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Garden Attractions In Ontario

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Ontario is one of the 13 provinces and territories of Canada and is located in east-central Canada. It is Canada's most populous province accounting for 38.3 percent of the country's population, and is the second-largest province in total area. Ontario is fourth-largest in total area when the territories of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut are included. It is home to the nation's capital city, Ottawa, and the nation's most populous city, Toronto, which is also Ontario's provincial capital. Ontario is bordered by the province of Manitoba to the west, Hudson Bay and James Bay to the north, and Quebec to the east and northeast, and to the south by th...
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  • 2. Springbank Park London
    Springbank Park is a 140-hectare park located along a stretch of the Thames River in London, Ontario, Canada. As the largest park in London, it contains 30 km of trails and is home to Storybook Gardens, a family attraction open year-round.
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  • 4. Shakespearean Gardens Stratford
    The Guinness Book of Records lists 410 feature-length film and TV versions of William Shakespeare's plays, making Shakespeare the most filmed author ever in any language.As of July 2018, the Internet Movie Database lists Shakespeare as having writing credit on 1,371 films, including those under production but not yet released. The earliest known production is King John from 1899.
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  • 10. Dieppe Gardens Windsor
    Dieppe is a port in Upper Normandy, France. Dieppe may also refer to: In places: Dieppe, New Brunswick, a city in Canada near Moncton, New Brunswick Dieppe-sous-Douaumont, a French commune in Lorraine, France Dieppe Bay Town, a seaside town on Saint Kitts Dieppe Barracks, a military installation used by the Singapore ArmyIn ships: HMS Dieppe , a steamship converted as a troopship, hospital ship, yacht and RN armed boarding craft SS Dieppe SS Dieppe , a LB&SCR ship SS Dieppe , a LB&SCR ship LST 3016 or HMS Dieppe, an amphibious warfare ship of the Royal NavyIn other uses: Dieppe, the battle honour awarded to forces participating in the Dieppe Raid, a 1942 World War II Allied attack on German forces in the French town Dieppe , a 1993 Canadian miniseries about the raid
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  • 11. Centennial Botanical Conservatory Thunder Bay
    The Centennial Conservatory in Thunder Bay, Ontario is located in the city's south end. It was built in 1965 and opened to the public in 1967 as a Centennial Project to commemorate the Canadian Centennial. The conservatory houses various varieties of tropical plants, flowers, trees and shrubs in its main greenhouse, a cactus room, and a room with seasonal displays. The facility includes paths and benches and a wishing well and is open to the public, year round free of charge.
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  • 12. International Friendship Garden Thunder Bay
    The Thunder Bay Soroptimist International Friendship Garden is a city park located in the south end of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. The park is located at the south end of Chapples Park, at the corners of Victoria Avenue and Hyde Park Avenue. The Friendship Garden was organised in 1967 as a Centennial gift by the Soroptimist Club of Fort William-Port Arthur. The garden showcases unique monuments representing eighteen ethnic groups in the Thunder Bay area, laid out in a 15-acre garden featuring man made ponds, floral displays, picnic tables, benches and walking trails.
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  • 13. Rideau Hall Ottawa
    Rideau Hall is, since 1867, the official residence in Ottawa of the Canadian monarch and therefore also of their representative, the Governor General of Canada. It stands in Canada's capital on a 0.36 km2 estate at 1 Sussex Drive, with the main building consisting of approximately 175 rooms across 9,500 m2 , and 27 outbuildings around the grounds. Rideau Hall's site lies outside the centre of Ottawa, giving it the character of a private home.Most of Rideau Hall is used for state affairs, only 500 m2 of its area being dedicated to private living quarters, while additional areas serve as the offices of the Canadian Heraldic Authority and the principal workplace of the governor general and his or her staff; either the term Rideau Hall, as a metonym, or the formal idiom Government House is emp...
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  • 14. Coventry Gardens Windsor
    Coventry Gardens is a park in Windsor, Ontario, Canada on Riverside Drive, in the Pillette Village. It contains the Charles Brooks Peace Fountain that floats on the Detroit River mainly in summer. Across the Detroit river to the north is Detroit's Belle Isle Park . The park is often filled with spectators of the annual fireworks of the Windsor–Detroit International Freedom Festival that usually takes place between July 1, Canada Day and July 4, Independence Day. The park was completed in 1931 and was named after Joseph L. Reaume, its benefactor. The park has several historic memorials to noted events in the Windsor area. In 1975 the park was expanded from 4.7 acres to 7 acres of land.
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