- Edwards Gardens
Edwards Gardens is a
botanical garden located on the southwest corner ofLeslie Street and Lawrence Avenue East inToronto, Ontario . It is also the site of the Toronto Botanical Garden.It is a former estate garden featuring annuals,
rose s andwildflower s and an extensive rockery. It is located on Wilket Creek, one of thetributaries of the Don River West Branch. The estate's title was once held by Alexander Milne, a Scottish weaver who settled here after theWar of 1812 and left in 1832. The land and the woolen/saw mills was obtained byRupert E. Edwards in 1944 and created his country home. Edwards home was left in neglect and was purchased by the Municipality ofMetro Toronto in 1955 and became Edwards Gardens in 1956. The Civic Garden centre was relocated from another Milne property, the Milne home on Old Lawrence Avenue.Edwards Gardens is one of several parks located in Toronto's ravines, many of which are connected by hiking and cycling trails ending on the shores of
Lake Ontario . The park's manicured lawns and well kept flower beds make it a popular destination for wedding parties to take photographs.ee also
List of botanical gardens in Canada External links
* [http://www.advantica.com/tours/tor2.htm Edwards Gardens]
* [http://www.toronto.ca/parks/parks_gardens/edwardsgdns.htm Edwards Gardens Description]
* [http://www.torontobotanicalgarden.ca Toronto Botanical Garden]
* [http://wholemap.com/map/area.php?area=EdwardsGardens Location of the gardens with photos and other web sites related to the area]
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