CN TOWER COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM GARDENS The CN Tower – Canada’s National Tower – is proud to present the 2009 “Communities In Bloom Gardens”. Transplanted from some of the most attractive municipalities across the country, each garden symbolizes the beauty of its natural and nurtured environment, and the pride the residents have in their hometown. Experience “people, plants and pride ... growing together”. Recent winners of Canada’s annual Communities in Bloom contest for beautification, community involvement and environmental stewardship, these communities welcome you to explore, linger and delight in each garden today. And they warmly invite you to visit and enjoy the beauty and hospitality of their communities soon.
14 beautiful Canadian communities from across Canada representing the 2009 CN Tower Communities in Bloom Gardens include:
Brampton (ON) Charlottetown (PEI) Fort St. John (BC) Goderich (ON) Gravenhurst (ON) Halifax Regional Municipality (NS) Ingersoll (ON) Kingston (ON) Mississauga (ON) Oshawa (ON) Stratford (ON) Toronto (ON)
Canadian Forces in Bloom: 4 Wing Cold Lake MARLANT Halifax CFB Petawawa CFB Suffield Vaughan (ON) National Capital Commission Royal Botanical Gardens
The new Scotts EcoGarden™ by renowned landscape designer Charlie Dobbin, is an example of a beautiful easy to grow outdoor space using environmentally sustainable practices and Scotts® products. The CN Tower is pleased to recognize the generous support of Scotts Canada as a sponsor of the CN Tower Communities in Bloom Gardens and the Scotts EcoGarden™.
Click here to download the 2009 Communities in Bloom Brochure
Canada’s National Tower Celebrates Canada’s Natural Beauty and Culture