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Centennial Botanical Conservatory

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The Centennial Conservatory in Thunder Bay, Ontario is located in the city's south end. It was built in 1965 and opened to the public in 1967 as a Centennial Project to commemorate the Canadian Centennial. The conservatory houses various varieties of tropical plants, flowers, trees and shrubs in its main greenhouse, a cactus room, and a room with seasonal displays. The facility includes paths and benches and a wishing well and is open to the public, year round free of charge.HistoryThe Centennial Conservatory is a commemorative Centennial Project donated to the citizens of Fort William as their legacy. Construction started in 1965 and was for the most part completed in 1966 leaving one year for seeding and growing. It was finally opened to the public on November 10, 1967. On November 18, 1967, the official opening ceremony was held.In 1968, one year after the Centennial Conservatory opened to the public, a large banana plant was donated by the Canadian Daughters Assembly 34.

Address: 1601 Dease St, Thunder Bay, ON P7C 5H3, Canada
Phone: (807) 622-7036
State: Ontario
County: Thunder Bay District
Zip Code: P7C 5H3



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Reviews
Over a decade visiting Thunder Bay, I’ve never been to the conservatory. Definitely, a hidden treasure for people to seek out and visit. Very nice place to escape the cold of winter. Need to try to see it when its fully blooming. Just missed the release of the ladybugs.
9 years ago (14-12-2017)
Been there a few times now, the side rooms have been closed every time. Would be nice to see them open. Otherwise a nice spot.
9 years ago (29-08-2017)
A beautiful place to watm up and chill out on a cold winters day, or any day for that matter
9 years ago (08-11-2017)
I found there wasn't enough signage saying what the kinds of flowers/tress were. The two side rooms were closed off and couldn't go in to look. My son loved the little bridge and fairy garden to bad the fountain wasn't on.
9 years ago (05-08-2017)
Beautiful place. Price by optional donation.
9 years ago (17-12-2017)
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