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19+ Evening Events

WinterTide

Thursdays to Saturdays,
February 13 to March 22, 2025

5:30 to 10 p.m., last admission at 9 p.m.
Rock Garden

Delight in the beauty of winter as the Rock Garden turns into the season’s most elegant jazz lounge experience. Adorned in glowing lights and roaring firepits, the garden’s natural winterscape is the perfect setting for a night out. Explore the garden pathways or cozy up indoors while you enjoy live music, classic cocktails, and delicious cuisine. RBG has partnered with Emerging Artists Association to bring live performances from emerging musicians and award-winning artists.

Reservations are required and can be made via Open Table.

This is a 19+ event. I.D. required at the door.

Generously Supported By:

incite foundation for the arts
  • Trees wrapped in white string lights along the winding snowy pathways of the lower Rock Garden
  • Live intimate jazz performance with vocalist Sammy Jackson at WinterTide at the Rock Garden
  • jazz quartet playing in the Rock Garden Visitor Centre during Wintertide
  • Guests enjoying a live jazz performance at WinterTide

Tickets/Reservations

Event tickets are required for access to Rock Garden’s indoor and outdoor spaces. Tickets / reservations are made exclusively through OpenTable, paying event cover through that service.

Select your seating type and location upon making your online reservation.

Thurs Feb 13 Robert Lee Group Learn More Tickets
Fri Feb 14 &
Sat Feb 15
Hilario Duran – Grammy Winner Feature Learn More Tickets
Thurs Feb 20 Shanty Sweets Quintet Learn More Tickets
Fri Feb 21 TJ & The Crew Learn More Tickets
Sat Feb 22 Blackburn Brothers – JUNO Nominated Feature Learn More Tickets
Thurs Feb 27 Noah Abrahamse & The Mumbo Jumbo Combo Learn More Tickets
Fri Feb 28 Wanderer Learn More Tickets
Sat Mar 1 Joseph Funk 10Tet Learn More Tickets
Thurs Mar 6 Camila Lozada’s Sinergy Learn More Tickets
Fri Mar 7 &
Sat Mar 8
Kellylee Evans – JUNO Winner Feature Learn More Tickets
Thurs Mar 13 Maayan Band Learn More Tickets
Fri Mar 14 Anise Russow Learn More Tickets
Sat Mar 15 Angela Pincente Quintet Learn More Tickets
Thurs Mar 20 Fernanda Cunha Quintet Learn More Tickets
Fri Mar 21 Groovy Turtles Band Learn More Tickets
Sat Mar 22 Diane Roblin Learn More Tickets

Pricing and Terms

Performance Type Price
Standard Performances $20 + HST & Service Fee
Feature Performances $30 + HST & Service Fee
Thursdays $17 + HST & Service Fee

Please note: based on availability, limited tickets may be purchased at the door, though at-the-door entry is not guaranteed. It is highly recommended to purchase your tickets online in advance to avoid disappointment.

Ticketing Details & Terms

  • Your ticket is for this event only, and does not include general admission for the full day.
  • Tickets are non-refundable and final sale
  • General admission discounts and coupons are not applicable to this ticketed event.
  • Members do not receive a discount but have access to a presale.
  • RBG Gift Certificates are not redeemable on OpenTable

Tickets purchased to WinterTide are final sale and non-refundable. Tickets for this experience can be transferred to someone else if you can no longer attend the event. Please keep your tickets and confirmation: it is proof of your purchase and allows entry into the experience.

Liability: RBG assumes no responsibility for loss or damage to property, or for personal injury or mishap; all activities are at the risk of the participant.

Filming/Photography Release: Please be advised that all photos, audio-video, and static images taken at this experience may be used for exhibit, reproduction, and/or distribution for RBG related promotional use, including all forms of print, television advertisement, social media and /or website display. In consideration of your participation as a guest or attendee of this experience, you authorize Royal Botanical Gardens, its legal representatives, suppliers, invited media and assigns unrestricted right and permission to copyright and use such photos and images under their sole discretion. Royal Botanical Gardens, its legal representatives, suppliers, invited media and assigns are released without limitation of any claims for libel or invasion of privacy.

By purchasing tickets and participating in this event on RBG properties, you are agreeing to the above release for yourself, and on behalf of your guests.

