The culture of discoveries. The Roger-Van den Hende Botanical Garden invites you to discover, on its 15 acres, nearly 4,000 species and cultivars organized by botanical family. It houses a unique collection of native and ornamental plants from Quebec and Europe, Asia and elsewhere in the world. It also serves for teaching, research and scientific popularization. Whether for a picnic, a botanical visit or simply to relax, visitors will be amazed by the highly diversified floral display.
2460 Hochelaga, Quebec, G1V 0A6
Children Friendly Garden
Dog Friendly Garden
Special Events
No Admission Fee
Parking on Site
Wheelchair Accessible
Tour Bus Parking
Docent Guided Tours
Self Guided Audio Tours
Larry Hodgson
Canada's Garden Route Spokesperson
Author of "A Garden Lover's Guide to Canada"
Bring the kids
Summer’s here and Canada’s public gardens are at their best. You know you want to visit them yourself – who wouldn’t want to stroll through a beautiful park filled with flowers – but maybe you feel you’re so tied up with your children or grandchildren you just can’t get away. Well, there’s an easy solution to that: bring them along!