- This event has passed.
Kingsbrae Garden Open 9AM-6PM
20 / 05 / 23 - 14 / 10 / 23
Visit one of Canada’s most acclaimed Gardens!
Hours
9am – 6pm
About
Kingsbrae Garden is a multi-award winning 27 acre horticultural masterpiece located in beautiful St. Andrews by-the-Sea, New Brunswick.
– Kingsbrae Garden celebrates St. Andrews’ heritage of fine gardens with its use of old and new gardening styles.
– Over 50,000 perennials in themed gardens, ponds, streams, old-growth Acadian forest, various animals and birds.
– Fine cuisine using the freshest of New Brunswick’s products are prepared by multi-award winning Chef Alex Haun in our Garden Café.
– Kingsbrae Garden is home to dozens of remarkable sculptures, a stunning art studio, and interactive art classes.
– Dogs on leashes are welcome at Kingsbrae Garden.
– Please be advised that the garden and cafe are open rain or shine.
– Kingsbrae Garden consists of gravel trails which may limit accessibility.
Kingsbrae Garden includes some of the great traditions in gardening, including the White, Rose, Knot, Perennial and Cottage gardens and is a place where traditional and modern gardening styles and plant materials are employed to enrich, preserve, and promote gardening. These include the Rhododendron, Heath & Heather, Ornamental Shrub, Dwarf Container, Bird & Butterfly, Herb, Hydrangea, Scents & Sensitivity, Knot, Rose, Perennial and Gravel gardens.
The Container Garden is an example of the extensive varieties of vegetables, herbs, and flowers which can be grown in containers of all kinds on patios, terraces, rooftops, and decks. Our Orchard contains several heirloom varieties of apple trees. The adjacent Edible Garden showcases edible plants, fruits, and berries, both native and exotic. The Therapy and Scents & Sensitivity gardens are specially designed for those with special needs. The Children’s Garden and Fantasy Garden provide outdoor environments for fun and learning. Even a stroll in the woods can be learning adventure in our Acadian forest. Interpretive panels can be found along the paths, and a brochure is available in the Visitor Centre. Frequent rest and lookout sites are provided here and throughout the Garden.
Purchase your admission tickets by clicking HERE