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Project Narrative

Although small in size (2 hectares), this garden embraces the philosophies, values and approaches to life of First Nations peoples across the province of Quebec and denotes the depth of the eleven different cultures represented. The park was planned over several years with the active participation of First Nations’ members. This garden was received with enthusiasm by the public because it contributes to the understanding of our natural environment as well as the cultures of the First Nations.

Nestled in the heart of the Botanical Gardens, the elements of the site (plants, pavilions, paths, etc) are organized in a way which recalls the nomadic habits of the First Nations and expresses a feeling of continuous movement. Traditional life and survival were based on the migration from summer to winter camps, and from the forest to the lake or river. This is reflected in the design and layout of the garden.

FIRST NATIONS GARDEN

LOCATION

Montreal, Québec, Canada

SCALE

2 ha

CLIENT

Montreal Botanical Garden

YEAR OF COMPLETION

2002

TYPE

Institutional

COLLABORATORS

AWARDS

2004 / National and Regional Honour Award from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA)

FIRST NATIONS GARDEN

LOCATION

Montreal, Québec, Canada

SCALE

2 ha

CLIENT

Montreal Botanical Garden

YEAR OF COMPLETION

2002

TYPE

Institutional

COLLABORATORS

AWARDS

AWARDS

FIRST NATIONS GARDEN

LOCATION

Montreal, Québec, Canada

SCALE

2 ha

CLIENT

Montreal Botanical Garden

YEAR OF COMPLETION

2002

TYPE

Institutional

COLLABORATORS

AWARDS

2004 / National and Regional Honour Award from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA)

LOCATION

Montreal, Québec, Canada

TYPE

Institutional

SCALE

2 ha

CLIENT

Montreal Botanical Garden

YEAR OF COMPLETION

2002

COLLABORATORS

2004 / National and Regional Honour Award from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA)

AWARDS

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