February 2013
Helleborus x ballardiae 'HGC Pink Frost', with sepals that fade to pink as they age, creates quite a show.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Adonis amurensis 'Fukujukai' brightens up The Asian Woods.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Galanthus elwesii, The Greater Snowdrop, and Cyclamen coum ssp. coum, carpet the ground on the edge of The Minder Woods.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Emma Seniuk pots up Campanula for The Cut Flower Garden in the potting shed.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Helleborus foetidus, with it's dainty, crimson edged flowers blooms on the edge of The Minder Woods.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Helleborus x hybridus 'Blue Lady' blooms in the Chanticleer Forecourt.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Crocus tommasinianus reaching for the sun near The Pond Garden.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Mahonia japonica flowers perfume the air with thier fragrance.
Photo by Lisa Roper
View to the Serpentine shows Schizachyrium scoparium 'Blue Heaven' is still standing tall, heading into spring.
Photo by Lisa Roper
Crocus 'Goldilocks', an early blooming cultivar blooming in The Gravel Garden.
Photo by Lisa Roper
What's in Bloom - 2012 Season
Take a look at last seasons Highlights to help plan your visit this season...Opening Times
Wednesday - Sunday
10am - 5pm
Early Openings in 2019
Chanticleer opens at 8:00 am on the first Saturday of each month:
May 4, June 1, July 6, August 3,
September 7, October 5, and November 2. Regular admission fees apply.
Full Parking Lot
Our parking lot holds 120 cars and can fill on weekends Please car pool and understand once we reach capacity, you will need to wait until the parking staff directs you to an open spot or plan to visit at a non-peak time.
News & Events
Chanticleer Lecture
On Sunday, March 31 at 2pm, Christopher Woods speaks on
Gardenlust: A Botanical Tour of the World’s Best New Gardens, his new book, at the Radnor Memorial Library.
Arrive early to secure your seat at this free program.
Mother's Day News
Due to anticipated large crowds, there will be no picnicking on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 12th.
America’s Garden Capital Passport
Pick up your copy of the Passport when you visit Chanticleer and start collecting stamps and stickers at over 30 public gardens. Free while supplies last.
Learn More
Chanticleer In the News
High praise from
The New York Times,
Chicago Tribune, Garden Design,
St. Catharines Standard, and FlipKey by Trip Advisor.