Regardless of whether you find gardens interesting or not, the Butchart Gardens in Victoria, Canada are a stunning and tranquil place to visit.

The Butchart Gardens are located on Vancouver Island, about 23 km north of Victoria at 800 Benvenuto Ave, Brentwood Bay.  The gardens are open every day, but you should check the web site for opening hours and entry ticket prices.

In 2004, the gardens was named a National Historic Site of Canada.

Reason 1 – The stunning sunken garden

The gardens were originally created from a limestone quarry owned and operated by the Butchart family.  When the limestone was depleted in the early 1900’s Jennie Butchart started the long process of creating a sunken garden from the old quarry.

5 Reasons to Visit the Butchart Gardens

The chimney is the only remaining part of the old limestone quarry and provides a reminder of the origin of the gardens.

5 Reasons to Visit the Butchart Gardens

Take your time to wander around the sunken garden and find hidden treasures.  We found an owl in a tree.

5 Reasons to Visit the Butchart Gardens

Reason 2 – The flowers are beautiful

The gardens are worth visiting just to see the beautiful flowers.

You will also find a beautiful indoor garden in the buildings near the entrance.

5 Reasons to Visit the Butchart Gardens

Reason 3 – The sculptures

There are a number of bronze sculptures to find throughout the gardens, including this carousel horse near the Rose Carousel.

5 Reasons to Visit the Butchart Gardens

The bore, named Tacca, is a replica of the 1620 bronze cast by Peitro Tacca.  His snout is shiny as travellers rub it for luck.  He may also seem familiar.  There are other replica’s of this statue around the world (I have rubbed the nose of other replicas in Florence and Sydney).

5 Reasons to Visit the Butchart Gardens

The fountain statue of three sturgeon is near the Japanese garden.

5 Reasons to Visit the Butchart Gardens
5 Reasons to Visit the Butchart Gardens

Reason 4 – The tranquility of the Japanese Gardens

The Japanese gardens are well established and has a beautiful stream flowing through it as well as having a number of ponds throughout.

5 Reasons to Visit the Butchart Gardens

Reason 5 – The stunning manicured gardens

Make sure you see the beautiful manicured gardens of the Rose Garden, the Italian Garden and the Star Pond.

5 Reasons to Visit the Butchart Gardens
5 Reasons to Visit the Butchart Gardens

Another reason – The Rose Carousel

I had to add another – I’m just a big kid at heart so I needed to include the Rose Carousel.  The Carousel was opened in 2009 and while you might think it is only for children, I only saw “big kids” on it while I was there!

I decided to ride the giraffe.  There are also rabbits, zebras, ostriches and even a reindeer to ride.

5 Reasons to Visit the Butchart Gardens

So Why Visit The Butchart Gardens

They are stunning!  It is that simple.  There are so many other beautiful features at Butchart Gardens that I haven’t listed, so if you are visiting Vancouver Island, make sure you add the Butchart Gardens to your list of places to visit.

If you are Canada, a trip on the Rocky Mountaineer is a must.

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5 Reasons to Visit the Butchart Gardens

15 Responses

  1. How beautiful! I love wandering around gardens on my travels. They’re always good for the soul.

    1. Thanks Alma. And I totally agree. We can get so busy when travelling, rushing all over the place that a beautiful garden can be such a great place to slow down.

  2. What a beautiful place! I looked into visiting the gardens when I was in Victoria recently on a cruise stop but opted to do a food tour instead. I loved Victoria and hope to go back someday!

    1. Victoria is so beautiful Candy. We got to spend a few hours at the gardens, but you could definitely spend a lot more time there.

  3. The colours in your photos are amazing – they just burst off the page! I really enjoyed this post and loved reading about the bore!

  4. Oh, what a place! I have heard so many great things about these gardens. On my next visit to Vancouver area I will hop over to the island to see it.

    1. I wouldn’t usually visit gardens but had heard really great things about them. They definitely don’t disappoint and well worth the trip Slavka.

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