New Brunswick Botanical Garden

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Nestled in the heart of New Brunswick, the New Brunswick Botanical Garden is a lush, living museum that showcases the province's diverse flora. Spanning 17 hectares, this garden is a tranquil escape where manicured perennial borders, vibrant rose gardens, and native woodland trails blend seamlessly. Whether you're a keen gardener or simply seeking a peaceful stroll, the garden offers a sensory journey through themed sections, including a Japanese garden, a rhododendron collection, and a historic arboretum. The on-site café serves light lunches and treats, making it easy to linger.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the garden at a leisurely pace. If you plan to picnic or attend a workshop, allow up to half a day. The garden is compact enough to enjoy in a morning or afternoon, but its many paths invite a slower visit. Combine it with a stop at the adjacent nature reserve for a full day outdoors.

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