Earth Day Eco-Market on Sat. April 22
We can all change our habits for a better future. By committing to the environment one step at a time, we can inspire change on a larger scale on Earth …
Earth Day Eco-Market on Sat. April 22 Read MoreWe can all change our habits for a better future. By committing to the environment one step at a time, we can inspire change on a larger scale on Earth …
Earth Day Eco-Market on Sat. April 22 Read MoreJoin TBGKids for nature fun! We offer hands-on learning experiences in the Wilket Creek Ravine and our outdoor Teaching Garden which has raised garden beds and a vegetable patch sown …
TBGKids Camps and Family Programs Read MoreToronto Botanical Garden members love plants, spending time in nature, and more. A Toronto Botanical Garden membership helps you deepen your knowledge and connection to the natural world, become a …
Become a Member Read MoreEdwards Summer Music Series Thursdays at 7 p.m., July 13 through August 31. Our beloved Edwards Summer Music Series offers live, outdoor concerts in the garden showcasing local talent from …
Music at the Garden Read MoreToronto Botanical Garden’s Garden Shop is always “buzzing” with inspiration and brimming with essentials for gardeners of all ages. You’ll find a thoughtful selection of pollinator-friendly seeds, seasonal bulbs, live …
Visit the Garden Shop Read MoreOur gardens are open throughout the winter for you to enjoy. Please note that some paths may not be maintained.
What’s beautiful in Winter Read MoreOur gardens are open for you to enjoy daily, from dawn until dusk. In November you’ll appreciate the fall colours in our gardens and the adjacent ravine, along with late …
What’s in Bloom in November Read MoreForty years ago, we set foot into what is now Toronto Botanical Garden and have not looked back since. What began as a search for “how to garden” books, led …
Support the Garden You Love Read MoreOctober 30, 2022 – One year ago today, I received a very important call. It was the call from TBG’s headhunter saying that the field had been narrowed to the …
Message from the Executive Director | One year ago today, I received a very important call Read MoreNatalie comes to Toronto Botanical Garden following seven years at the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA), serving as the Acting Senior Manager/Supervisor, Education and Training. In this role, Natalie led a team running 8 distinct programs in York and Durham, along with supervising the Claremont Nature Centre. Prior to the TRCA Natalie served as Executive Director of the High Park Nature Centre from 2013-2015 and served as the Supervisor/Coordinator of Children’s Programs at Toronto Botanical Garden from 2007-2015.
Natalie has a Bachelors of Education from the University of Toronto, a Certificate in Fine Art from Sheridan College, and a Certificate in Parks and Recreation Management from Schulich Executive Education Centre.
We are thrilled to have her join the leadership team at the Garden and look forward to the continued growth of our educational programming.
Welcoming our New Director of Learning, Natalie Harder Read More