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Where can I park?There is a large paid parking lot adjacent to the TBG. It is available on a first-come, first serve basis. All proceeds from the parking lot support …
FAQ Read MoreWhere can I park?There is a large paid parking lot adjacent to the TBG. It is available on a first-come, first serve basis. All proceeds from the parking lot support …
FAQ Read MoreThe Entry Garden Walk was designed by Dutch garden designer and plantsman, Piet Oudolf. His first Canadian project, this garden is inspired by his New Wave Planting style using bold …
Entry Garden Walk Read MorePaid parking began at the Toronto Botanical Garden in July 2019. Funds from paid parking go directly to the Toronto Botanical Garden, which is a registered charity. These funds will …
Paid Parking at TBG Read MoreNational Pollinator Week at the end of June is a time to celebrate pollinators and spread the word about what you can do to protect them. Here are some of …
What’s in Bloom during Pollinator Week Read MoreToronto lost a bit of paradise when our parking lot was created many years ago. I don’t think we’ll offend Joni Mitchell, though, as we undergo expansion at the TBG. …
Restoring Paradise Read MoreOne of the peculiarities of the current layout of Edwards Gardens is that its maintenance or service yard is located by the barn in the entrance area to the park. …
Maintaining Excellence Read MoreThe beauty of our gardens provides a natural setting for any wedding, special event, party or meeting. With magnificent views of our award-winning gardens, the Toronto Botanical Garden’s LEED Silver …
Host your next event outdoors in our beautiful garden Read MoreBe sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram where we regularly post photos of “What’s in Bloom” in our gardens and sharing ideas and tips for gardeners of all ages. …
Spring in the Garden Read MoreLooking for a meeting space that will inspire your guests and colleagues while heightening their creativity? Escape to one of Toronto’s greenest spaces. Toronto Botanical Garden has energizing landscapes and …
Corporate Events Read More“Here we go”, says Harry Jongerden, as he outlines the first of many exciting developments for Toronto’s botanical garden. We woke up on April 26 and asked ourselves, what next? City …
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