
TBG’s Spring Plant Sale Postponed to 2021
Update as of Fall 2020| As our building remains closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and in response to provincial and municipal guidance on all mass participation events we have decided …
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Update as of Fall 2020| As our building remains closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and in response to provincial and municipal guidance on all mass participation events we have decided …
Read MoreGive the gift that keeps on giving (and growing). A membership to the Toronto Botanical Garden will give your friends or family access to a wealth of horticultural resources including a …
Read MoreWeekend programs are offered throughout the year for the entire family to connect with nature including Halloween Howl, Harvest Day and Earth Day. Sign up for our TBG kids newsletter …
Read MorePOSTPONED TO 2021 An international symposium in naturalistic planting design at the Toronto Botanical Garden Join us for what will be the horticultural design and networking event of the year. This …
Read MoreHarry Jongerden, Toronto Botanical Garden’s long-time Garden Director was awarded the Garden Person of the Year Award at the Canadian Garden Tourism Awards hosted in Victoria, BC in November 2019. …
Read MoreThe building will be closed to the public from Wednesday, December 25, 2019, reopening on Thursday, January 2, 2020. Even though the building is closed, the outdoor gardens and adjacent ravine …
Read MoreStill under development, this garden located at the corner of Lawrence Avenue and Leslie Street, is highly visible from the street and announces the presence and beauty of the gardens …
Read MoreGet into the holiday spirit with these DIY workshops including creating your own beautiful ornaments, artful centrepieces and personalized gift wrap. TBG Members receive FREE PARKING and discounts on courses. …
Read MoreToronto Botanical Garden in partnership with the City of Toronto is moving ahead with the exciting Master Plan to create a world-class botanical garden in Toronto. TBG has done extensive …
Read MoreThe green roof on the Dembroski Centre for Horticulture is over 2400 square feet. It acts as a shallow planter with the soil and plant roots absorbing rainwater and pollutants. …
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