Join us for one of our upcoming events at the Gardens. We look forward to seeing you.
Stay up to date with Botanic Gardens events and seasonal highlights on Facebook(external link).
Download a map of the Botanic Gardens [PDF, 2.2 MB] showing all event locations.
You are invited to join a number of events throughout the year at the New Zealand World Peace Bell located in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens.
Celebrate, commemorate and have a go at ringing the bell.
Event | Date |
UN Holocaust Memorial Day | 27 January |
Christchurch Earthquake Memorial |
22 February |
Tōhoku Japan Tsunami and Earthquake Day [PNG, 1.7 MB] |
11 March |
UN International Bicycle Day | 3 June |
Hiroshima and Nagasaki Remembrance | 7 August |
UN International Day of Peace | September |
Parihaka Day(external link) |
5 November |
UN International Malala Day for Girl's Education | 10 November |
CHC Peace Bell Open Day | 1 December. |
Joya-no-kane 108 Bells | 31 December This is a traditional Japanese New Year's Eve event. It is organised by the Christchurch Japanese Society(external link). |
The World Peace Bell Association(external link) organises all of the above ceremonies with the exception of UN Holocaust Memorial Day, Hiroshima and Nagasaki Remembrance and Joya-no-kane 108 Bells.
Sometimes new events are added so please check back for commemorations of interest.
10am to 11.30am, Mondays during the school term.
Calling all parents, grandparents and caregivers! Bring your preschool-aged tamariki into the Christchurch Botanic Gardens to enjoy a simple craft or plant-based activity with the Canterbury Horticultural Society.
Stories, toys and colouring-in are available too.
Enjoy gardening and nature-based activities with your preschooler.
More information is available on the Canterbury Horticultural Society Facebook page(external link).
Envirokids is a chance to connect Kiwi kids to our environmental community and it's free.
Every Saturday, the Envirohub(external link) will have activities for kids inspired by the mahi (work) of different organisations that work with the environment.
Activities are available between 10am to 3pm every Saturday, even in the holidays.
Find out more information about EnviroKids(external link) or keep up to date on the EnviroKids Facebook(external link).
10.30am to 1.30pm Thursdays.
Pop in for an environmental chat if you need inspiration or advice on anything from starting a new environmental project, volunteer challenges, funding advice for green projects, sustainability at home or waste and recycling processes.
The EnviroHub are here to help:
Find more information about Environmental Chat(external link).
The Friends of the Botanic Gardens run a plant stall opposite the Kiosk. It is restocked daily and available plants often change.
For more information about the varieties on offer, please contact friendsofthegardens@gmail.com.
Join the Friends of the Botanic Gardens volunteer guides for free guided walks at the Botanic Gardens (October to April) and Mona Vale Gardens (year-round).
Pick and choose from a wonderful selection of topics or come along to all of them for a dose of exercise, beautiful displays, and education rolled into one.
If you have any queries about guided walks at Mona Vale or the Botanic Gardens, please contact friendsofthegardens@gmail.com.
Join the Canterbury Horticultural Society for their monthly meet up! Hear fascinating speakers, connect with like-minded folk and learn new skills for the garden.
Garden life runs at 6pm on the first Tuesday off the month, with a repeat on Wednesday at 1pm.
6pm, Tuesday 6 May and 1pm, Wednesday 7 May.
Main speaker: Dr Matthew Cromey, Plant pathologist
Dr Matthew Cromey is a Senior Plant Pathologist at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS). He develops strategies to manage diseases affecting ornamental and edible plants, combining RHS research findings with other sources to provide effective advice.
Now living in New Zealand, his work includes diagnosing plant problems, conducting field research, and collaborating with various stakeholders to manage garden diseases. Dr. Cromey has contributed to numerous scientific publications on plant pathology.
Mini speaker: David Adams
David will talk about highlights from the 2025 Edible and Sustainable Garden Awards.
6pm, Tuesday 3 June and 1pm, Wednesday 4 June.
Main speaker: Michael Brown, rose pruning demonstration
As the current and former president of the Canterbury Rose Society, Michael has showcased his expertise at a national level, both as a competitor and judge. Now retired, he dedicates his time to growing and hybridizing roses, daffodils, chrysanthemums, and begonias, creating new blooms on his rural Loburn property. Michael will be conducting a live pruning demonstration with plants suitable for pruning in bush and miniature form.
10am to 1pm, Sunday 6 April.
Immerse yourself in the delicate and beautiful world of botanical watercolours under the expert guidance of renowned artist and teacher, Kay Duncan. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned painter, this workshop offers a fantastic opportunity to hone your skills and create stunning botanical artwork.
