What makes it 74% Baby-Friendly: Smooth stroller paths and shady benches help with feeds, but no confirmed changing tables and fully outdoor exposure mean parents must pack gear and monitor weather for infants.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to stroll at a baby’s pace, stop for photos, and take breaks
Stroll on stroller-friendly paths:
Push your stroller along smooth, level paved walkways that loop around the beds.
Tip: Bring a rain cover if rain is forecast
Baby’s first flower view:
Sit on a bench or blanket at the grass edge to let your baby see bright blooms and insects.
Tip: Pack a soft blanket for comfort
Quick diaper breaks:
Use the public washrooms across De Bernières Street for diaper changes.
Tip: Carry a foldable changing pad

Gail Scott
Wonderful small open gardens beside the Plains of Abraham. Peaceful place filled with gorgeous flowers.
Tropic Coast
Just beautiful. So well kept that you don’t see a single dead leaf on these plants. Lovely stroll. Highly recommended.
Elizabeth Martel
They have the best and cleanest public washrooms here, they build a structure to look historic and made it into the nicest bathrooms, like wow, the parc itself if vast, huge, just green grass as far as the eye can see, there are a few spots of flowers like the Plains of Aberham, lots of benches on the water side facing lots of tall green bush, lots of old trees and endless room to wonder, its amaz...
Sanjay Gupta
The Joan of Arc Garden is one of the jewels of the Plains of Abraham and owes its name to the equestrian statue of Joan of Arc that stands in its center. the garden has its special style: rectangular and built slightly below ground level, it combines the French classical style with the British-style beds. Visitors have an opportunity to admire over 150 species of annuals, bulbs, and, especially, p...
Itir Erkucuk
You can sit hours peacefully watching the flowers in and around the garden. It is a combination of British and French gardens with colorful flowers and diverse plants. You can fill up your water bottle from the water fountain at the side of the garden and use the public washrooms in a municipality building next to the garden.
Visit late May to early October for peak blooms. In October evenings, look for temporary light installations. Winter paths remain clear but flowers are dormant.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Garden entry | CAD 0 |
| Public washrooms | CAD 0 |
| Total Estimated | CAD 0 |
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