
The Palm House at Allan Gardens reopens after vital restoration work
After nearly three years of construction at the historic Allan Gardens Conservatory in Toronto, the Palm House reopened to the public featuring an array of greenery. CBC's Britnei Bilhete gives an inside look into the newly restored facilities.
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