The
Butchart Gardens is easily called a group of floral display gardens in
Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada, situated near Victoria on Vancouver
Island. The beautiful floral gardens receive more than a million visitors each
year. The gardens have been designated a National Historic Site of Canada due
to their international renown. Several bronze statues are displayed in the
gardens. Several bronze statues are displayed in the gardens.In 1977, Ian
Ross's son Christopher introduced firework shows accompanied by show tunes on
summer Saturday evenings. During the Winter, lights and seasonal decorations
adorn the gardens along with an ice-skating rink in the Waterwheel Square.
The
gardens are a must see whilst in Victoria and are tremendously accessible to
travellers with disabilities. The map sets out the paths of travel that avoid
steps for wheelchair users. Most of the Garden's paths are level, wide and
smooth. The Sunken Gardens must be accessed via the far end near the Ross
Fountain, though the lookout and rim path are accessible. The Japanese Garden
is easy to get to from a path just to the left of its main entrance. The
gardens are well laid out and affords the opportunity to spend two to three
hours with family and friends. The Butchart Gardens is one of the most
visited tourist attractions in Canada and the most visited on Vancouver Island.
It is a eye-catching garden and one that is well worth putting a minimum of two
hours aside to visit.
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