Toronto Music Garden

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The Toronto Music Garden, a scenic waterfront gem designed by Yo Yo Ma, offers a serene escape with vibrant blooms and summer tunes amidst stunning views.

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479 Queens Quay W, Toronto, ON M5V 3M8, Canada Get directions

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"This urban garden located in Toronto’s Harbourfront neighborhood is very accessible to tourists walking around downtown—and it has great views of the CN Tower. As for the garden itself: Yo-Yo Ma, the cello maestro, can put “landscape architect” on his resume after having collaborated on the Toronto Music Garden with professional landscape architect Julie Moir Messervy. For the project, the duo physically interpreted and manifested Johann Sebastian Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, the first of the composer’s six suites for unaccompanied cello, as a garden, using the piece’s six dance movements (Prelude, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Menuet, and Gigue) to create different sections of the green space. At the center is the Gigue (or Jig) section, a grassy amphitheater with a stage beneath a weeping willow tree where free classical music concerts are held each summer." - Stefanie Waldek

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Sep 29, 2023

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"This urban garden located in Toronto’s Harbourfront neighborhood is very accessible to tourists walking around downtown—and it has great views of the CN Tower. As for the garden itself: Yo-Yo Ma, the cello maestro, can put “landscape architect” on his resume after having collaborated on the Toronto Music Garden with professional landscape architect Julie Moir Messervy. For the project, the duo physically interpreted and manifested Johann Sebastian Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, the first of the composer’s six suites for unaccompanied cello, as a garden, using the piece’s six dance movements (Prelude, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Menuet, and Gigue) to create different sections of the green space. At the center is the Gigue (or Jig) section, a grassy amphitheater with a stage beneath a weeping willow tree where free classical music concerts are held each summer." - Stefanie Waldek

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Sep 29, 2023

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"Let’s start big picture. What’s the vibe here? Cellist Yo-Yo Ma is a man of many talents. He’s a phenomenal musician, of course, but he’s also a humanitarian, a television star, and a garden designer. The cello maestro can put “landscape architect” on his resume after having collaborated on the Toronto Music Garden with professional landscape architect Julie Moir Messervy. For the project, the duo physically interpreted and manifested Johann Sebastian Bach’s Cello Suite No. 1 in G Major, the first of the composer’s six suites for unaccompanied cello, as a garden, using the piece’s six dance movements (Prelude, Allemande, Courante, Sarabande, Menuet, and Gigue) to create different sections of the space. Any standout features or must-sees? At the center of the garden in Gigue (or Jig) section is a grassy amphitheater with a stage beneath a weeping willow tree where free classical music concerts are held each summer. Was it easy to get around? The garden is located in Toronto’s Harbourfront neighborhood, making it very accessible to tourists walking around downtown—and it has great views of the CN Tower. Within the garden itself, paved paths make navigation easy. All said and done, what—and who—is this best for? Even if you’re not a classical music fan, you can still enjoy the beauty of this urban garden. But those with a deeper appreciation for Bach might want to take the summertime guided tours are offered by volunteers to really immerse themselves in its genius." - Stefanie Waldek

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Oct 13, 2021

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Samantha deManbey

Google
A beautiful public garden right next to the harbor. Plenty of areas to sit and picnic. Several benches to relax on as well. Beautiful flowers and trees. The area was very clean and well maintained. There is also a public restroom there that is open until 7 PM.

Shirley Jaracz

Google
Toronto Music Garden is one of the city's most enchanted locations. It is a small but well-maintained garden right on the waterfront. My visit this November was not that great as flowers do not bloom any longer because of the Fall season. The best way to enjoy this area is during Summer as you can hear the music in the garden. It is very nice looking at the harbour and also the view of the CN Tower.

farhad zarabi nia

Google
The Toronto Music Garden, one of the city's most picturesque locations, hosted the New Year’s Eve 2025 celebration. Unfortunately, the event was plagued by several issues that left attendees disappointed. First, the event lacked proper planning. The venue was not suitable for the large crowd that gathered, and the space felt insufficient. Coordination between different elements of the event was noticeably poor. A countdown was projected on a wall near the main stage, and people excitedly began counting down. However, before the countdown even finished, fireworks unexpectedly started on the opposite side of the park. This caught the crowd off guard, as most attendees assumed the fireworks would only happen near the stage. The sudden shift caused many people to rush toward the opposite end of the park, creating a potentially dangerous situation, especially since the event was held near the waterfront. Moreover, the end of the event was just as chaotic. Public transportation services were very limited, forcing many attendees to wait in the rain for an extended period before they could head home. This lack of organization and preparation added to the frustration. While the idea of hosting the celebration at the Toronto Music Garden was appealing, the poor execution and lack of attention to safety and logistics turned what should have been a joyous occasion into a disappointing and disorganized experience.

MUZAMMIL KHAN

Google
Best place to spend new year's eve! This place has both garden as well as harbour views which makes it a covered place and it is worth the visit. It has long path trailing across lake that makes it ideal for evening/morning walks.

ritu ghosh

Google
It's Amazing! This charming little space is situated near the waterfront. The public can easily access the well-maintained gardens. This garden hidden gem downtown. A must visit for anyone new of the city!

Alessandro Cino

Google
Gorgeous waterfront gardens with attractive walkways and architecture. Great views of the harbour, shady spots to relax or converse, and it's filled to the brim with pollinators. The musical pieces that the gardens drew inspiration from are detailed on various plaques around the area and were interesting to read

Jim Kang

Google
Small but lovely garden space, thoughtfully designed and well cared for. If you are in the area, then it's a great relaxing spot to take a break. Enjoy!

Saeed Moayyedi

Google
Visited the Toronto Music Garden, and it was an absolutely delightful experience! The beautifully designed landscape, inspired by Bach's music, creates a serene and enchanting atmosphere. Each section of the garden is meticulously crafted, offering a unique and peaceful spot to relax and enjoy nature. The plantings are vibrant and well-maintained, adding to the garden's charm. However, it's worth noting that there were no washroom facilities available, which was a bit inconvenient. Despite this, the overall experience was wonderful, and I highly recommend a visit to this urban oasis.

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