Plan Your Evening: Seating at WinterTide

Choose your perfect spot for the evening! Upon booking with OpenTable, you will be required to select a seating option:

1: Restaurant Seating

Cozy dining setup in the Rock Garden Bistro with reduced visibility of the stage. Standard bistro tables and chairs.

bistro tables and hard-backed plastic chairs in the Rock Garden Bistro

2: Great Room Lounge Seating

Relax on couches and lower seating along the room’s perimeter. Small table to rest food and drinks provided. Not recommended for visitors with mobility concerns.

Three examples of "soft" lounge seating, featuring loveseats, decorative armchairs and small tables
Example furniture; exact seating will vary

3: Great Room Table Seating

Located in the center of the performance space with view to the stage, seated in standard-height chairs with small tables.

Two metal chairs next to a small bistro table

Want to venture outdoors? Additional seating can be enjoyed fireside while still listening to the indoor live music. The live indoor music will be piped into the outdoor garden speakers, so you don’t miss a thing.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m., you may arrive at any time; your table is held for you! Last admission for the evening is at 9 p.m.

Your table is your dedicated table for the evening. As all tables are pre-booked, you may not swap spots throughout the night.

  • Guests enjoying a live jazz performance at WinterTide
  • jazz quartet playing in the Rock Garden Visitor Centre during Wintertide
  • Trees wrapped in white string lights along the winding snowy pathways of the lower Rock Garden
  • Band view from the stage at WinterTide
  • Person warming themselves in front of an outdoor firepit in the snowy lower bowl of the Rock Garden

Live Music

RBG has partnered with EAA Emerging Artists Association to bring live performances from emerging musicians and award-winning artists.

Music begins at 6:30 p.m. with three 45-minute sets throughout the evening (6:30, 7:45, and 9 p.m.)

Robert Lee posing on a city street with a cello
Photo: Ashley Luo

Robert Lee Group

February 13
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Bio

Robert Lee is an emerging upright bassist, composer, and bandleader in the Toronto jazz scene. His musical interest started with the violin before switching to the bass. He is a graduate of the University of Guelph and Humber College music programs. He obtained his Master’s in Contemporary Performance from Berklee Valencia in 2021. Lee has had the opportunity to study and perform with Neil Swainson, Ted Quinlan, Allison Au, Mike Downes, Geoff Young, Lorne Lofsky, Kieran Overs, Pat LaBarbera, Kirk MacDonald, Andrew Scott, Kevin Turcotte, Amanda Tosoff, Andrew McAnsh, Nick Mancini (Los Angeles), Perico Sambeat, Matt Baker, Magda Giannikou, and others.

He has performed at various venues and festivals across Ontario and internationally, including the Toronto Undergraduate Jazz Festival, the Guelph Jazz Festival, the Newmarket Music Festival, the Kensington Market Jazz Festival, the Toronto Fringe Festival, Jimmy Glass Off Festival, MusicFest Canada, and the TD Toronto Jazz Festival (2023)

HIlario Duran playing a grand piano on a stage
Photo: Ines Kaiser

Hilario Duran

February 14 & 15
Grammy Award-Winner Feature
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Bio

Juno and Grammy Award-winning pianist, composer, arranger, and musical director of remarkable virtuosity, Hilario Durán, is well recognized for his piano playing and composing skills. The Cuban-born musician grew up in Havana in a musical family, surrounded by various musical influences. Classically trained, Duran’s art form describes all musical elements, and the originality and quality of his music have been influenced by the Cuban pianists, composers, and directors of the golden age of Cuban music.
His first work as a professional musician was in Cuba’s Los Papa Cun-Cun Ensemble. Later, in the 1970s, he was Chucho Valdés’s chosen successor in Cuba’s most modern big band, Orquesta Cubana de Música Moderna.

