• ...lands donated to the Toronto Horticultural Society by George William Allan in 1858, with the horticultural society officially opening a gardens there in 1860.
  • Allan Gardens Conservatory. The Conservatory features six greenhouses and hosts multiple species of flora, such as orchids, cacti, banana and palm trees...
  • Opened in 1858, Allan Gardens is one of oldest parks in Ontario and one of the best mid-exploration lunches on-the-go you can have in Toronto.
  • The garden and the main part of the property was donated by George William Allan, a one-time Mayor of Toronto and long-time Senator.
  • + Toronto > Tourist attraction > Romantic outings in > Allan Gardens. ... Address: 160 Gerrard St E, Toronto, ON M5A 2E5, Canada.
  • Planning a trip to Toronto? Foursquare can help you find the best places to go to. ... 19 Horticulural Ave (Allan Gardens) Toronto ON M5A 2P2 Canada.
  • Explore the Allan Gardens when you travel to Toronto - Expedia's Allan Gardens information guide keeps you in the know!
  • The Palm House. Opened to the public since 1860, the Allan Gardens Conservatory is one of the oldest botanical gardens of its kind.
  • Dating from 1858, Allan Gardens is one of Toronto's oldest parks. The highlight is its indoor botanical garden and conservatory, filled with plants from all...
  • Allan Gardens sounds like a gem in Toronto! Looking at the images I see some comparison to Kew Gardens in London.