The beautiful Toronto Botanical Garden is free to visit and boasts a wide range of natural and manicured gardens.
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HIGHLIGHTS
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- Edwards Gardens, home to the Toronto Botanical Garden features a stunning collection of themed gardens and is open year round from dawn to dusk.
- Located on a ravine North of Downtown Toronto, Edwards Gardens features perennial and rose gardens in the upper area and rhododendrons, wildflowers and a rockery in the valley portion.
- You can enjoy a leisurely walk along the pathway leading out of the park that follows the ravine south into Wilket Creek Park, Serena Gundy Park and Ernest Thompson Seton Park.
- This path also passes by the Ontario Science Centre, so you may want to consider a visit to that attraction while in the area.
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What’s open and what’s not
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- Visitor Centre, including the Garden Shop, Weston Family Library, and public washrooms, is open
- The gardens as well as Edwards Gardens and the Don Valley ravine remain open for you to enjoy from dawn until dusk.
- The outdoor garden is open from dawn until dusk. It’s FREE for you to enjoy!
- Please note some trails may be closed during times of extreme weather.
- Additional onsite washrooms are available in the adjacent Edwards Gardens managed by the City of Toronto.