitygreenmap.ca/location/haultain-common
This one seems to have gotten a boost, and official acceptance of the practice, when a lawyer got interested:
http://fernwoodnrg.ca/boulevard-gardening-goes-mainstream/
Outside Victoria:
Cowichan Green Community put in a small food forest on a steep slope behind their office in downtown Duncan last year. I haven't been back since before planting, but hear that it's doing really well.
http://cowichangreencommunity.org/project/urban-food-forest/