1. Toronto Botanical Garden in 777 Lawrence Avenue East, Toronto, ON
    Discover the Toronto Botanical Garden, a serene oasis in the heart of the city. Stroll through themed gardens showcasing a diverse range of plant species, all carefully curated to inspire and educate visitors.
  2. High Park in 1873 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON
    Explore the natural beauty of High Park, a sprawling green space featuring hiking trails, lush gardens, and even a zoo. With its diverse ecosystems and abundance of wildlife, High Park offers a perfect setting for nature observation and exploration.
  3. Rouge National Urban Park in 1749 Meadowvale Road, Toronto, ON
    Embark on a journey through Rouge National Urban Park, one of the largest urban parks in North America. Home to diverse habitats, including forests, wetlands, and beaches, this park offers countless opportunities for outdoor learning and environmental discovery.
  4. Evergreen Brick Works in 550 Bayview Avenue, Toronto, ON
    Visit Evergreen Brick Works, a vibrant community hub that connects people with nature through various environmental programs and initiatives. Explore the restored heritage buildings, native plant gardens, and hiking trails while learning about sustainability and conservation.
  5. Royal Botanical Gardens in 680 Plains Road West, Burlington, ON
    Venture to the Royal Botanical Gardens, a breathtaking destination just a short drive from Toronto. With its extensive collection of plants, nature trails, and conservation efforts, this world-renowned botanical garden offers a truly immersive experience in natural beauty.
  6. Terra Cotta Conservation Area in 14452 Winston Churchill Boulevard, Terra Cotta, ON
    Escape to Terra Cotta Conservation Area, a peaceful retreat nestled in the Credit River Valley. Hike through woodlands, meadows, and wetlands, and learn about local flora and fauna while enjoying the tranquil surroundings of this conservation area.
  7. Royal Ontario Museum - Indigenous Garden in 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON
    Explore the Indigenous Garden at the Royal Ontario Museum, an outdoor space dedicated to showcasing the rich biodiversity and cultural significance of native plants. Engage with Indigenous knowledge and traditions while admiring the beauty of this unique garden.
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