Centennial Park Conservatory Explained

Centennial Park Conservatory
Map:Canada Toronto
Type:Conservatory
Location:151 Elmcrest Road
Toronto, Ontario
M9C 3S2
Coords:43.6494°N -79.5883°W
Operator:City of Toronto
Open:10am to 5pm daily

Centennial Park Conservatory is a conservatory in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[1] [2] It consists of three greenhouses and 12000square feet of plants including a cactus house, a tropical house and a show house which features seasonal displays. It is located in Centennial Park, in the former City of Etobicoke. This conservatory is cared for by Toronto Parks who also run Allan Gardens. Admission is free.

Seasonal shows

The highlight is the Christmas show which opens the second Sunday of December with Christmas carollers, cookies and hot apple cider. In December many different poinsettias are displayed, from white to red to dark purple. The Japanese chrysanthemum show occurs the first Sunday in November. The spring show at Easter features hyacinths, tulips, hydrangeas and Easter lilies.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2017-11-21 . Centennial Park Conservatory . 2023-01-03 . City of Toronto . en-CA.
  2. Web site: 2020-01-21 . Photos: Discover Centennial Park Conservatory, Toronto . 2023-01-03 . The Harlton Empire . en-US.