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The Butchart Gardens, spanning 22 hectares, is a well-known botanical garden featuring seasonal entertainment and eateries. It was founded over a century ago by Jennie Butchart, who transformed her husband's limestone quarry into a beautiful garden with stunning landscaping, diverse flora including ornamental birds like peaco*cks. Today, the gardens attract over 1 million visitors during March to October to witness the blooming of more than one million plants.

Butchart Gardens is wonderful. We enjoy going there. We have done it many times. The flowers are ever changing and so is the colors that go with it. The day was colder than we like, but we bundled up and made the best of it.When the sun came out and the wind died down, we enjoyed the walk and beauty before us. We stopped for their three tiered tea at their restaurant. They were booked up but the outside tables were still available. We said yes. And we enjoyed the great sandwiches and scone, the sweets we brought back to the B&B we're staying at for later on.The trip to the gardens is worth the drive to. It's a favorite for many a traveler. Enjoy your visit to Butchart Gardens with your family and friends!

Bob M — Google review

The gardens are absolutely beautiful. Breathtaking at times. It took us about 2 hours to admire the flowers and walk through. It was interesting to read the history of the gardens on the plaques.Admission may seem a bit expensive but it’s worth the price and you factor in how much maintenance the gardens require.Bathrooms are adequately situated throughout the gardens.There is also a nice ice-cream spot at the end. It was delicious.

J C — Google review

I had not been to the gardens in 20+ years, and wasn't sure how memory would compare to a tour with my family (including two children ages 9 and 11). The kids were not initially looking forward to the visit, but we made it into a big of an imaginative adventure walking through the various parts of the gardens.It's fantastically lovely, especially in season. Peaceful even with crowds. When I lived in British Columbia I enjoyed working on the same soil and with many of the same plants the staff do for gardening around my property, but boy do they take it to perfection.Just stunning.Getting food is a bit tricky and the lines to the two sit-down restaurants were out the doors. We ended up at the coffee shop, where there are some decent options.

Mark F — Google review

What an amazing experience. Such a beautiful garden and we were so happy to be able to bring our dog along. It rained during our visit and I loved that the gardens offered umbrellas for everyone. I would love to visit in the height of summer! I can’t even imagine the blooms!

Elizabeth R — Google review

Great tour of the house, and also incredible grounds, well maintained. Plenty of history and walking areas. The fountains, sunken garden, Ross Fountain, and much more. All of this started in an old quarry, it seems, now it's a National Landmark - well deserved. Would love to come back in the spring, when the garden blooms. We appreciated our winter, visit, however.

Jonathan H — Google review

Gorgeous gardens and a very pleasant overall experience. Fair price / good value if you enjoy flowers, trees, scenery, gardens. Follow the route as outlined in the free map and nice guide provided as you enter. All walking is easy and level, you can also take stairs here and there. The carousel is also fun, everyone seemed shy to try it but the minute my grown daughter and I saddled up, lots of other riders joined. This is a good place to demonstrate what happens when someone with a vision and passion (and in this case, some money) sets out to create something amazing, it can be done. This was an ugly rock quarry 125 years ago and Jenny Butchart transformed it! Highly recommend this.

GT H — Google review

Beautiful gardens and a great place to visit. The entrance and parking experience was the most organized I've ever experienced. BC Ferries could learn a lot here.

Chris B — Google review

This was an amazing experience! If someone told me I'd enjoy a big garden as much as I did I don't think is believe them! The sunken garden is spectacular. The variety of flowers, shrubs and trees was amazing. I loved the dahlias and the roses. The Japanese garden was so different and very peaceful. The price of admission per person seems really high at 38$ per adult but it's so beautiful. I would love to come back on a rainy day and I will definitely come back for Christmas.

Melissa J — Google review

First time visiting The Butchart Gardens. It is absolutely beautiful! The different flowers, plants, trees and gardens are gorgeous!We brought our cameras (had to!)and lost track of time! The restaurant closes at 3pm!It’s hard to imagine that the now beautiful sunken garden was once a limestone quarry! A lot of hard work has definitely gone into it!Highly recommend!

