Community Projects
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Canada Blooms is a not-for-profit organization. Proceeds from the annual Canada Blooms event are donated to community horticultural projects by our producing partners, The Garden Club of Toronto and Landscape Ontario.
This year the proceeds from Canada Blooms will support the new Woodland Walk Entrance Garden which will greet visitors enjoying the Toronto Botanical Gardens at the intersection of Leslie and Lawrence Streets in Toronto.
Since 1997, Canada Blooms has generated over $650,000 that has been donated to the following projects:
- The Weston Quarry Garden at the Don Valley Brick Works, Toronto
- The Royal Botanical Gardens Perennial Border Project, Hamilton
- Scugog Shores Historical Museum, Port Perry
- The Teaching Garden at Edwards Gardens, Toronto
- Communities in Bloom Civic Beautification - across Canada
- Fletcher Wildlife Garden, Ottawa
- University of Guelph Conservatory Restoration Project, Guelph
- Elevated Wetlands, Toronto
- The Gardens at Landon Bay, Brockville
- The Millennium Garden, Milton
- Dominion Seed House Gardens, Georgetown
- The Master Gardeners Program, Ontario
- A Garden of the Senses, Halton Hills
- The Community Memorial Hospital project, Port Perry
- Black Creek Pioneer Village, Toronto
- Humber Arboretum, Toronto
- The Sustaining Project at the Humber Arboretum, Toronto
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