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Royal Botanical Gardens (Cootes Paradise) adventures

Royal Botanical Gardens (Cootes Paradise) Adventures

Royal Botanical Gardens (Cootes Paradise) is a significant conservation area featuring diverse wetland habitats and extensive garden collections, offering rich opportunities for wildlife viewing, hiking, and environmental education.

2475
Acres Protected
20
Miles of Trails
500,000+
Annual Visitors
1941
Year Established

About Royal Botanical Gardens (Cootes Paradise)

 

Located at the western end of Lake Ontario near Hamilton, Ontario, Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) encompasses one of the largest botanical gardens in Canada combined with the protection of Cootes Paradise Marsh, a key wetland habitat on Lake Ontario's shoreline. The wetland plays a critical ecological role as a migratory bird stopover and a spawning ground for fish species, making it a hotspot for birdwatching and nature appreciation. Established in 1941, RBG covers over 1000 hectares of gardens, natural areas, and marshlands, managed to protect native plant species and wildlife while providing outdoor recreation and environmental education opportunities. Visitors can explore formal garden areas like the Rock Garden and Hendrie Park, alongside natural trails that weave through Carolinian forest communities and around Cootes Paradise. The Hamilton Harbour Inlet and the extensive marshlands attract diverse animals, including herons, waterfowl, turtles, and amphibians. Several boardwalk trails and interpretive programs allow close, environmentally sensitive access to the wetland's interior. RBG is popular with hikers, birders, photographers, and families, with interpretive centers and seasonal events enriching the experience. Its combination of horticultural excellence and natural heritage preservation highlights the region's biodiversity and reflects decades of conservation efforts.

Highlights

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Cootes Paradise Marsh boardwalks with prime birdwatching spots

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Rock Garden showcasing one of the largest rock gardens in Canada

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Hendrie Park featuring extensive wildflower gardens and sculpture

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Spencer Gorge and surrounding Carolinian forest trails

Notable Natural Features

Cootes Paradise Marsh

One of the largest wetlands on Lake Ontario, supporting diverse wildlife, especially migratory birds and aquatic species.

Rock Garden

A vast and scenic cultivated rock garden displaying thousands of alpine and rock-loving plants in a naturalistic setting.

Lowe’s Observation Tower

A vantage point overlooking Cootes Paradise Marsh offering panoramic views and great bird photography opportunities.