R M — Google review

Absolutely stunning! So gorgeous! Visited during summer on Sat + Sunday but it wasn't super crowded - plenty of opportunities to get great photos without a bunch of people.Some parts feel like you're in a forest, definitely not your average botanic garden.Easy parking, yummy food, stunning views. Loved that it's dog friendly - so fun to see them all visiting and didn't hear one bark!All staff was super friendly, so well maintained.

Sarah C — Google review

Still very beautiful in autumn but definitely wishing we would've come mid summer. Many of the gardens were not in season, obviously, but the website was slightly misleading about how much we would be able to see in October. For over $30 per adult, I don't recommend coming in the autumn. Plan your trip for the summer even if admission is slightly more, I think it would be more worth it. Also, many of the shops are seasonal and were not open this time of year around the gardens but the main ones in the entrance/exit were still open!

D R — Google review

Enchanting Escapes at The Butchart Gardens in Victoria! 🌺🌿🌷 Stepped into the enchanting world of The Butchart Gardens in Victoria, a sanctuary where the tapestry of nature's colors unfolds. Even in March, when all flowers haven't yet bloomed, the gardens offer a serene beauty, hinting at the forthcoming floral spectacle. 🌱🌼 Amidst the lush greenery, the coffee shop and restaurant at the gardens provide delightful spots to unwind and savor a meal or a drink, perfect for refueling during your exploration or on your way to Victoria. 🍴☕🌿 From the early blooms of spring to the full glory of summer, The Butchart Gardens is a dynamic canvas of nature, changing with the seasons yet always providing a peaceful escape. It's not just a visit; it's an experience that refreshes the soul and pleases the senses. 🦋

Kwong T — Google review

We had the most amazing & relaxing Sunday afternoon at The Butchart Gardens. This place is a must if you are visiting Victoria. I am a local and will come time and time again and always have a breathtaking experience. Every season brings a different vibe but I must say I am biased to the Spring. Nothing quite beats the vibrant colours of the tulips & rhododendron. The cafe is always fresh and has some nice treats to enjoy while exploring. The gardens are pet-friendly which definitely appeals to us. Plan to spend 1-2 hours here and don’t forget to check out the cute gift shop at the end. 10/10 recommend to anyone looking for a great way to spend an afternoon! Thanks for a fun day!

Stacey P — Google review

Absolutely loved our visit to Butchart Gardens! A dog friendly outing that many people took advantage of with running water into dog bowls throughout the gardens! Even though we were a bit early in the season for the rose gardens there were so many spring flowers and flowering trees that we were able to enjoy at this time of the year it was totally worth it. I wish we had booked seats in the Tea Room as it looked lovely but we were there on the Mother's Day weekend and a lot of people had the same idea. 😁

Shannon H — Google review

Beautiful Gardens. I took my In-Laws as it was where their Honeymoon was 30 years ago.Luckily the weather was amazing and most plants were in bloom. We loved the laid back park atmosphere throughout, and that there were many benches, bathrooms, and rest stops along the way. It makes it very family and all ages friendly. It is also pet friendly!It is a nice place to wander and get lost in.Aside from that, entrance fees were $38 per person, which is quite steep, but it allows for unlimited reentry on the day of.The Staff were also so friendly and helpful, often stopping to offer to take photos of you, or asking elderly if they needed any help etc.Overall a wonderful experience.

Jimmy H — Google review

Beautiful garden! The grounds are very well maintained and are absolutely stunning. One of the best things to do while in Victoria.Fresh and pure air such a huge garden very close to nature everything is colourful. Restaurant, coffee shop and other shops inside the Garden.The amazing collection of impressive sculptures, bubbling fountains, and charming footbridges adds a touch of magic to your experience. The Ross Fountain is a must-see.

