The Queen Elizabeth II Gardens outside the Legislative Building in the City of Regina, Saskatchewan surround the statue which was placed on the grounds in the Queen's honor during the 2005 Centennial Celebrations. The trees are delicately shaped while a vibrant display of color explodes from the gardens during the Spring and Summer.
The grounds were designed by landscape artists, Fredick Todd and the Maxwell Brothers with upgrades done later by Thomas Mawson. The reconstruction of the gardens included paths, beautiful gardens and walkways which are now used by the public on a daily basis for walking, running, biking or relaxing by the blossoming flowers. These grounds have become the largest urban park throughout North America which becomes very busy during the summer months when many tourists travel to Saskatchewan.
Queen Elizabeth II Gardens and the Legislative Building in the City of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
The grounds of the Legislative Building in the City of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada is adorned with the vibrant colors of the blossoming flowers in the Queen Elizabeth II Gardens.
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