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    Toronto Music Garden

    4.8 (24 reviews)

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    Ali B.

    Toronto Music Garden is just one word... STUNNING. I've always loved the garden, especially in the summer. You are fully entrapped in a surrounding with fresh flowers, fresh scents and the sky filled with beautiful bird noises. The plus-side is that the garden is right by the water as well. My wife and I love coming here with our iced coffee and just sitting here for an hour or two. I would definitely recommend this park for anyone in the area.

    Na T.

    love love looooove!!! what theyve done down here! lots of colourful flowers, the plants and trees. its like youve taken a step away from the city without leaving the city.

    From the website.  I love the explanatory map!
    Grainne M.

    I couldn't figure out what to choose as my 200th review. I didn't want to end up reviewing a chain store or something I didn't like. A walk through the music garden decided me. I love it here! The blurb says that the design is based on Bach's Suite No. 1 in G Major for unaccompanied cello and the map divides it into allemande, prelude, courante, sarabande, gigue and menuett. I love walking around the swirling pathways-they remind me of treble and bass clefs. The walk is fragrant from all the trees and flowers and it's amazingly peaceful there for a garden right on the Harbourfront. I haven't managed to catch any live music there yet-it's my project for the summer. I love it that summer allows me to count that as a "project"! Truly an oasis in the downtown core and one of my favourite places in the city. Stay away so it doesn't get too busy!

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    Martin S.

    What a place! What was originally a parking lot was magically transformed into a botanical garden thanks to Barbara Hall, Toronto's mayor at the time, and also known as Yo-Yo-Ma Garden because of this famous Canadian cellist's music and design sense. The Music Garden is an interpretation of Bach's First Suite for Unaccompanied Cello. With it's spirals and rounded corners it makes you feel a world away from the hustle and bustle of downtown Toronto. It's surprising that this small a garden can be such a haven for butterflies and birds even with a slip of a footprint along an industrial waterfront it proves that life beats out lifeless concrete slabs given half a chance. There are free concerts held here from July 2 to Sept 13 this year making it a great afternoon spot to bring your lunch after stopping at St. Lawrence market.

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    Cameron O.

    The Music Garden is a wonderful oasis right inside the city. It has a beautiful layout of areas that represent various musical/dance forms based on a 'cello suite by J.S. Bach. I was one of the few musicians that got to play along with Mr. Ma during the gala opening of this park. A few years later I moved into the area and it's been something I visit many times a week all year long. (And no, this isn't because the dog takes me there!) I have had the opportunity to perform twice over the years and many of my friends have performed here as well. There are many secluded places to sit and enjoy the plant life and a couple larger open areas where there is a summer music series produced by the Harbourfront Centre with help from a few others. There are seasonal plants all throughout spring, summer and fall. Many items are fixed and many are changed over the years so it's always lovely.

    Toronto Music Garden autumn common witch hazel (Hamamelis virginiana) in bloom by garden muses: a Toronto gardening blog
    Paul J.

    Small, intimate and thoughtfully-designed: that's how I describe the Toronto Music Garden. As you slowly wander through the various Bach-inspired garden sections, you'll wonder why there are so few visitors here compared to being in other Toronto public parks and conclude: thank goodness! With the prevailing wind off Lake Ontario (the Garden is located in the Harbourfront area and easily accessed by public transit), it's such a magical place. Ip.s., if you're expecting a ton of annuals and roses, you'll be disappointed. The focus is on perennials, shrubs and trees which give visitors a reason to drop by year round.

    Ryan L.

    a wonderful escape from the city, as ive said with other parks, this one is a different type of park, it has an outline of certain sections for you to go and visit having "themes" i found a huge rock inside of a spiral with birds bathing in it, felt very tranquil and peaceful. i was at ease with life, taking pictures of those birds and it felt great :)

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    12 years ago

    Just returned from an evening walk :) just splendid - so beautiful - peaceful - serene - great escape from busy Toronto

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    11 years ago

    it's a beautiful place to relax and stroll, or if it's concert night, to listen to amazing music.

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    Ahh Yorkville...the playground for the rich of the city and visitor's alike. It's riddled with…read morebeautiful restaurant's of various cuisines, 5 star hotels, boutique shops and has an Oasis feeling, which is strange being in the heart of our busy city. The "Park" in Yorkville is very interesting...It encompasses so many different aspects and attracts such a wide range of dwellers given it's small size and lack of park-like features...such as grass. Yet, it has a rare, and unexplainable beauty to it. From across the street you'll notice an array of photographer's snapping, model's posing, kid's playing, youngsters tanning, business men and women talking shop, and not to mention the view of some of the most expensive cars money can by doing their Tour Du Yorkville. Its a place of many wonders

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    Not the park to bring your kids. Or so I was told. I mean, sure there were a few baseball games…read moregoing on and a bathroom to bat. Following the path a bit of ways, we were greeted by the loud screams of a woman in a tent alternating between french and english. Obviously upset in whatever she was going on about. Up the hill a little more. I was informed it was ok to crack a beer and smoke a smoke because it's one of the parks where it's ok? I have no idea if this is true for I was naive enough to take the word of my bud, but as I looked around, not a single kid in sight. I'm told they have drum circles here where they put pyramids on their head and play light language... sounds right up my alley, minus any intoxicants in that type of thing. Anyhow, buggest skeeter I ever saw, made me keep moving until I found myself elsewhere in DT.

    The cherry blossoms at Trinity Bellwoods are a bit like Toronto itself--gorgeous, chaotic, and…read moreoverhyped in the best way. The trees line a picturesque stretch of the park, and when they're in full bloom, it feels like the city collectively remembers to stop and breathe for a second. Pink petals, sunshine (if you're lucky), and everyone suddenly becoming a photographer. Of course, you're sharing the moment with about half of Toronto. Between the throngs of selfie-takers, dogs in sweaters, and folks sprawled out pretending it's warmer than it is, there's plenty of entertainment even if the blooms are a bit past their prime. My advice? Don't expect Kyoto-level serenity. But do expect a lively, local take on hanami--Toronto-style. Grab a coffee, people-watch, and enjoy the fleeting beauty before the blossoms (and your patience) are gone for another year.

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    This side of the park is where I often neglect, so I explored out West and saw what I've been…read moremissing out on. Visiting a cemetery is not something I do for fun pre-COVID, but I'm glad I went there for a walk for once. Many tombstones from ages ago are wearing away, and I'm wondering whether their descendants still visit them. You can walk along a path with flat-to-the-ground headstones flanking either side into an area shaded by trees. I also saw Jack Layton's monument, with a headstone sculpture of his face. I see people have left some flowers recently. Super cool as I did not know his gravesite is there! Riverdale Farm was closed when I was there, but I could still peek at the farm animals outside the gate. I was there just after they announced on the news that someone stole Juniper, the baby goat! I believe I saw mama and the siblings there? The gates are not high... so I can see how a rascal can jump the fence and take a goat. Like who does that?! Cemetery and a park walk are not the first things that come to mind, but it reminds me that when I open my mind to unique experiences, I'm most of the time pleasantly rewarded.

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