The Butchart Gardens
Breathtaking floral paradise
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Jennifer Basgorenay

No matter how many times I visit, The Butchart Gardens never lose their magic. Tucked into the gentle hills of Brentwood Bay, just north of Victoria, this world-famous garden feels like something straight out of a dream — where every turn, every path, and every bloom feels carefully woven into a living piece of art.

It’s not just about flowers here; it’s about what the place feels like. You can smell the earth, the sea air, and the roses all mingling together. You can hear water trickling through hidden fountains and soft music drifting through the air. It’s peaceful, but it’s alive — full of color, light, and the quiet hum of people who can’t stop smiling.

The gardens began in the early 1900s, when Jennie Butchart transformed her family’s abandoned limestone quarry into a sunken floral paradise. What started as a small vision of beauty has grown into one of the most celebrated gardens in the world — a National Historic Site of Canada that welcomes over a million visitors each year.

Every season brings something new — from tulip-lined paths in spring to golden maples and glowing dahlias in fall. The layout invites slow wandering, and each garden has its own story to tell:

The Sunken Garden – The original and most iconic section, a masterpiece of design and color. Standing at the lookout, it feels like stepping into another world.
The Rose Garden – A fragrant, romantic maze of hundreds of varieties, best in midsummer.
The Japanese Garden – Shaded, serene, and full of mossy bridges, bamboo, and reflection ponds.
The Italian Garden – Elegant symmetry, fountains, and bright blooms that feel straight out of Europe.
The Mediterranean Garden – Hardy coastal plants that thrive in BC’s salty air.

At night, the gardens glow under soft lights — a whole different kind of magic.

Stroll the Gardens: 55 acres of landscaped beauty — take your time, follow the winding paths, and don’t miss the viewpoints.

Picnic or Dine: Enjoy the Blue Poppy Restaurant or the elegant Dining Room overlooking the gardens.

Afternoon Tea: Served daily with local teas and handmade treats (book ahead).

Gift Shop: Local art, pottery, and floral keepsakes.

Summer Fireworks: Saturdays through July and August — a must-see!

Christmas Lights: Over a million twinkling bulbs, music, and skating during the holidays.

Located at 800 Benvenuto Ave, Brentwood Bay, BC

Open year-round (hours vary by season)

Fully wheelchair and stroller-friendly

Leashed dogs welcome!

Late May through early September for peak blooms

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