Québec City (Borough of Sainte-Foy - Sillery - Cap-Rouge)
(Region: Québec City and Area)
The residence of lieutenant-governors from 1870-1966, this park is now open to the public. Spread over 24 hectares, this garden features heritage buildings, wooded areas and
Category: Municipal and regional park / nature interpretation centre (Garden)
Rouyn-Noranda (Sector of Rouyn-Noranda)
(Region: Abitibi-Témiscamingue)
This gardening-oriented park is located in downtown Rouyn-Noranda. It features over 25,000 plants, trees and shrubs, wheelchair-adapted paths and a wooded trail around Édouard
Located on the western tip of the Island of Montréal, in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, this magnificent 245-hectare (605-acre) forest reserve includes a 25 km (12.5 mi) trail system
Come discover this large natural garden nestled in an historic village just 30 minutes from Montréal. In bloom from May to October. Indigenous flowers, perennials, trees, shrubs
Sherbrooke (Borough of Brompton)
(Region: Eastern Townships)
On the banks of Rivière Saint-François, in Parc de la Rive, attend visual arts exhibits, intimate concerts and other cultural goings-on, including a special summertime art showcase.
Category: Art gallery / studio / handicraft (Garden)
This home, classified as an historic monument, offers a comprehensive program: artwork exhibitions, concerts, poetry recitals, operas, art history lectures, historical and horticultural
Category: Museum / interpretation centre / historic site (Garden)
Come discover the Mackenzie King estate, 231 hectares of wonder, located in the heart of Gatineau park. For close to 50 years, the estate was the summer residence and refuge
Category: Museum / interpretation centre / historic site (Garden)
Twenty-nine years of care have shaped the Jardins du Grand-Portage (Grand-Portage gardens) into one of the Lanaudière region's most beautiful tourist attractions. You'll be enchanted
These magnificent gardens are located in the heart of picturesque Cap-à-l'Aigle, on a homestead that descends from the mountain to the St. Lawrence River. Numerous annual and
In the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, this five-acre garden, created in 1975, features the five elements (earth, fire, water, wood and stone) while maintaining the greatest