Allan Gardens Conservatory In Toronto

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Allan Gardens consists of one of the oldest parks in Toronto, and six greenhouses with flora from around the word. The park started it's life with a donation of a five-acre parcel of land in 1858 by George Allan a local politician

Located on the south side of Carlton Street between Jarvis and Sherbourne Streets, the park is in the heart of the City. The best part is it’s free, open to anyone to visit. With Award-winning annual flower shows for Spring, Easter, Summer, Fall and Christmas the park is always busy and full of life. It’s also a great location to take the kids and show them plants like palms, banana trees, orchids, jasmine, and gingers. Either with a date, or with the family this location has something for everyone

The location also has it’s place in pop culture, several episodes of Kenny vs. Spenny featured the park, and has appeared in both movies and music videos. The hours of operation are - 10 am - 5 pm, 365 days/year, Free admission, Wheel chair accessible, Oh and did I mention it's FREE. Ok just checking, If you find yourself in Toronto be sure to check it out

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This place is perfect in the summertime!