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The Butchart Gardens is a group of floral display gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada, located near Victoria on Vancouver Island. The gardens receive over a million visitors each year. The gardens have been designated a National Historic Site of Canada. [1]
Oshawa Valley Botanical Gardens, Oshawa [8] Ottawa Valley Native Plant Botanical Garden, Cobden [9] Parkwood, The R.S. McLaughlin Estate National Historic Site and Heritage Garden, Oshawa; Plant Paradise Country Gardens, Caledon [10] Quinte Botanical Garden, Frankford, Ontario; Royal Botanical Gardens, Burlington; Sifton Bog, London
Japanese gardens in Canada (7 P) Z. Zoos in Canada (9 C, ... Butchart Gardens; C. Château Ramezay; Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village; D. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical ...
I live in Canada's Victoria, British Columbia, where many Hallmark Christmas movies are shot. ... Every year, Butchart Gardens transforms its 55-acre display garden into a holiday wonderland full ...
The Canada Pavilion is designed to remind guests of Canada's natural beauty. It includes a canyon, a waterfall, gardens, a pool with fountains, and totem poles. Further in to the pavilion, beyond the rustic log cabins, a small thoroughfare is designed to represent the British and French influences and heritage through its buildings; the Hotel du Canada [1] dominates the skyline to the right ...
The area's best-known tourist attractions are the Butchart Gardens, located in the Brentwood Bay area, Gowlland Tod Provincial Park, [3] and Island View Beach. The mayor of Central Saanich is former district councillor Ryan Windsor.
North of the city on the Saanich Peninsula are the marine biology Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre, Butchart Gardens in Brentwood Bay, one of the biggest tourist and local resident attractions on Vancouver Island, as well as the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, part of the National Research Council of Canada, Victoria Butterfly Gardens and Centre ...
The lake is the headwaters for the watershed, which eventually feeds the world class Butchart Gardens. Named after Thomas and Richard Maltby, original owners of West part of Sec. 118 Lake District; Crown Grant 3882/3." Paid $22.00 in full for 22 acres September 22, 1873. Old name Highland Lake.