Canary Wharf teams up with the Eden Project for a first-of-its-kind urban oasis

Canary Wharf teams up with the Eden Project for a first-of-its-kind urban oasis

Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Daniel Sheppard, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Daniel Sheppard

In collaboration with the Eden Project botanical garden in Cornwall, Middle Dock in Canary Wharf has been transformed into Eden Dock, a serene waterfront space with interconnected pontoons and aquatic islands, designed to reconnect people with nature.

The green oasis in Canary Wharf promotes biodiversity, offering lush plantings and the calming sound of water for moments of tranquillity. Eden Dock serves as a model for urban living, enhancing mental and physical wellbeing while creating habitats for diverse wildlife.

In addition to providing a space for calming strolls, Eden Dock features various events and activities such as evening origami kayaking sessions, the “Nature Rising” exhibition featuring 21 striking sculptures, and more, with tie-in events taking place across Canary Wharf as well.

You can find out more about Eden Dock here.

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