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Visitors stroll along the Nahr or central water channel through the Chahar Bagh - Aga Khan Garden Edmonton, Canada.
Paul Swanson / Courtesy of University of Alberta Botanic Garden
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Water mists fill the Ice Chabutra; at the forerfront, is the wetland seed bank - Aga Khan Garden Edmonton, Canada.
Paul Swanson / Courtesy of University of Alberta Botanic Garden
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Secondary entrance along the short axis - The Aga Khan Garden in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Courtesy of Nelson Byrd Woltz, 2018
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Granite sculptural water feature reflects the sky in the Woodland Bagh - Aga Khan Garden Edmonton, Canada.
Jeff Wallace / Courtesy of Aga Khan Trust for Culture
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Ice Chabutra - The Aga Khan Garden in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Courtesy of Nelson Byrd Woltz, 2018
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View down the central axis (Nahr) and past the Chahar Bagh to the Bustan - Aga Khan Garden Edmonton, Canada.
Jeff Wallace / Courtesy of Aga Khan Trust for Culture
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Rose fountain - Aga Khan Garden Edmonton, Canada.
Jeff Wallace / Courtesy of Aga Khan Trust for Culture
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Lighted niches behind the waterfall at the Chinikhana - Aga Khan Garden Edmonton, Canada.
Jeff Wallace / Courtesy of Aga Khan Trust for Culture
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The Talar at night as seen from the Chahar Bagh - Aga Khan Garden Edmonton, Canada.
Paul Swanson / Courtesy of University of Alberta Botanic Garden
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The Garden is a place for reflection, contemplation. joy and festivities - Aga Khan Garden Edmonton, Canada.
Paul Swanson / Courtesy of University of Alberta Botanic Garden
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Flower beds along the cross axis towards the Jilau Khana entrance - Aga Khan Garden Edmonton, Canada.
Paul Swanson / Courtesy of University of Alberta Botanic Garden
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Main entry to the Garden is via a metal walkway through the natural Woodland Bagh - The Aga Khan Garden in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Courtesy of Nelson Byrd Woltz, 2018
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Stone blocks create a pathway between the Chinikhana and the Chadar, Aga Khan Garden Edmonton, Canada.
Paul Swanson / Courtesy of University of Alberta Botanic Garden
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View to the Talar along the Nahr at dusk, Aga Khan Garden Edmonton, Canada.
Paul Swanson / Courtesy of University of Alberta Botanic Garden
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16 October 2018 - After nearly a decade of planning and 18 months of construction, the much-anticipated new Aga Khan Garden in Edmonton, Alberta, was opened to the public last June and will be officially inaugurated later today. The 4.8 hectare Mughal-inspired garden features secluded forest paths, granite and limestone terraces, still pools that reflect the prairie sky and a waterfall that tumbles over textured stone. Fruit orchards extend around the large Calla Pond, and the garden contains more than 25,000 trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals and wetland plants, selected for fragrance, beauty and the ability to survive Alberta’s harsh climate.
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