Since arriving in Canada, Hilario has been recognized with multiple awards and nominations. He is the proud recipient of the 2007 Chico O’Farrill Lifetime Achievement Award from Latin Jazz U.S.A. for his outstanding contributions to Afro-Cuban jazz and Latin jazz. He was named one of the 10 Most Influential Hispanic Canadians in 2009. He has also been recognized as the winner of the Latin Jazz category of the Latin Awards Canada 2020, finalist of the 2023 Toronto Arts Foundation Award, 2021 Canadian Screen Awards nominee for original song in the film The Cuban, winner of the Louis Applebaum Composers Award, and he received special recognition for achievements in music from the City Council of Cleveland, Ohio. Most recently, he won the 2024 Latin Grammy Award for Best Arrangement for “Night in Tunisia.”
Durán has contributed tremendously to Canada’s musical landscape – representing an essential aspect of contemporary Cuban music history.

Shanty Sweets performing at a microphone on an outdoor stage in summer

Shanty Sweets Quintet

February 20
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Bio

Run It Back! Shanty Sweets is a neo-soul, roots reggae, jazz (with a mix of ska) performer from Toronto. Her versatile style, or “versatile”, shows through effortlessly allowing her to float through the many different genres mentioned with ease.

She has performed at many events and venues all throughout the T-dot, such as the AGO (Art Gallery of Ontario), The Carlu for a show sponsored by Western Union, The Gladstone Hotel, and the heart of the city, Nathan Phillips Square. In addition, She’s performed out of town as well at The Globus Theatre (Bobcaygeon), Welland, Oshawa, Jamaica, Montreal, just to name a few.

Her influences run the gamut of excellence. They include: Nina Simone, Jill Scott, Alanis Morisette, Tracy Chapman, India Arie, Ella Fitzgerald, Sade, Erykah Badu, Leela James, Beres Hammond, Billie Holiday, Phyllis Dillon, Lauryn Hill and many more.
Shanty Sweets recently released her first single “Let It Burn” which has captured the attention of her listeners and supporters. She is currently working on her EP which will contain some sweet melodious and cultural material of reggae, roots and jazzy-soul that will keep you wanting more.

She takes pride in giving her audience her all and strives to connect, spread wisdom, inspiration, and create an uplifting feeling through her music. It’s a vibe thing!

TJ and the Crew - 10 person jazz band posing together near an industrial building

TJ & The Crew

February 21
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Bio

TJ & The Crew is a Toronto-based, 10-piece funk band here to emulate and evolve the sounds of Tower of Power, Earth Wind & Fire and more. Playing original compositions written by their band leader TJ Campbell, the band tends to focus on 50% instrumental music and 50% vocal music branching from covers and arrangements of your favourite R&B, Funk, Soul classics and original compositions. The band members are TJ Campbell (Alto Sax), Abu Ghouri (Vocals), Andrew Svendson (Trumpet), Matthew Wong (Tenor Sax), Riley Maguire (Bari Sax), Mikael Johansson (Trombone), Ross Morgan (Guitar), Peter Holbrook (Keys), Devon Goping (Bass) and Zach Lewinson (Drums).

Blackburn Brothers - three bearded men dressed in dark clothing with various hats
Photo: Cory Duane

Blackburn Brothers

February 22
JUNO Nominated Feature
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Bio

An obvious uniqueness that identifies and sets apart Blackburn Brothers is that they are a band of brothers. Led by Duane (lead vocals, organ, piano), Brooke (guitar, vocals, writing), and Cory (drums, harmony vocals). Oldest brother Robert (guitar, vocal harmonies, writing) and cousin Nathan (bass guitar) can be heard on recent studio recordings. Longtime horn section bandmates include Neil Brathwaite on tenor saxophone and Ted Peters on trombone. Touring bass guitarist is Andrew Stewart. The brothers musical lineage traces back to R&B legend Bobby Dean Blackburn, whose legacy in the Toronto music scene spans over six decades.

Beyond the music, other history runs deep. The Blackburn Brothers are 4th-generation Canadians, descended of freedom seekers through the Underground Railroad and settling in Southern Ontario. The Blues that the Blackburn Brothers create is part of their inheritance, and always about a message of history, freedom, legacy, family, Black unity, and love.

The SoulFunkn’Blues album is a tribute to all the trailblazers, all of the ancestors and forgotten tribes who taught the Blackburn Brothers the importance of history, blues, soul, groove, rhythm and life. It is a tribute to 230 years of Canadian Roots and Blues.

