Toronto Chapter Bursary
Submissions are now open for the 2020 Landscape Ontario Toronto Chapter Bursary
Invasive pest information night Niagara
Attend a free evening of presentations focused on pests that impact forests, fields and natural spaces. Meet with experts and...
Box tree moth a new plant pest in Etobicoke
The moth has been found in a limited residential area of Toronto which can be delineated by Steeles Ave. to...
City of Burlington now requires permit prior to tree removal
As of Jan. 27, 2020, anyone within the City’s urban boundary will need to apply for a permit and on-site...
Toronto Chapter March Meeting
Landscape Ontario is following the advice of the Ministry of Health and Public Health Ontario and will be cancelling this...
Toronto Chapter March Meeting
Landscape Ontario is following the advice of the Ministry of Health and Public Health Ontario and will be cancelling this...
Peer to Peer Session January 30, 2020
Don't miss this opportunity to take your business to the next level. Find out why business owners and managers are...
Toronto Chapter January Meeting
Join us as we take an in depth look at practical ways to integrate the Toronto Biodiversity Strategy into our...
Toronto Chapter: Reference
REFERENCE is an annual symposium for landscape architects, designers, gardeners and trades. Learn to use ecosystem references in cities bearing...
Donations required to help keep Toronto gardens free for all
Fundraising makes up a major part of facility's annual budget.
Planning the Future of Royal Botanical Gardens
An evening of engaging dialogue as RBG presents the progress of a significant master planning process that will elevate Royal...
David McIssac appointed to lead Toronto Botanical Garden into expansion
New CEO has been Interim CAO for the past five months.