Friday, September 24, 2010

Visiting the Royal Botanical Gardens in Burlington Ontario


The Royal Botanical Gardens, or RBG for short, is located in Burlington Ontario, Canada. It is one of the biggest attractions for tourist between Toronto and the Niagara Falls area. It is one of the most popular things to do in Burlington. It is a headquarters for the area horticultural education, conservation and scientific study. It has been recognized by Environment Canada as a National Focal Point for the Global Strategy for Plant Conversation, or GSPC, in July of 2006. The RBG is a 2,422 acres of sanctuary for nature and is considered the leading hot spot for plant biodiversity that Canada has to offer.

RBG contains the largest population of Canadian wild plants to be brought together in one spot.There are more than 1,100 distinct kinds of plants that grow with in the RBG boundaries including some species, such as the Bashful Bulrush, which can not be found anywhere else in Canada. It is also the the home to the largest population Canada's most endangered tree, the Red Mulberry. Other attractions that are things to do in Burlington at RBG included the Nature Interpretive Center, an outdoor education center. Also there is a vast network of trails that stretch for over 20 km and are lined with magnificent flowers. The trails lead to the RBG Arboretum, Raspberry house which is the home of the Bruce Trail Conservancy headquarters.

The Royal Botanical Gardens' natural lands and nature sanctuaries feature some very important wildlife and native Canadian plant life. The largest of these areas is home to Cootes Paradise, also known as Dundas Marsh, which is a large wetland. The wetland is a vital spawning place for Canadian fish species for Lake Ontario. It is also one of the best places for bird watch in all of Canada. It is the target of Project Paradise, one of Canada's major ecological rehabilitation efforts. One of the most interesting things to do in Burlington is the RBG's yearly garden show, The Ontario Garden Show, which is the second largest in Canada.

The RBG offers a contemporary education program in is main buildings located in Burlington as well as in the Nature Interpretive Center that is located north of the Cootes Paradise int eh Arboretum. It host over 18,000 school kids a year through programs organized with the school center. Also its 200 public education opportunities are some of the many things to do in Burlington. These activities include a wide range of subjects including organic cooking, botanical illustrations and basic botany. You can save on admission fees and special attraction tickets by finding Royal Botanical Gardens coupons online.








Chris is an avid outdoor enthusiast who likes to write about The RBG and everything related to plants and the outdoors. You can find other great ideas for things to do in Ontario at his blog where he also does reviews on places to visit, hotels, tourist attractions, cultural activities and just having fun in Ontario.


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