Toronto Music Garden is a beautiful garden and park along the Lake Ontario in Toronto. It’s a short walk from Union Station. The garden is buzzing with beautiful trees blossoming with flowers in Spring and colorful flowers such as tulips.
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The Toronto Music Garden was designed by cellist Yo-Yo Ma and his gardener friend Julie Moir Messervy, using garden art to interpret Bach's famous first suite for a cappella cello. With colorful vegetation and staggered paths and steps forming vivid notes, this is a masterpiece of the perfect combination of music and gardening.
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Toronto Music Garden is a beautiful garden and park along the Lake Ontario in Toronto. It’s a short walk from Union Station. The garden is buzzing with beautiful trees blossoming with flowers in Spring and colorful flowers such as tulips.
After playing in Toronto for seven days, I still couldn't go all the attractions. The urban area of Toronto is really big. Under the strategy of basically relying on transportation, I can only play half of the attractions. It is quite comfortable to walk all the way.
The interior of the park is clearly divided into six movements "1 prelude", "2 allemande" and "6 gigue". Not only that, the jumping radio spectrum has already started from the outside wall of the storage room.
Toronto Music Garden is a beautiful garden and park along the Lake Ontario in Toronto. It’s a short short from Union Station. The garden is buzzing with beautiful trees blossoming with flowers in Spring and colorful flowers such as tulips.
The total area of the garden is relatively large and the air is fresh and pleasant.
There is a Music Garden on the shore of Lake Ontario, showing Bach's work through the garden view. Six areas represent 6 movements. Every Wednesday and Thursday in summer, the music garden will have free concerts.