Cost: Members $125, general sale $155. Self-serve tea and coffee are supplied.
Location: The Kiosk, Christchurch Botanic Gardens.
Materials provided:
List of essential requirements for participants to bring (external link) [PDF].
Please note that materials can be sourced from either Gordon Harris(external link) or The Drawing Room(external link).
For more information, please visit the CHS website(external link)(external link), email office@chsgardens.co.nz or phone 03 366 6937.
Kia auaha! Let’s make and create at six of our favourite central city locations in this free discovery trail!
Create leaf boats, theatre masks, mosaics, wiggly sculptures, invent a machine and much more.
Grab your free trail booklet from any of the locations listed below. This is a big trail, and you may need more than one day to fit everything in.
Brought to you by the Christchurch Botanic Gardens Te Māra Huaota o Waipapa, Te Puna o Waiwhetū Christchurch Art Gallery, Tūranga, Teece Museum of Classical Antiquities, Te Matatiki Toi Ora The Arts Centre and Canterbury Museum.
Join renowned flower preservationist and artist Debz Eagle for two inspiring workshops in flower pressing and botanical art.
$60 for CHS members, $80 general sale per workshop.
Use the coupon code SAVE$10 when booking both pressed flower workshops for a discount.
Book on the Canterbury Horticultural Society website(external link).
Workshops take place at the Kiosk in the Botanic Gardens.
Pressed flower art workshop
10am to 1pm, Sunday 4 May.
Create botanical masterpieces and let your creativity blossom! Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your skills, this workshop will inspire you to turn pressed flowers into beautiful paintings, collages, and mixed-media artworks.
For more information please visit the CHS website(external link), email office@chsgardens.co.nz or phone 03 366 6937.
Delight in crafting exquisite decorations as you enjoy sumptuous sandwiches, freshly baked scones with cream and jam, and sweet festive treats, all served with a selection of fine teas.
Only 30 tickets are available! Secure your spot today.(external link)
Join us at The Kiosk, Te Māra Huaota o Waipapa Christchurch Botanic Gardens.
(Just over the footbridge from the Armagh St carpark).
Tel: 366 6937
Email: office@chsgardens.co.nz
$30 CHS Members & Friends of the Christchurch Botanic Gardens
$40 Non-Members
$105 Workshop + CHS Membership
Become a Member of the CHS(external link) and receive up to 30% off all our courses and workshops
Enjoy zero-waste, nature-based craft that creates beautiful, sustainable gifts and home decorations. Join tutor Toni Rowe and learn how to craft kono baskets and putiputi.
Members $40, general sale $50. Bookings are required.(external link)
Meet at the Kiosk, just over the Armagh Street footbridge to the Botanic Gardens.
In this workshop, you’ll learn how to make a useful Kono (four corner) basket from harakeke.
By the end of the workshop you’ll have the knowledge and skills to craft your own practical and sustainable harakeke basket.
10am to 1pm, Sunday 26 October.
Join us at The Kiosk for an enriching and hands-on workshop where you’ll learn the art of making different styles of Putiputi and leave with a bunch.
By the end of the workshop, you’ll have the knowledge and skills to craft your own stunning putiputi, carrying a piece of sustainable and cultural artistry into your life.
For more information, please visit the CHS website(external link)(external link)(external link), email office@chsgardens.co.nz or phone 03 366 6937.
2pm to 4pm, Saturday 18 October.
Get into the spooky spirit and unleash your creativity by crafting your very own Halloween-themed scarecrow! Perfect for individuals, families, and groups, this hands-on workshop is a fun and festive way to celebrate the season.
15 individuals/family groups per session only.
Workshop is recommended for children 10 and up who are comfortable sewing on their own. For younger children, it's a wonderful opportunity to team up with a parent or guardian for some hands-on creative fun.
Don’t miss out on this frightfully fun workshop! Book your spot now(external link) and let your Halloween creativity shine.
Members $55, general sale $70.
For more information please visit the CHS website(external link)(external link)(external link), email office@chsgardens.co.nz or phone 03 366 6937.
To get involved in volunteering in the Botanic Gardens, join the Friends of the Botanic Gardens(external link).
Christchurch Botanic Gardens apprentice Alannah Kwant had an eight-year career in fashion and retail before following her heart into the world of gardening.
12 Dec 2024Christchurch Botanic Gardens’ Cuningham House is being emptied of all but a handful of plants ahead of a heritage restoration as well as updating it to the 21st century.
22 Nov 2024Councillors are confirming a plan to introduce parking charges at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens and Hagley Park.
12 Sep 2024