C$11.0
/ Adult
This garden is the oldest university botanical garden in its region, with a history going back over 100 years. It covers more than 44 hectares and is home to thousands of different plants from around the world. The place is designed for people who want to learn about plants, walk through peaceful trails, and see rare species up close.
- The garden is most popular for its massive collection of plants, especially the Asian and alpine gardens.
- There’s a super cool Greenheart TreeWalk, a canopy walkway that lets you walk among the treetops 🌳.
- Themed gardens like the Food Garden and the Physic Garden show how plants are used in daily life and medicine.
- See Rare and Unique Plants: The garden has one of the largest collections of living plants in the country, including rare and endangered species you won’t find anywhere else.
- Walk the Canopy: The TreeWalk is a suspended bridge system that gives you a bird’s-eye view of the forest. It’s a fun way to experience nature from above and snap some cool pics 📸.
- Chill and Learn: The trails are peaceful and perfect for a quiet walk. There are signs everywhere with info about the plants, so you actually learn stuff while you explore.
- Best time to visit: Late morning or early afternoon for the best light and fewer crowds.
- Dress code: Wear comfy shoes and bring a rain jacket if the weather looks iffy 🌦️.
- Tickets: It’s smart to book tickets online a few days ahead, especially for the TreeWalk.
- The garden is open year-round, but some areas might be closed in winter.
Venue
General admission price for adults starts at C$11.0.
Last checked: Apr 8, 2025
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