Winter Blooms 2023
Combine the magic of the season with the wonders of nature. You’ll enjoy indoor and outdoor eco-friendly shopping, local food, and nature experiences that will engage visitors of all ages. …
Winter Blooms 2023 Read MoreCombine the magic of the season with the wonders of nature. You’ll enjoy indoor and outdoor eco-friendly shopping, local food, and nature experiences that will engage visitors of all ages. …
Winter Blooms 2023 Read MoreThere is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
Protected: Garden Birthday Parties at TBG Read MoreThis April, our goal is to raise $10,000 in support of maintaining a healthy garden and local ecosystem and offering nature-based programming for all ages. Here’s how it works: you …
Support the Garden You Love Read More“I live in the neighborhood,” says Bianca Da Costa. “Toronto Botanical Garden is an extension of my backyard.” With a deep sense of pride, Bianca has woven herself into the …
The Toronto Botanical Garden: An Extension of Your Backyard Read MoreOur goal is to offer an engaging learning environment. Our adult programs are grounded in plant-based content: ecology, ecosystems, botany, and horticulture. We offer lectures and workshops on gardening, conservation, …
Programs, Talks & Workshop Read MoreToronto Botanical Garden is a lush oasis in the heart of the city, where the wonders of nature and beauty come together. The garden is home to a diverse collection …
Upcoming Events Read MoreThis small but mighty garden highlights how a garden can support a healthy ecosystem while highlighting stunning floral displays throughout the spring, summer, and even autumn! The plants selected for …
Pollinator Garden Read MoreRavines define Toronto’s landscape, are part of the city’s green infrastructure and are critical for biodiversity. More than 17 per cent of Toronto’s total area is ravine land and 87 …
Celebrate Toronto’s Ravines Read MoreIt was easy for Ian McRae to feel at home during his first volunteering shift at Toronto Botanical Garden. Although he didn’t start as a regular visitor, Ian quickly found …
Gratitude for Plants and People Read MoreGilbert Gallaher, or as his friends call him Gil, may be a new volunteer to TBG, but he has been well acquainted with plants for a while now. Raised in …
Partnership Found at Toronto Botanical Garden Read More