Lucky Kingsbrae Garden winners hit the rails in style, for Montreal
Kingsbrae Garden sends two visitors to Montreal in 2010 on a luxurious train trip, thanks to partnership with the VIA Rail Garden Route, Montreal Botanical Garden & Communities in Bloom. Kingsbrae is one of 15 stellar Canadian gardens in the progra
Online, September 24, 2009 (Newswire.com) - Kingsbrae Garden, in scenic St Andrews, New Brunswick, has been part of the VIA Rail Garden Route promotion and contests since its inception in 2006, one of fifteen stellar Canadian gardens and the only one in New Brunswick.
As VIA Rail says: "Rich colours and perfumes await you. Visiting a garden is like taking a trip across space... and time. As earthly expressions of a particular era, climate or culture, gardens contain secrets longing to be discovered. When you travel the VIA Rail Garden Route, you are opening yourself to the secrets of Canada's most astonishing flower gardens. Go for the pleasure of cultivating your senses, your passions... or even your garden!"
The winners from this year's contest at all the participating gardens each receive a luxurious VIA 1 trip for two to Montreal, with meals, two nights' accommodation at a boutique hotel (Hôtel Place d'Armes for the Kingsbrae Garden winner) and two passes to the Montreal Botanical Garden.
This year, Claire Eagles, staff member in the Kingsbrae Garden Cafe, drew the winner from many thousand ballots posted over the summer. Kerry Parker of Saint John was the lucky recipient of the trip, to be taken in summer of 2010. Claire came to Kingsbrae as a co-op student, working in the bright and historic Cafe, where she has found her niche, helping to keep things clean and tidy and assisting the servers with their routines.
For those not fortunate enough to have won the trip, VIA extends the invitation to "Take your first steps down the garden path. Located from Victoria to Halifax, the Garden Route is a series of 15 magnificent gardens and 30 Communities in Bloom, all winners of the prestigious 5-Bloom award." Kingsbrae Garden is pleased to be in the company of such flourishing perfection, coast to coast.
In the past, the contest has included the International Flora Montreal Mosaïculture and Toronto's Canada Blooms Home & Garden shows. Now that Communities in Bloom has come on board, the reach of the VIA Rail Garden Route has extended further into smaller towns and communities as well as larger centres, stretching a verdant floral connection across Canada, highlighting the excellent gardens in all provinces.
VIA Rail, the Montreal Botanical Garden, Landscape Ontario and Communities in Bloom, along with all the participating gardens and their regional partners, encourage the enjoyment and rewards of horticulture, gardening and landscaping. Kingsbrae's local partners are Fredericton Botanic Garden, New Brunswick Botanical Garden and Historic Gardens of Nova Scotia at Annapolis Royal. According to a recent study in Alberta, "almost all households walk for pleasure (93.0%) and close to three-quarters take part in gardening (72.1%)." Hundreds of thousands of Canadians and visitors combine these two activities in strolling around Canadian public gardens each year. The educational component, obviously beloved by many, as evidenced by the preponderance of home & garden improvement books, newspaper articles, television and radio shows, is another large factor in gardens' popularity.
You only need to be at Kingsbrae Garden for a few minutes to see the appeal for all generations and interests, with a Children's Fantasy Garden, dozens of sculptures and a new Sculpture Garden, a cedar maze and labyrinth, alpacas, peacocks, ducks, 8 acres of virgin Acadian forest and over 50,000 perennials, shrubs & trees in many themed gardens. The Art Gallery currently exhibits prints by students of Master Printmaker, Robert Van de Peer. Throw in treasure hunts, croquet or bocce ball on the main lawn, Chef's Culinary Herb & Gravel Gardens, historic architecture and Pericles, Canada's first "Jurassic Living Fossil" wollemi pine and there's something for everyone. Round off your trip with afternoon tea or a decadent dessert at the Garden Cafe, with gorgeous garden and sea views, for a day to remember.
Kingsbrae Garden closes October 10th, when the winners of the first annual Sculpture competition will be announced, at 2pm. www.kingsbraegarden.com
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