
TBG Celebrates National Volunteers Week
In honour of National Volunteers Week, we at the Toronto Botanical Garden are delighted to be able to profile just a few of our wonderful volunteers, who are a such …
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In honour of National Volunteers Week, we at the Toronto Botanical Garden are delighted to be able to profile just a few of our wonderful volunteers, who are a such …
Read MoreMarch 15 through 24, 2013 at the Direct Energy Centre, 100 Princes’ Blvd. Toronto, Ontario “Ah, Spring! The most awaited for season. After our long Canadian winters, we look forward …
Read More(Toronto, January 31, 2013) Staying in the city this March Break? Then treat your kids to interactive educational activities that are really, really fun at the Toronto Botanical Garden, conveniently …
Read MoreOne of the things I love most about Toronto is that you can always find neat places to visit and activities to experience, many of which are both family-friendly and …
Read MoreKindergarten Munchkins in the Garden OUTDOORS Children will use their five senses to explore seasonal changes. Learn about cycles in nature by planting bulbs in the fall or seeds in …
Read MoreTORONTO – One of the best times to go for a summer stroll to look at gardens is in the evening, and the Toronto Botanical Garden (TBG) now offers a …
Read MorePaul Zammit, a graduate of the University of Guelph, is the former Director of Horticulture at the Toronto Botanical Garden. He is a regular speaker at garden clubs and horticultural …
Read More(Toronto, September) Toronto Botanical Garden (TBG) is proud to present Patrick Cullina, past vice-president of horticulture and operations for New York City’s High Line, in the first talk of the …
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