Stop to smell the fragrant roses and all the other gorgeous flowers in bloom this spring and summer around New Brunswick.
Kingsbrae Garden
The unique climate across the province allows gardeners to grow a vast array of flowers and plants. Spend some time outside, learning about the plants you can grow and maybe get inspired to plant your own garden.
Kingsbrae Garden
Opened in 1998, Kingsbrae Garden has been widely recognized as a must-visit garden for many flower and plant lovers. Kingsbrae Garden is divided into smaller gardens that highlight both traditional and modern gardening styles.
Discover the history of gardening and learn how to garden above ground along the way by reading the interpretive panels. There are many sculptural elements that enhance the beauty of the garden, which will delight art lovers.
Opens Victoria Day Weekend
220 King Street, St. Andrews
$16 – $22
New Brunswick Botanical Garden
On the shore of the Madawaska River is the picturesque New Brunswick Botanical Garden. Since June 1993, the Botanical Garden has been collecting and growing local plants while being a safe space for local insects and animals.
The garden comprises 12 thematic gardens, including a medicinal and an aromatic plant garden. If you are hungry after your walk through the gardens, stop by Café Flora. Their menu was designed to enhance your experience in the Garden.
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Opens Victoria Day Weekend
15 Isidore-Boucher Blvd, Edmundston
$8.50 – $21
Fredericton Botanic Garden
At the west end of Odell Park are 53 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens and well-maintained walking trails. The Fredericton Botanic Garden is home to a predominantly local flora, with some rarer plants interspersed. The Association that supports the garden hosts a yearly spring plant sale at the end of May for people who are looking to add to their gardens and support the Botanical Garden.
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695 Prospect Street, Fredericton
Saint John Public Gardens
The Saint John Public Gardens, home to three greenhouses operated by the Saint John Horticultural Association, offers a peaceful escape filled with flowers, greenery, and community charm. Popular for strolls, picnics, and photos, it also sells a variety of plants in hanging baskets and containers.
The Gardens are situated near Rockwood Park Campground.
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48 Seely Street, Saint John
Roosevelt Campobello International Park
Sitting close to the border with Maine, the Roosevelt Campobello International Park is a popular and internationally known spot. While the park is named after President Roosevelt, the gardens are not historically accurate, but they do contain many of the varieties of plants that would have been grown in cottage gardens of the Roosevelt era.
The gardens are inspired by the era and popular styles, with some beautiful modern twists. The best months to see the gardens in bloom are July and August. If you are a fan of Dahlias, they are in full bloom from late September to early October.
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459 Route 774, Welshpool
Irving Nature Park
Spend a fun-filled family day exploring the spectacular natural gardens at the Irving Nature Park. The eight walking trails will take you through six different ecosystems, home to unique and endangered flowers and trees. For more structured gardening, check out the two life-size mazes in the Children’s Forest.
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1790 Sand Cove Rd, Saint John
Odell Park
On the edge of the Fredericton Botanic Gardens is one of Canada’s Best Old Growth Forests, which has some trees that are more than 400 years old. Under the tree tops, you can find the flora and fauna that grow in this unique forest ecosystem. This popular 333-acre, year-round park is also home to the Odell Arboretum that features every native New Brunswick tree species.
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Waggoners Lane, Fredericton
Irving Arboretum
Even though it is a popular location for cycling and hiking, many visitors don’t take the time to take in the natural beauty of the Irving Arboretum truly. Every year, new trees and flowers are added to these spectacular gardens. Gather up the family, pack a picnic and enjoy a relaxing time surrounded by local flora and fauna that you don’t see every day.
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52 Chemin du Couvent, Bouctouche
Quispamsis Arts & Culture Park
During the summer months, the Quispamsis Arts & Culture Park is in full bloom with beautiful, bright colored flowers and fantastic music. The glorious blooms act as a fabulous backdrop for live music in the park or watching movies under the stars.
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12 Landing Court, Quispamsis
Photo Credit: Quispamsis Arts & Culture Park
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