The waterfront’s Music Garden was created by landscape architect Julie Messervy and a team of landscape architects from Toronto’s Parks and Recreation Department in a way that genuinely translates Bach’s First Suite for Unaccompanied Cello into the natural world. Visitors travel through six different garden areas, beginning with the twists and turns of the riverscape, until arriving at the Giant Grass Steps, which form a curved Amphitheatre where summertime performances are held.