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Toronto Botanical Garden

Toronto Botanical Garden

Programs, garden tours, nature day camps, field trips, and an extensive horticultural library; LEED Silver Certified Building with an energy-efficient sloping green roof and award-winning ecologically conscious design; rental facilities; garden shop and seasonal café. The Toronto Botanical Garden offers this as well as an array of 17 award-winning themed gardens spanning nearly four acres, all designed to educate and inspire.

The gardens are open daily, from dawn until dusk and access is free. Please note gardens are all outdoors. The best time to visit is between spring and fall.

Toronto Botanical Gardens are fully accessible.

Location

777 Lawrence Avenue E
Toronto, ON M3C 1P2
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Plan Your Visit

Toronto Botanical Gardens are open year-round. For more information, visit Toronto Botanical Garden’s website or email info@torontobotanicalgarden.ca.

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“One of my favourite spots in the city, it’s beautiful, it’s serene and it has brought many happy memories to our family.”

– John Cai, Toronto, ON

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