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Toronto Botanical Garden
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Toronto Botanical Garden

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777 Lawrence Ave E, North York, ON M3C 1P2, Canada

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About Toronto Botanical Garden
Toronto Botanical Garden is a garden located in Toronto city of Ontario province in Canada. It was established in the year 1958 and covers an area of about 4 acres. It is a not-for-profit public organization that aims to provide education alongside preserving native species of the plants. The garden could be visited any day of the week between 7:00 am to 9:00 pm.

How To Reach Toronto Botanical Garden
The garden is easily accessible through public transport. You can use Subway route number one or you can reach there by Bus number 162 or 54. If you prefer a train journey then you can do so and you have to leave your train at Oriole Go station. The Garden is at 49 minutes walking distance from this station or you can get a cab to arrive at your destination. If you are going there by bus then near the bus station are Lawrence Ave East at Leslie Street West Sife and Leslie Street at Lawrence Ave East Southside which is just a 3 minute and 4-minute walking distance from the garden. The nearest subway station is Leslie situated at 59 minutes walking distance from this garden.

Some Lesser Known Facts About Toronto Botanical Garden

  • The garden is divided into 17 themes including Woodland Walk, Green Roof, Westview Terrace, Beryl Ivey Knot Garden among others.
  • It is the best place to educate children about plants. Many school visits, summer break camps, and family programs are organized in the park so that the children can learn practically and can connect themselves with nature. It also has an organic vegetable garden section that teaches children that how vegetables grow and harvest.
    It is the best place to educate children about plants. Many school visits, summer break camps, and family programs are organized in the park so that t
  • The garden also has a horticultural library. The visitors can find books relating to landscape design, plant species, flower arrangement, urban agriculture alongside herbs and vegetables in this library.
    The garden also has a horticultural library. The visitors can find books relating to landscape design, plant species, flower arrangement, urban agricu
  • The adults can also get knowledge of horticulture. The garden offers about 20 courses in a year to provide knowledge about gardening, urban beekeeping, floral design; botanical art, and much more where grown-ups can participate and acquire knowledge.
    The adults can also get knowledge of horticulture. The garden offers about 20 courses in a year to provide knowledge about gardening, urban beekeeping
  • The garden also actively participates in rainwater harvesting. The rainwater from the water features and the building are stored in two cisterns in the perennial borders.
  • Various events like Pollinator Week and National Volunteer Week are organized by the garden so you can plan your trip accordingly if you want to participate in these events.
    Various events like Pollinator Week and National Volunteer Week are organized by the garden so you can plan your trip accordingly if you want to parti
  • The garden also provides an opportunity for visitors to buy seeds or plant saplings from the garden. They can also buy some gifts for their friends or relatives as a memory of their trip.
    The garden also provides an opportunity for visitors to buy seeds or plant saplings from the garden. They can also buy some gifts for their friends or
  • It also has a cafĂ© where you can enjoy your tea or coffee with some delicious snacks on the menu. Overall the garden is a complete package of outdoor where you can enjoy the beauty of nature, learn about horticulture and spend some quality time with your family.

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