The bird bath at the Maplelawn Garden in Westboro (Ottawa), Ontario, Canada.
The garden at Maplelawn is a rare example of a 19th-century walled garden. The Thomson-Cole-Rochester House (built from 1831 to 1834) and known today as the Keg Manor (restaurant), and its walled garden are very well preserved and provide a living record of how European architecture and landscape concepts were transplanted to Canada. The selection of plants, shrubs, and trees is based on a number of historical records. The garden is maintained by The Friends of Maplelawn, a volunteer organization.
The National Capital Commission (NCC) has been the steward of Maplelawn Garden since the 1950s. In 1989, Maplelawn was designated a national historic site by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada.
Wikipedia has a very informative page about Maplelawn at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maplelawn