The Franklin Children’s Garden is a popular children’s garden located within the Toronto Botanical Garden in Toronto, Canada. The garden is designed to engage children and families with nature, and features a variety of interactive exhibits, hands-on activities, and educational programs.
Some of the features of the Franklin Children’s Garden include:
- The Spiral Garden: This garden is designed to engage children’s senses and encourage exploration, with a spiraling path that winds through a variety of plants and textures.
- The Water Channel: The water channel is a popular attraction where children can experiment with flowing water and learn about how it moves and interacts with different materials.
- The Tree House: The tree house is a popular attraction where children can climb, play, and explore in a safe and interactive environment.
- The Maze Garden: The maze garden is a fun and challenging attraction where children can navigate their way through a maze of hedges and discover hidden surprises along the way.
In addition to its interactive exhibits, the Franklin Children’s Garden also offers a range of educational programs and events, including nature walks, gardening workshops, and storytelling sessions. The garden is open year-round and admission is free, although donations are appreciated to help support the Toronto Botanical Garden.