
The Royal Botanical Gardens, or RBG for short, is located in Burlington Ontario, Canada. The RBG is a 2,422 acres of sanctuary for nature and is considered the leading hot spot for plant biodiversity that Canada has to offer.
It is also the the home to the largest population Canada's most endangered tree, the Red Mulberry. Other attractions that are things to do in Burlington at RBG included the Nature Interpretive Center, an outdoor education center. The trails lead to the RBG Arboretum, Raspberry house which is the home of the Bruce Trail Conservancy headquarters.
The Royal Botanical Gardens' natural lands and nature sanctuaries feature some very important wildlife and native Canadian plant life. The wetland is a vital spawning place for Canadian fish species for Lake Ontario. It is the target of Project Paradise, one of Canada's major ecological rehabilitation efforts. One of the most interesting things to do in Burlington is the RBG's yearly garden show, The Ontario Garden Show, which is the second largest in Canada.
The RBG offers a contemporary education program in is main buildings located in Burlington as well as in the Nature Interpretive Center that is located north of the Cootes Paradise int eh Arboretum. You
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