Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens

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Wolfville, Canada

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Botanical garden· Tourist attraction

Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens is located in Wolfville, Canada on 32 University Ave. Harriet Irving Botanical Gardens is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category botanical garden in Canada.

Address

32 University Ave

Phone

+1 9025851917

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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This is a tranquil beautiful place to stroll around. There is a large Central area. The only downfall I seen was that there are several entrances and once it starts to get around dusk I would not recommend walking alone.

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Catlady kimm

Amazing gardens, I loved this place. So many different areas so areas to see. I especially loved the medicinal and food plant garden.

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Irish Hernandez

taken during the orchid show.. take a walk around the conservatory and the gardens or read a book in the beautifully architectured sitting area

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Matthew DeSouza

Beautiful place, so well looked after, and such a great variety of flora to see. Even my young kids (5 and 2) loved running down the paths and trekking through the woodlands.

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Janet Noye

I loved that these gardens were native Acadian forest plants and plants brought by early settlers to the maritimes. You can also look a current horticulture research being done at the university. Very peaceful, beautiful, and informative place!

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Samson Learn

Terrific location. Free entry. I used this space to shoot some engagement photos for friends and we all loved the results. Indoor and outdoor beauty, lots of light. We were only there for 30-45 minutes and barely explored half.

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Zachary Goldsmith

Probably one of, if not the nicest (architecturally/aesthetically) regularly open public buildings in Wolfville to come visit. Lots of space to work and the gardens are beautiful year-round. It's not technically a "quiet" building but the main room is often treated like a library - expect a few glares if you answer a phone call and start talking loudly (I don't mind this - it's nice to have a quiet space like this). That being said, they sometimes have musicians come in to use the space so don't be surprised if there are the odd interruptions!

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Aaron Dalton

A working academic greenhouse. A small but attractive garden. The campus itself is also pretty.