TBG is one of the best places to learn about plants, gardening and horticulture. Join the hundreds of adults who share your interest and learn from experts in the field. Day, evening, and weekend...
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Wednesday, August 14, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Public $135; Members $120
Join hosts Marjorie Mason and executive chef Collin Thornton at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel for a tour of its innovative rooftop...
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The Buzz on Bees
Saturday, May 25, 10 a.m. to noon [FS13SBB]
What could be sweeter than honey made by TBG bees from TBG blooms? Along with our very own beekeeping team, you’ll meet our hives of...
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In the past decade, a popular and growing phenomenon has been the proliferation of flash mobs across the world. A “flash mob” has been defined as “a group of people mobilized by social media...
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NATURAL RESOURCES
While environment-friendly materials are frequently associated with the past century, textiles as sustainable resources have a long history. Join the Textile Museum of Canada’s...
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Bat Walk and Talk
Wednesday, July 24, 7:30 to 10 p.m.
Public $38; Members $30
What mammal eats up to half its weight every night and never gets fat? Granted, its diet consists of moths,...
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TBG camps (ages 3 to 11-years-old) are held primarily outdoors in the Teaching Garden and surrounding ravine, but campers will also explore artifacts in the beautiful James Boyd Children’s...
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We’ve searched the world to bring you the best of the best — in experts, in advice and, most importantly, in inspiration. These speakers will encourage you to try new plants, to use new gardening...
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In 2012 the TBG ran its first Summer Reading Club for Kids in the Weston Family Library. The Club owed much of its success to the hard work of Mark Stewart, a graduate student at McGill...
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Looking for engaging programs to entertain and enrich your young child (ages 1 to 3 years)? Bring your baby or toddler and learn about easy ways to introduce your child to nature. Sing songs, make...
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