325 25 Ave. S.E.
Located at the intersection of Macleod Tr and 25 Ave - immediately south of Erlton LRT station, by the north end of Union Cemetery.
The park is open from sunrise to sunset.
Reader Rock Garden Historic Park site is one of the city's most unique Cultural Landscapes and the first Legacy Park to open. Its restoration was honoured with a Calgary Heritage Authority Lion Award in Landscape Preservation, earning official designation as a Provincial Historic Resource.
Open from sunrise to sunset, the historic garden is a tribute to one man's passion for plants and beauty. William Roland Reader was the Superintendent for Calgary Parks from 1913 – 1942 who transformed a bare hillside into an internationally-acclaimed garden.
During the turn of the century, it was common for horticulturists to collect alpine plants on their travels and create gardens as living artifacts of their journeys. Reader actively engaged in this practice and for thirty years the Garden trialed over 4000 different plant species, making it one of the few significant gardens in western Canada. Reader used the Garden as a showplace to educate people about the gardening potential of the prairie/foothills region of Alberta, particularly Calgary.
Lovingly rehabilitated according to Reader's original plans, the garden blooms from mid-March to mid-November. The reconstructed Arts and Crafts style house features a café and classroom space for educational programs. Wheel-chair access is located east of the house/café, up the cemetery road.
To inquire about booking the garden for a special event, please call 403-268-3800. The Reader House is unavailable for booking. For café reservations, please call 403-245-3252.