Noah Abrahamse in brown suit jacket playing the saxophone outdoors in the city

Noah Abrahams & The Mumbo Jumbo Combo

February 27
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Bio

Noah Abrahamse & The Mumbo Jumbo Combo is a Latin Jazz band based in Toronto. They play everything from traditional Cuban Son to Latin Jazz fusion. The group has been hailed by Hilario Duran, Laura Fernandez, Joaquin Nũnez Hidalgo and more. Noah Abrahamse just released his first studio EP entitled “Noah Abrahamse” available on all streaming platforms, and is releasing his first studio album this Summer.

Man playing drums behind a group on performers on a stage

Wanderer

February 28
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Bio

Wanderer is a jazz/R&B band that blends elements of live improvisation and jazz with modern songwriting and some familiar songs, to create a memorable musical experience sure to stay with you beyond the night!
Formed in 2021, Wanderer has performed at many local venues in Toronto such as Drom Taberna, The Emmet Ray, and Tapestry. After releasing their FACTOR-funded debut album in 2023, they started reaching out to festivals and had the pleasure of performing at the TUJF at Mel Lastman Square, Winter Tide in Hamilton, and World of Jazz in Brampton! Going into 2025 they are excited to release newly recorded music and continue to perform The performing band lineup consists of the following:

  • Zachary Lewinson on Drums
  • Becky Leigh on Vocals
  • TJ Campbell on Alto Sax
  • Nick Tateishi on Guitar
  • Max Wilson on Electric Bass
  • Peter Henry Holbrook on Keys
Group of 10 musicians holding brass instruments

Joseph Funk 10Tet

March 1
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Bio

The Funk10tet is a diverse modern jazz ensemble contributing original compositions and arrangements to the numerous popular music traditions of swing, R&B, and other contemporary pop music. In addition, the ensemble is heavily influenced by the rich Canadian traditional jazz ensemble works and wishes to honour the “Toronto sound” in a stunning and united way.

  • Tpt: Joseph Funk, Sarah McIntyre
  • Tbn: Luke Nickel, Isaac Kashino
  • Sax: Ali Rashid, Hanson Goldwin
  • Piano: Matthew O’Halloran
  • Bass: Carlo Santo Domingo, Drums: Mark Gerlai
Camila Lozada posing in casual photos in front of a blue background

Camila Lozada’s Sinergy

March 6
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Bio

Camila’s creative journey is a heartfelt exploration driven by a deep love for musical self-expression and inspiration. Her Peruvian roots provide a rich tapestry of musical influences that have shaped her artistic identity.
For her, music is a universal language that transcends barriers, connecting hearts across diverse backgrounds. This project, emphasizing collaboration, resonates with her vision of creating a harmonious blend of talents and perspectives that go beyond individual brilliance. Each member of the band provides a unique and essential flavour to her music. Luis Anselmi on the cuatro & keys, Jinu Isac on Drums & Percussion, Valeria Bravo on Bass, Hiro Suzuki on electric & acoustic guitar and Camila on lead vocals.

As a Latin American woman in Toronto, and a recent graduate of Humber College, the intersection of cultures has sparked her inspiration and filled her with excitement. Camila is eager to share her original songs, arrangements and diverse influences on stage with everyone at T.U. Jazz Fest!

The band performances include the NXNE Festival, Mississauga Latin Festival, T.U. Jazz Fest, WinterTide Concert, Humber New Vistas Concert, Arts Etobicoke, Muse Arts Spotlight Concert Series, City Hall Toronto Music Series, and LAMP.

Kellylee Evans in sunset-coloured formal dress kneeling on sand holding a bouquet

Kellylee Evans

March 7 & 8
JUNO Award-Winner Feature
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Bio

Juno Award-winning singer, songwriter and motivational speaker Kellylee Evans is a high-octane, chameleon-like performer whose natural charm and improvisational vocal style embody jazz, soul, pop, and hip-hop. Since winning 2nd place in the Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition in 2004, the singer-songwriter has been nominated for a number of awards including numerous Juno nominations. She has toured extensively, captivating audiences throughout the world and opened for artists like John Legend, Tony Bennett, Willie Nelson, and Erykah Badu. She has been signed to Universal Music and Publishing, Motema Music, and French label Plus Loin, and today releases music on her own label, Enliven Media.

