Membership | Price |
---|---|
Student | $55/year |
Single | $85/year |
Single Plus | $120/year |
Family | $130/year |
Family Plus | $175/year |
Contributing | $250/year |
Supporting | $500/year |
Sustaining | $1,000/year |
Benefactor's Circle | $2,500/year |
Director's Circle | $5,000/year |
President's Circle | $10,000/year |
Press Room
Royal Botanical Gardens (RBG) is the largest botanical garden in Canada, a National Historic Site, and registered charitable organization with a mandate to bring together people, plants and nature.
Winter Wonders
A brand new RBG experience! Follow incredible festive lights through picture-perfect Hendrie Park and discover something new at every turn.
Download Press Releases
- Spectacular, Sustainable Rose Garden in Bloom – Released Thursday June 25, 2020
- Royal Botanical Gardens CEO Mark Runciman to Retire – Released Thursday June 18, 2020
- Royal Botanical Gardens’ prized iris collection in bloom – Released Thursday June 11, 2020
- RBG to Open All Garden Areas – Released Friday June 5, 2020
- Lilacs in Bloom at Royal Botanical Gardens – Released May 29, 2020
- RBG opens Arboretum to General Admission starting Wednesday May 27 – Released May 25, 2020
- RBG to re-open select trails beginning May 16 – Released May 15, 2020
- A fresh take on Spring from garden experts, with the launch of RBG at Home – Released April 17, 2020
- Royal Botanical Gardens announces temporary closure as precautionary measure – Released March 13, 2020
- It’s a “Wildly Interactive” Family Day Long Weekend at RBG – Released February 13, 2020
- Royal Botanical Gardens’ Statement on the City of Hamilton’s Chedoke Creek Report – Released February 13, 2020
- Holiday magic continues at Royal Botanical Gardens with Winter Lights at the Rock Garden! – Released December 6, 2019
- Royal Botanical Gardens Reveals Early Design Concepts as part of a Bold Master Planning Initiative – Released November 21, 2019
Royal Botanical Gardens is a living museum, which serves local, regional and global communities while developing and promoting public understanding of the relationship between the plant world, humanity and the rest of nature.