The Devonian Botanic Garden was established in 1959 by the University of Alberta, and is a unit of the Faculty of Agricultural, Life & Environmental Sciences.
The Garden includes an authentic Japanese Garden, attractive floral gardens, collections of native and alpine plants, ecological reserves, and is situated within an attractive rolling landscape of pine trees and wetlands. Connected gardens extend over 80 acres with an additional 110 acres of natural areas for visitors to enjoy.

Luminaria 2008 A breathtaking display of thousands of candles will light the paths of the Kurimoto Japanese Garden the evening of December 7, 2008, creating an atmosphere of tranquil beauty that will be enjoyed by thousands of visitors of all ages....full story
The Devonian Botanic Garden is pleased to be offering fall fieldtrips for the first time. This award-winning education program brings children closer to nature through interactive and exciting outdoor learning...full story