The annual Canada Blooms garden and flower show (www.canadablooms.com) is an early spring treat for the senses. Gardening enthusiasts flock to the largest indoor garden show in the country in March to enjoy the spectacular garden and floral displays, educational exhibits and much more.

The event celebrates the best in Canadian gardening and floral design, with more than 250 exhibitors and 40 feature gardens. Leading garden centres, equipment and accessories vendors, florists, designers, educational and horticultural organizations also exhibit at the show.

The mission of Canada Blooms is to create a yearly international flower and garden show which enhances and promotes the awareness of horticulture by featuring the best designs, products and services of amateur and professional participants, including an extensive education series.

Proceeds from Canada Blooms are used to support educational and civic projects that promote horticulture, and nurture and enhance our landscapes. To date the Garden Club of Toronto and Landscape Ontario have proudly donated Canada Blooms proceeds to the following projects:


  • Toronto Botanical Garden Entrance Garden Rejuvenation

  • Ontario Heritage Foundation’s Garden Conservancy Fund

  • The Tree Conservancy Fund, Toronto

  • The Weston Quarry Garden at the Don Valley Brick Works, Toronto

  • The Teaching Garden at Edwards Garden, Toronto

  • The Royal Botanical Garden Perennial Border Project, Hamilton

  • University of Guelph Conservatory Restoration Project, Guelph

  • Scugog Shores Historical Museum, Port Perry

  • Fletcher Wildlife Garden, Ottawa

  • Communities in Bloom Civic Beautification – across Canada

  • Humber Arboretum, Toronto

  • The Sustaining Project at the Humber Arboretum, Toronto

  • Elevated Wetlands, Toronto

  • Black Creek Pioneer Village, Toronto

  • The Gardens at Langdon Bay, Brockville

  • The Millennium Garden, Milton

  • The Dominion Seed Garden, Georgetown

  • The Master Gardener’s Program, Ontario

  • A Garden of the Senses, Halton Hills

  • The Community Memorial Hospital Project, Port Perry


Canada Blooms has set a benchmark for excellence in Canadian horticulture and floriculture

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