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RBG Train Show

Trains at the Royal Botanical Gardens! An Ontario Auntie Adventure’s Holiday Favourite!

Christmas at the Royal Botanical Gardens
Gotta love the holidays at the Royal Botanical Gardens!

The Holidays for me have never been about presents, but rather family, at least that is since I became an adult and moved thousands of miles away from family.  The Holidays are the one time of year that we are all home and get a chance to see each other.  And as I am now Auntie, the holidays are about spending time with my sister and brother’s kids, as well as my adult family members, and with that we’ve been creating new traditions of our own.

One of our favourite new traditions is the annual Holiday Train Show at the Royal Botanical Gardens.  I’ve always had a particular fondness for the RBG, having explored the woods there as a kid with the Director’s daughter, and then as a teenager having two of my first jobs there – in the Nature House and Ecology Lab. But taking the RBG for granted, as a regular part of my life, I never really thought of the RBG as a destination that people look forward to visiting. At least not until I moved away.

Hockey on the pond at Cootes Paradise
Hockey on Cootes Paradise

A destination to look forward to visiting is exactly what the RBG has become to me, since I’ve moved away.  The trails to walk with my Mom and Satchmo, Cootes Paradise to skate on, interesting exhibits that change throughout the year, a warm winter outing with my nieces and nephews sitting by the coy pond and taking in the floral fragrances around, and even a comforting spot to celebrate the memory of a friend lost …

Satchmo and the Roamancing Red Boots at Cootes Paradise
Satchmo and the red boots chilling on the ice at Cootes Paradise.

At Christmas though, the thing I look forward to the most is the RBG Train Show!!!  And yes, I am more than a little jealous when the rest of my family visits for the first time for the season before I get home.  Luckily, both the younger and the finely aged members of my family like repeat visits throughout the Holidays, so I do get their company on my numerous visits throughout the holidays, and they get to enjoy the joy on my face, with seeing it for the first time for the year.

RBG Train Show
Chugga chugga …

For those that have yet to go, here’s a taste:

RBG Holiday Crafts
I’m now an expert train engineer!

 

 

Besides the trains, there’s also …

… Holiday Crafts …

… as well as Visits with Santa, Storytime with Santa, Weekend Entertainment, Breakfast with Santa, Model Train Weekend, and Reindeer Weekends.  These latter events I have yet to partake in, so gives me something to look forward to this winter.

But most importantly, a visit to the RBG must either start or end with a visit to Easterbrook’s …

… the one place that has me craving hot dogs!  And on that note, I’m looking forward to sweet dreams filled with visions of hotdogs and trains choo chooing through my head!

Written by:
Erica Hargreave
Published on:
November 30, 2014
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2 Comments

Categories: All Aboard!, Around the World, Canada, Erica Hargreave, Events, Kid Travel, Ontario, Our Travelers, Planes, Trains ..., Specialty, The Red Boot Diaries, Travel TVTags: Auntie Adventures, Burlington, Christmas, Ontario, Royal Botanical Gardens

About Erica Hargreave

Erica Hargreave is the co-founder and editor-in-chief for Roamancing. Her vision for Roamancing is in sharing the love and beauty in this world of ours, as we explore different cultures. Over the years, Erica has won awards internationally for her writing, podcasting, and filmmaking.

As a traveller, Erica was fortunate to grow up in parks, learning about the natural and cultural history of places from her mom, and accompanying her dad on work trips abroad, where she'd explore the area on her own, taking her dad back to her favourite places once he was done his meetings. These days, she can often be found road tripping and hiking with her cat!

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  1. Keith

    July 6, 2016 at 3:41 am

    Great article, it is great to see that model trains are still as popular as ever.

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    • Erica Hargreave

      July 6, 2016 at 2:46 pm

      Yeah, I still very much love model trains. Look forward to this exhibit every Christmas!

      Reply

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