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I'll bet more people visit the Montreal Botanical Gardens than the Toronto Botanical Gardens.
Could it because the Montreal version is close to the Pie-IX Metro Station?
In fairness the TBG is a much more modest garden than the one in Montreal, they can hardly be spoken of in the same breath.
There's also another factor; The Royal Botanical Garden in Burlington is competition for TBG...........or really not so much, again its a much larger, much more substantial facility.
There's one that could really use enhanced transit access.
Aldershot Station is quite close, but just have a look on Streetview at how you would get from the station to the Gardens on foot.......or by bike, not a nice journey at all.
Toronto (and Ontario) should be looking at how to make its attractions more accessible to the public transit users. The Toronto Botanical Gardens is one bad example.
The Toronto Botanical Gardens isn't ideally situated for transit access. That's true. But, of course, the park is here for other reasons (regulatory flood plain, Mr. Edwards, for whom Edwards Gardens was named, also chose to sell, specifically to Metro Toronto, with the intent of preserving the space as parkland).
The 'Botanical Garden' as tourist draw was not really thought of then.........
Other examples are the Toronto Zoo and Ontario Place. At least, the Ontario Science Centre will be improved, except for its own safari from the station to the entrance, for about ten years when the Ontario Line is completed.
The Zoo is getting a number of transit-related improvements; though it still won't be ideal.
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At any rate, we're getting well away from the subject of this thread.........
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