The Butchart Gardens is a 120-year-old internationally-renowned 55-acre display garden located in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia. Created by Jennie Butchart, and still privately owned and …
The Butchart Gardens is a 120-year-old internationally-renowned 55-acre display garden located in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia. Created by Jennie Butchart, and still privately owned and operated by the family, The Gardens was designated a National Historic Site of Canada, in 2004 for its one hundredth birthday.
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Jun 21, 2024
Absolutely amazing. Arrived mid morning and stayed until late afternoon. The flower displays and arrangements are wonderful and some of the views are spectacular. The wife who is really into her flow… Full review by Jinx0879
Jun 20, 2024
I was just reading some reviews of Butchart Gardens over the years and it saddened me that so many paid so much and didn't get the full experience. So many people don't read the reviews and tips tha… Full review by Marion S
Jun 20, 2024
We were on an APT tour which included breakfast and viewing before the gardens opened to the public. We loved it, and not being flower and garden people, that is saying a lot. It's well worth the vi… Full review by Carol T
My husband and I cannot walk all over the gardens due to back issues. We want to visit your beautiful garden. Is there some sort of shuttle or train that takes people around who cannot walk as much?
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I would look at the website, I did not see anything like that when I was there
Is there a complimentary storage area for luggage while touring gardens? I will have a back gag and a suitcase with me.
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Hubby accidentally left his camera bag in the Japanese Garden area. A tourist picked it up and took it to the information center. The tourist called my husband as his cell number was on …
Hubby accidentally left his camera bag in the Japanese Garden area. A tourist picked it up and took it to the information center. The tourist called my husband as his cell number was on a tag on the bag and let him know he’d taken it there. The tourist was so wonderful to have carried the heavy bag to a safe place and the staff were lovely and so helpful giving it back to us. I’m guessing they’d store luggage too for you but I’d inquire in advance vis their website.