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Darts Hill Garden Park

Coordinates: 49°1′54″N 122°45′9″W / 49.03167°N 122.75250°W / 49.03167; -122.75250
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Darts Hill Garden Park
Entrance Sign to Darts Hill Garden Park
Darts Hill Garden Park is located in Greater Vancouver Regional District
Darts Hill Garden Park
Location of Darts Hill Garden Park in South Surrey, BC
TypePlantsman's Garden
LocationSouth Surrey, BC
Coordinates49°1′54″N 122°45′9″W / 49.03167°N 122.75250°W / 49.03167; -122.75250
Area22.5 acres
Websitedartshill.ca

Darts Hill Garden Park is a public garden situated within a property located at 1633-170th Street in South Surrey, near the town of White Rock.[1] It is in the City of Surrey, BC, Canada.[2]

Public entry is currently by donation to the volunteer trust that helps maintain the garden in line with the wishes of the original donor - Francisca Darts.[3] Opening days are generally Friday to Sunday, April to the end of September.[4] Hours on those days are normally from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm though 2025 may see later opening at 11am as an offset to being open on statutory holidays. It is additionally open to members on special "members only" occasions; the venue closes between October and March.

Admission is by donation when the garden is open to visitors. Annual membership is available for purchase at $25 per person.

History

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In 1943, Francisca and Edwin Darts bought a rough, stump-covered acreage[5][6] in Surrey, BC which they turned into an orchard. The orchard initially had apple, pear, apricot, peach, plum, medlar, walnut, and filbert trees. This orchard later won Edwin Darts a gold medal by the Pacific National Exhibition.[3] Driven mainly by Francisca's vision, it was gradually turned into a garden specializing in rare and unusual plants - a so-called "plantsman's garden" - which has now resulted in one of the most diverse collections of mature trees, shrubs, and perennials in western Canada, set out in over 60 labeled garden beds.

In 1994, Edwin and Francisca Darts donated their 7.5-acre garden to the City of Surrey which then extended the total area to 22.5 acres for its citizens to enjoy. The Darts also provided an endowment for its ongoing maintenance. The non-profit Darts Hill Garden Conservancy Trust Society works in partnership with the City of Surrey towards these goals.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Surrey's Darts Hill Garden Park | Vancouver's Best Places". November 18, 2024. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
  2. ^ "Darts Hill Garden Park". www.surrey.ca. City of Surrey. December 19, 2022. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
  3. ^ a b "OBITUARY: Francisca Darts". Dignity Memorial - Obituary, Francisca Darts. 2012.
  4. ^ "Darts Hill Garden Conservancy Trust Society - Darts Hill Garden is the result of over 70 years of work and dedication guided by the vision of Francisca Darts". dartshill.ca. November 23, 2024. Retrieved November 19, 2024.
  5. ^ Cadwaladr, Margaret (2019). A Secret Garden - The Story of Darts Hill Garden Park. Canada: Darts Hill Garden Conservancy Trust Society. ISBN 9781999546502.
  6. ^ Admin, Office (July 7, 2020). "The legacy left to Surrey by Francisca and Edwin Darts". SurreyCares New. Retrieved November 20, 2024.