Just five miles (8km) from Fallsview Boulevard lies this tranquil sanctuary. The beautifully maintained gardens are packed with fragrant, seasonal blooms across 99 acres. Take in the vegetable, rose, herb, parterre and Indigenous gardens, appreciating the work done by students from Niagara Parks’ School of Horticulture, who grow over 80,000 plants annually in the onsite greenhouse. The rose garden is one of the most extensive in North America, featuring 2,400 in 54 rose beds. Among them is the 1941 Sutter’s Gold Rose (a hybrid tea rose), a highlight for many visitors. “We don’t use any pesticides; roses are princesses, we care for them dearly," explains Charles Hunter, the gardens' director of horticulture and education.