I'm guilty of taking my city for granted. Toronto is the largest city in Canada, and it's way too easy to live within your neighbourhood. That's also a big perk, but we're talking about exploring here! So, it's with this post that I vow to start checking out areas of the city that I just haven't bothered spending much time in (because there has been Netflix to watch, or I'd have to, like, take a bus). Starting with: Allan Gardens. More specifically, the conservatory. Which is ONE BLOCK away from my house. And free. And full of humid plant magic. I went there once with Jason, but it was after we had a bottle of wine in the park, so we didn't really take in the whole show...
My personal highlights included: a banana tree, The Cactus House, and the beautiful shape of The Palm House. There are benches throughout, information boards on the various plant varieties, and if you go there during the week (as I did today) it was pretty damn peaceful too! Note: don't go to the Eaton Center afterwards if you'd like to maintain that sense of peace.
3 comments:
Oh wow! Great shots girl! I visited this place last week as part of an eco-scavenger hunt thing. There was a clue in the cactus house. This makes me want to go back and take it all in when I'm not literally racing to leave. Thanks for sharing!
NICE PHOTOS. I'm curious what that plant is in the 6th photo from the top. I have the same one in my house and am effectively killing it. Too much water? Too little sunlight? Mysterious!
Mandy: Thanks - definitely worth another trip!
Shayna: The one with the colourful leaves? SO NICE. I hope it adopts a will to live.
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