Her new EP, Show Love, offers a fresh and innovative approach that establishes new sonic terrain built on the foundation of familiar sounds and styles from her six previous studio projects.

From the satisfyingly phat, arpeggiated synthesizer introduction on “Friends” to the polyrhythmic trip-hop accompaniment of “Higher,” — courtesy of producer and arranger Michael Shand, who played every instrument on Show Love — Evans achieves a more futuristic soul concoction that blends elements of R&B, funk, and —yes — a hint of jazz into earworm ecstasy.

Whether it’s romance, parenthood, or self-healing, Kellylee Evans offers food for thought on the six songs that comprise Show Love. Her impeccable and versatile voice meticulously delivers the emotional wallop of each song with picture-perfect phrasing.

Small jazz group with female singer playing on a dark, moody stage

Maayan Band

March 13
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Bio

Formed in Toronto in the beginning of 2017: Numerous live performances took place all over Toronto in such venues and festivals as Freetimes cafe, Drom Tavern, Limmud Toronto, Walk with Israel, Shuk Mahane Yehuda in Toronto, Wondercat Poetry Bar, Ashkenaz Festival, Toronto Summer Live Music Festival, and more.

Maayan Band conducts live broadcast sessions during which besides playing music, members of Maayan Band communicate with the public in real time, initiate talks on the wide variety of topics from love, care, harmony in music and people’s lives to the importance of the human connection beyond all differences.

Maayan has developed a strong online presence including regularly updated Facebook Page, Youtube Channel and maayanband.com website with recently added blog section.

Anise Russow singing on an outdoor stage

Anise Russow

March 14
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Anise Russow is a 19-year-old vocalist from Victoria, BC who is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Music at Humber College. Her confidence shines through in her stage presence, vocal delivery, and soulful tone while maintaining an intimate performance atmosphere. She has been performing consistently for over 5 years, at events such as fundraisers, weddings, corporate parties, and community festivals, including the TD Victoria International Jazzfest. Through being deeply influenced by Jazz, Soul, and Rhythm & Blues, Anise works to build a bridge between the genres to create a collaborative and expressive experience between herself, her bandmates, and the audience. For this event, she will be joined by Joel Bracken on saxophone, Emmett Hodgins on keys, Christopher Parnis on bass, and Aaron Blewett on drums.

Angela Picente playing trombone in casual clothing

Angela Pincente Quintet

March 15
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Bio

The Angela Pincente Octet is a jazz ensemble featuring the compositions and arrangements of Angela Pincente. Her approach to large ensemble arranging highlights the trombone as a featured soloist, as well as features each member of the ensemble in new and unique ways. This ensemble includes Toronto’s most notable young musicians and gives a platform for them to showcase their artistry. The Angela Pincente Octet was created to further the lineage of the large ensemble music scene in Toront,o and to spotlight young musicians within the undergraduate category.

Band Members:

  • Angela Pincente – Trombone
  • Julian Straatsma – Piano
  • Hiro Tanaka – Upright Bass
  • Jackson Haynes – Drums
  • Julia D’Ascanio – Vocals
Fernanda Cunha in semi-formal stagewear singing on a lounge stage in the evening

Fernanda Cunha Quintet

March 20
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Bio

Over the past 25 years, Brazilian jazz singer Fernanda Cunha has produced, recorded, and released ten albums and performed at prestigious jazz festivals around the world such as Wien Jazz in Austria, Aarhus Jazz Fest in Denmark, Jazz a Juan in France, and Borneo Jazz in Malaysia.

After performing across Canada annually since 2005, including performances at the International Vancouver Jazz Festival, Edmonton, Calgary, and even stops in the Yukon and Nunavut, Brazilian jazz singer Fernanda Cunha made her home in Canada.
In Canada she explores all possibilities whether performing concerts, performing masterclasses in universities such as Carleton University in Ottawa, teaching singing classes online, or writing songs.

Her recent album “Late Night” was recorded and released in 2021 with Toronto guitarist Reg Schwager, featuring original songs written by them. The album features musicians including Tom Szczesniak on piano and accordion, Pat Collins on bass, Michael Lambert on drums, Masashi Usui on saxophone, and Allison Au on alto saxophone. The album received great reviews in specialized jazz media such as “The Whole Note”, and “All About Jazz”. Available on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple and all digital stores.
Fernanda is a Latin Grammy Award member since 2007.

