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St Albert Botanic Park

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265 Sturgeon Rd, St. Albert, Alberta, T8N 1N2, Canada
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Jun 3, 2018
Beautiful gardens. Plants are well labelled. Gift store had beautiful items. One washroom which was hard to find. Wheelchair access only in parts of the park.

Aug 8, 2018
Very nice place, if you get stuff here , no GST is applied.

Jun 10, 2018
Staff was beyond rude. Overcharged us , informed us we can not take pictured in the park because we were a wedding party originally . fair enough, but the way they told us was needlessly rude and loud. Not worth the money we did pay.

Mar 30, 2018
This is my fiancé and I's favorite date spot to come on a Sunday afternoon. When it's warm enough, we probably come every two weeks just to walk around and take pictures. The flowers are constantly changing and growing, so it never gets boring. We stumbled upon it a few years ago when we wanted a date that didn't cost anything and this was the PERFECT place to come. Every part of these gardens is always well-maintained and the flowers are gorgeous! It's family friendly and there's beautiful paths to walk on. There are different sections through the garden that contain flowers or trees. It is so peaceful. We have recommended this botanical garden to many friends and family and they have all loved it! And an added bonus is that you can walk a bit further and stroll down tona path that leads along the river. I would highly recommend this to anyone! And if you enjoy taking photos, it's the perfect place! I'm so looking forward to the weather warming up again so I can start going back.

Aug 7, 2018
wonderful best place to visit in st albert relaxing

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