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  2. Centre for Canadian Historical Horticultural Studies - Wikipedia

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    Royal Botanical Gardens began to accumulate literature on Canadian horticulture in the 1960s. In 1979 the CCHHS was formally established as a collaboration between Royal Botanical Gardens and the Dunington-Grubb Foundation. Ina Vrugtman, Royal Botanical Gardens' librarian, coordinated the work of the Centre until her retirement in 1995.

  3. Allan Gardens - Wikipedia

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    In 1893, the National Council of Women of Canada was established inside the Horticultural Pavilion of the gardens. [3] In 1894, the garden's original conservatory was replaced. [5] Shortly after the death of Allan in 1901, the gardens were renamed from the Horticultural Gardens to Allan Gardens in his honour.

  4. Halifax Public Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The gardens also feature a bandstand that is used for free public concerts on Sunday afternoons during the summer. There are celebrations in the gardens every year on Canada Day (July 1) and Natal Day (the first Monday in August). In the past, many people enjoyed feeding the ducks who make the gardens their home, although it is now prohibited. [4]

  5. List of botanical gardens in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Edwards Gardens; James Gardens; Toronto Islands; Niagara Parks Commission, Niagara Falls; Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens, Oshawa [8] Ottawa Valley Native Plant Botanical Garden, Cobden [9] Parkwood, The R.S. McLaughlin Estate National Historic Site and Heritage Garden, Oshawa; Plant Paradise Country Gardens, Caledon [10]

  6. Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village - Wikipedia

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    Cullen Garden and Miniature Village A model farm in the village Cullen Gardens & Miniature Village was a popular tourist attraction in Whitby, Ontario , Canada. Officially opened in May 1980 by founder Len Cullen and his wife Connie, the Gardens were a major tourist attraction in Whitby for 25 years.

  7. International English Language Testing System - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, IELTS, TEF, or CELPIP are accepted by the immigration authority. [10] No minimum score is required to pass the test. An IELTS result or Test Report Form is issued to all test takers with a score from "Band 1" ("non-user") to "Band 9" ("expert user") and each institution sets a different threshold.

  8. Category:Gardens in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gardens in Canada" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Queen Elizabeth Park, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The popular quarry gardens were designed by Park Board Deputy Superintendent Bill Livingstone and were unveiled in the early 1960s. Prentice Bloedel's gift of $1.25 million funded the open reservoirs and built the country's first geodesic conservatory, which is surrounded by covered walkways, lighted fountains and a sculpture, Henry Moore 's ...