Group of 5 band members posing in front of small stage in club

Groovy Turtles Band

March 21
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Welcome to the magical world of sounds and passion, crafted by the talented musicians of our band, proudly named Groovy Turtles. In its grandeur and freedom, our collective aspires to convey emotions through music. Music, a beautiful gift, is something we are eager to share with everyone without exception. Bringing joy and love through music is the most exquisite expression in the world. Nothing caresses our hearts like the weightless sounds of the beautiful and the unfathomable.

Our band explores the realms of jazz, fusion, soul, and funk. We genuinely revel in the fusion of captivating jazz harmonies and the freedom of improvisation. Through the remarkable possibilities these styles offer, we endeavour to express our profound love for the world and, as a gesture of gratitude, present the magnificent and boundless art of music.

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Diane Roblin

March 22
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Diane Roblin’s dynamic career has earned her a place among Canada’s most respected women in jazz. Known for her powerful compositions and expressive keyboard style, Diane’s performances blend technical agility with a deep commitment to the connective power of music. As a composer, pianist, electric keyboardist, improviser, and bandleader, Diane’s spirited, genre-crossing work has led to collaborations with artists ranging from avant-garde improviser Charles Gayle to the iconic rock band Rough Trade.

Her new album, Breath of Fresh Air, released on Zsan Records in late 2024, continues this legacy. It showcases Roblin’s expansive musical voice, weaving jazz, funk, and impressionist harmony into compositions that are both adventurous and deeply moving.

Leading her six-piece ensemble, Life Force, Diane explores high-energy soundscapes punctuated by intricate, emotionally resonant improvisations. Critics have praised her work: JAZZFM91 calls her compositions “fascinating,” while WholeNote writes, “Roblin reminds us of her skill, not only as a pianist but as a new music composer.”

Emerging Artists Association logo, made of three quarter notes

EAA Emerging Artists Association (Formerly known as Toronto Undergraduate Jazz Festival Inc.) is a federally incorporated nonprofit organization creating opportunities for equity-deserving groups of emerging artists to showcase, learn and network.

  • close up of mussels topped with microgreens
  • Hands preparing a cheese plate including fruites and crudites
  • espresso martini, lavender cocktail and glass of rose wine on a bistro table
  • pickerel cake plated beautifully

Food & Drink

Enhance your WinterTide experience with our tapas-style dishes and shareable plates, featuring seasonal and locally inspired options crafted to complement the ambiance of the evening.

Food Menu

Brussels Brochette $14 (V | GF | DF)
Maple Dijon Glaze | Brussel Sprout Skewers

Grilled Mallorcan Flatbread $15 (V | DF)
Roasted Red Pepper | Blistered Tomato | Grilled Zucchini | Kalamata Olives | Pickled Onion | Sundried Tomato Pesto

Baked Artichoke Dip $15 (VG | GFO)
Crostini | Pita Chips | Marinated Olives | Charred Tomato | Heirloom Carrot | Grilled Lemon

Mussels Escabeche $18 (DF)
Brined Mussels | Crostini | Rouille

Pickerel Pakora $19 (GF | DF)
Pickerel Fritters | Corn Chutney | Edamame Salad

Brisket “FireCrackers” $19
Brisket | Roasted Onion | Roasted Mushroom | Roasted Corn | Cream Cheese | Wonton Wrapper | Thai Sauce

Chicken Chorizo Albondigas $23 (GFO | DFO)
Chicken Chorizo Meatballs | Red Pepper Sauce | Crostini | Manchego Cheese

Lamb Sliders $23
Herbed Lamb | Juniper Chutney | Crispy Leeks | Smoked Paprika Aioli | Brioche Bun

Dessert Trio $14
Chocolate Orange Rosemary Macaron, Raspberry Peppermint Chocolate Truffle, Espresso Custard Cornet

Bar Menu

Coming soon!

Rock Garden’s outdoor areas are fully licensed for alcohol consumption — low impact compostable cups will be made available for those wishing to enjoy their drinks under the stars.

