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Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village


Cullen Gardens & Miniature Village was a popular tourist
attraction in Whitby, Ontario, Canada. Officially opened in May 1980
by founder Len Cullen and his wife, Connie, the Gardens were a
major tourist attraction in Whitby for 25 years.[1]

Contents
Features and attractions Cullen Garden and Miniature Village
Closure and redevelopment
References
External links

Features and attractions


Cullen Gardens combined the natural beauty of floral displays and
gardens, along with a unique southern Ontario-themed miniature
village. The miniature village included many houses and trains that
would travel around and between the houses. Other features included
radio-controlled miniature boats. It was an entertaining attraction for
both children and adults. In 1983, the Miniature Village served as the
filming location for an episode of the Canadian television series The
Littlest Hobo, entitled "Small Pleasures" (season 4, episode 16). A model farm in the village

During the Winter holiday season, Cullen Gardens was host to the
Festival of Lights, which featured huge displays of Christmas lights
throughout the grounds, often decorating large topiaries.

Closure and redevelopment


On 1 January 2006, Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village closed.
The land, however, has since been purchased by the Town of Whitby,
to remain in the public domain as a municipal park. There has been
speculation that the property may link up with the Heber Down Cullen Gardens
conservation area. At the time of its closure, the park was co-owned
by Sue Cullen-Green and Bryan Green.

The miniature Village no longer exists at the site and the model buildings were sold to the nearby City of
Oshawa for $234,000. Oshawa later put them up for sale again rather than opening an attraction of its own,
citing budgetary austerity.[2] The golf course formerly attached to Cullen Gardens has ceased to operate

The miniature buildings were purchased by the Niagara Parks Commission in 2012. Many of the miniature
buildings are now on display at the NPC's Botanical Gardens in Niagara Falls, Canada.[3]
In November 2011, the Town entered into a purchase and sale agreement with Auberge et Spa Le Nordik Inc.
of Chelsea, Quebec. Le Nordik bought the main building and 3 hectares of land. They intend to use the main
building and outdoor area to build a year-round heat therapy spa with two restaurants, a retail boutique and a
small conference area. The remaining land was designated as open space and parkland, known as Cullen
Central Park. The deal closed in 2013 and the spa was supposed to open in 2015.[4]

References
1. MarkCullen.com: Cullen Gardens (http://www.markcullen.com/news_events/cullen_gardens.ht
m) Archived (https://web.archive.org/web/20070122012941/http://www.markcullen.com/news_e
vents/cullen_gardens.htm) January 22, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
2. "Oshawa will sell miniature village" October 17, 2007. TheStar.com - Toronto Edition (https://w
ww.thestar.com/news/2007/10/17/oshawa_will_sell_miniature_village.html), Retrieved July 15,
2008.
3. "Niagara Parks Commission Floral Showhouse" (http://www.niagarafrontier.com/greenhouse.ht
ml). Niagarafrontier.com. May 3, 2014. Retrieved September 4, 2014.
4. "Cullen revival imminent with Whitby spa development" June 27, 2013. As of September 2014,
a park dedicated to fallen Canadian soldiers is now being constructed in Cullen Gardens. It
was supposed to be done by November 2014. Whitby This Week (http://www.durhamregion.co
m/news-story/3858357-cullen-revival-imminent-with-whitby-spa-development/), Retrieved
August 15, 2013.

External links
Another paradise lost (http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/05361/628524-151.stm)
Conversation with Cullen Gardens Area Master Plan Coordinator, City of Whitby, July 15, 2008.
Oshawa will sell miniature village (https://www.thestar.com/news/2007/10/17/oshawa_will_sell
_miniature_village.html) October 17, 2007. Retrieved July 15, 2008

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