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Their extensive live and naturalized collections, their educational capacities and their scientific research all contribute to the unique character of our museums.
The largest of its kind outside of China, the Chinese Garden was created by Le Weizhong, an architect who has been inspired by private gardens from the Ming period.
The First Nations Garden, open since August 3, 2001, presents the close bonds First Nations and the Inuit have always had with the plant world. It is designed to evoke a natural environment, and is the first infrastructure of its size anywhere in Montréal dedicated to the First Nations of Québec.
In this garden, with its surface area of 2.5 hectares, stone, water and plants combine to create an idealized version of nature. Our Japanese Garden is made up of three distinct gardens: a Stroll Garden, a Dry Garden and a Tea Garden.
Our thanks to Rio Tinto for its generous contribution.