Rock Garden at Royal Botanical Gardens

Find this event at this historic Rock Garden, 1185 York Boulevard, Hamilton ON.

Rejuvenated in 2016, the David Braley and Nancy Gordon Rock Garden respects our iconic treasure’s heritage, look and feel while celebrating the beginning of a new era with a beautiful, modern renovation.

WinterTide Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question about WinterTide at the Rock Garden? Click the topics below for more information. If you have a question that is not answered, give us a call at 905-527-1158.

Tickets

The event admission gives you access to the event and the Rock Garden, both indoor and outdoor. Tickets for WinterTide are available online. Please note limited tickets may be purchased at the door and are based on availability. It is highly recommended to purchase your tickets online to avoid disappointment.

Tickets are final sale.

Seating

Guests can choose from three seating options: Restaurant Seating (cozy dining with reduced stage visibility), Great Room Lounge Seating (comfortable couches and low seating along the perimeter), or Great Room Table Seating (in the main performance space with the best stage view). Seating is reserved, and your table is dedicated to your party for the entire evening. Preferences can be selected during booking, subject to availability. All seating is indoors, and table sizes accommodate various party sizes based on reservations. If your preferred seating is unavailable, you can join the online waitlist. Switching seats is not permitted, ensuring everyone enjoys their reserved space.

Seating is also available within the garden and guests are encouraged to enjoy the outdoor winter experience and firepits.

What's Included?

Your ticket includes access to Rock Garden during this event. Your ticket is for this event only and does not include general admission for the full day.

Food and drink are available at additional costs.

Parking in the lot across the street from the garden is included.

Age & I.D.

Attendees must be 19 years of age or older to attend. Please ensure you have a government-issued ID on your person during the event; anyone who does not present a valid ID upon request will be asked to leave.

Arrival / Entry

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Last admission for the evening is at 9 p.m.

Please arrive at the reservation time you selected. Please inform the hostess who will direct you to your dedicated table.

Directions and Parking

This event is held at Rock Garden, located at 1185 York Boulevard, Hamilton Ontario. Parking is included, available in the designated lot across the street.

Rock Garden is located along bus routes for Burlington Transit, with stops a short distance from the entrance. See rbg.ca/directions for more details.

Food and Drink

A tapas-style dish and shareable plates menu is available.

This is a licensed event; alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase. Low impact compostable cups will be made available for those wishing to enjoy their drinks under the stars.

Outside food and drink is not permitted.

Accessibility

The newly rejuvenated Rock Garden features some wide, lit, paved paths that descend with a slope into the lower bowl of the garden.

Accessible parking spaces are available outside Rock Garden. Visitors access the garden through the Rock Garden Visitor Centre.

If you have any further questions about accessibility at this event please contact us by phone (905-527-1158).

Weather

WinterTide is both an indoor and outdoor experience. If you wish to experience the outdoor portion (which we hope you do) please dress for the weather and wear proper footwear. There may be instances where we must close the outdoor portion of the experience due to unsafe weather and surface conditions.

RBG reserves the right to cancel WinterTide due to inclement weather without notice.

Pets / Service Animals

With the exception of service animals, personal pets are not permitted at this event.

Terms & Conditions

Tickets purchased to WinterTide are final sale and non-refundable. Tickets for this experience can be transferred to someone else if you can no longer attend the event. Please keep your tickets and confirmation: it is proof of your purchase and allows entry into the experience.

Liability: RBG assumes no responsibility for loss or damage to property, or for personal injury or mishap; all activities are at the risk of the participant.

Filming/Photography Release: Please be advised that all photos, audio-video, and static images taken at this experience may be used for exhibit, reproduction, and/or distribution for RBG related promotional use, including all forms of print, television advertisement, social media and /or website display. In consideration of your participation as a guest or attendee of this experience, you authorize Royal Botanical Gardens, its legal representatives, suppliers, invited media and assigns unrestricted right and permission to copyright and use such photos and images under their sole discretion. Royal Botanical Gardens, its legal representatives, suppliers, invited media and assigns are released without limitation of any claims for libel or invasion of privacy.

By purchasing tickets and participating in this event on RBG properties, you are agreeing to the above release for yourself, and on behalf of your guests.