Allan Gardens Conservatory is a historic urban park and greenhouse complex located in the Garden District of downtown Toronto. The conservatory is open year-round, offering a warm and vibrant botanical retreat even in Toronto’s coldest months.
The conservatory’s iconic center piece is the Edwardian-style Palm House, completed in 1910 and designed by architect Robert McCallum. It is surrounded by themed display houses including a Tropical House, Orchid & Bromeliad House, Temperate Show House, Arid (cacti and succulents) House, and a Children’s Conservatory
Address: 160 Gerrard Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (some sources also list 19 Horticultural Avenue as an internal access point)
Location in City: The park spans a full city block, bounded by Gerrard (south), Carlton (north), Sherbourne (east), and Jarvis (west)
Hours: Typically open daily from ~10 a.m. to 5 p.m., year-round
Admission: Free for all visitors
Accessibility & Amenities: The site is accessible and welcoming to all. Service animals are allowed, but pets are not. There are accessible washrooms inside. No coat check or lockers available; outside food and drink are not permitted inside
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