Centennial Botanical Conservatory
Centennial Botanical Conservatory, inaugurated in 1967 as a Centennial project by the Fort William Parks Board, stands as a lasting legacy for the citizens of Thunder Bay. Centennial Botanical Conservatory is one of the Three Best RatedĀ® Places To See in Thunder Bay, ON.
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I really like this place, only visited twice and definitely want to come back here when it's all done up fancy like the plan I have in the pictures. Lots of different plants and flowers, they were all so pretty and cool. I loved all the tiny decor, like the mini fairy garden. I found the little name plates were nice and useful, but wish they were all on all the plants, cause some plants were not identifiability. Loved how some of the trees had fruits there, so you could see them growing. It's to bad the green house area was closed, but nice you could look in still to see all the succulents. I highly recommend you visited with family and friends.
This little paradise is brimming with fascinating flora of various sizes, from tiny to enormous. Take your time admiring the beauty of nature while taking a sufficient number of pictures. They also have a sizable collection of Atheist rocks.
I was surprised on how beautiful it was. Definitely recommend it. To even go sit and have a good meditation. Cactus area was close but you could see from far. There's parking for bikes and scooters. And the entrance it's free!
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Location / Contact:
- 1601 Dease Street, Thunder Bay, ON P7C 5H4
- Phone : (807) 622-7036
- Mobile : (807) 625-2195
- EMail : jbi***@t***y.ca
- Website : thunderbay.ca/en/recreati...
Working Hours:
Mon-Sun: 10am - 4pm
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