Aga Khan Park, Toronto
Facts and practical information
The Aga Khan Park is a landscaped garden that covers the space between and around the Ismaili Centre and the Aga Khan Museum, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, built by Aga Khan IV and formally inaugurated by Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne on 25 May 2015.The park is built on traditional Persian and Mughal style of architecture. The park was designed by the Beirut-based landscape architect Vladimir Djurovic. Prior to finalizing his designs, Djurovic visited multiple gardens around the world, such as the Tomb of Humayun in New Delhi, India. He settled down upon a more "what you feel and smell and hear" vibe in attempt to maintain harmony amongst spirit, art, and nature. ()
North York (Flemingdon Park)Toronto
Aga Khan Park – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ontario Science Centre, Shops at Don Mills, Aga Khan Museum, St. Clement of Ohrid Macedonian Orthodox Cathedral.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Aga Khan Park by public transport?
Bus
- 1125 Leslie Street • Lines: 51, 54A, 54B (21 min walk)
- 1121 Leslie Street • Lines: 51, 54A, 54B (22 min walk)