Komalpreet K — Google review

This was definitely one of the highlights of our trip to Victoria. We almost decided not to go but we told our selves we would have regretted that decision. The gardens were easily walkable. The map makes it look more spread out than they really are. We went in mid August and the flowers were just amazing. My favorite was all the hanging baskets. The roses were pretty much done blooming at that point but still wonderful to see so many varieties. The Japanese Garden was so peaceful. The whole place-I could almost feel the stress leaving my body. I went later in the day and spent about 2 hours and saw everything but could have easily spent all day here. Even the bathrooms and the garbage can were surrounded by flowers and beautiful. They have tons of benches to rest, picnic tables to eat food you brought, a carousel for the kids, and a concert area where they put on concerts sometimes. I didn't eat in the restaurants but they have several. They also have a gift shop and gelato place.

Julie B — Google review

I have been to many beautiful gardens and I'd say the Butchart Garden leaves a unique impression. The gardens are divided into different areas, each area has its own theme, such as Italian, Japanese, Sunken, and Rose. I love the natural ecosystem that is created by the garden, such as the pollination process between bees and flowers. The background of each garden is also well documented, which is great if you are interested in how the garden was built.The garden is well designed and accessible for everyone, which makes convenient for me to bring my infant. It's also a good place to bring your dog! There are food courts where you can sit and relax, while enjoying the view of the garden. I would highly recommend this place if you visit Victoria!

Geraldo P — Google review

It is one of the best gardens I have visited in Canada; it is worth every cent. The fountain is fantastic, and the design is brilliant. It is easy to walk around without missing anything.

Elizabeth J — Google review

A once in a lifetime experience that you must see! This is one of earths treasures… it was a rainy blustery day which left all the trails empty for some amazing photos. I’m so happy I got have this experience and would highly recommend to anyone that travels to Victoria / Vancouver.

Kendall M — Google review

I have been there both in the summer and in the winter festive time, I think this is so beautiful and all the staff is so friendly. You could consider it to be alitle but expensive, but I think it’s so worth it. The lights were out of this world. So beautiful, perfect for Christmas. I’ve add pictures from my most recent visit, and you can see through the pictures how beautiful everything is and I still think these pictures can’t justify it.

Punit B — Google review

No wonder this has so many amazing reviews. Absolutely stunning. We ended up spending four hours here, including eating at the Blue Poppy Restaurant, which was unexpectedly tasty for a counter-order place making food at volume.So glad we caught so many tulips!

Riley K — Google review

Absolutely gorgeous! We talked to some locals on our visit to Vancouver island... They all had season passes to the gardens and having visited them myself now, I understand why: so much to see, changing with the seasons. A beautiful collection of gardens, full of trees and flowers.

Stephen C — Google review

The gardens are stunning, even in a cloudy day. Landscaping are well designed. The perfect spot to enjoy the plants flowers while take a stroll. Will definitely get a year pass if I live around.

Lila C — Google review

Had a really great time exploring the butchart garden. It is very spacious and they have a lot of different flowers. It is recommended to visit this more than once as they have different flowers per season. They will also give you map and flower guide upon entry. The flower guide is very helpful as it shows the picture name and what month does the flower blooms. They have a very spacious parking and very coordinated staffs.

Marcus E — Google review

A really beautiful garden with various themes that will easily take 3 hours to explore and delight the senses! There was a light drizzle when we reached the place but the staff quickly replenished free umbrellas for all the guests and everyone happily returned them too once the rain is over, which was very fast in 15 mins. The flora display is amazing with huge blossoms of a riot of senses to the eyes. This round the roses have yet to bloom but from the buds seen they will be in full bloom in a week or 2. Car park directions and assistance was very orderly and well managed as many people including my group drove in to visit.

Anthony T — Google review

Absolutely loved it! We toured in mid March, so I thought it wouldn't be very exciting. But there were indoor flowers, bulbs coming up and blooming, flowering trees... And it was lovely. I didn't realize that there are several different areas, with different themes. I also didn't know about the carousel, totem poles, and fountains. I can't wait to return for an even more lush experience.

Thomas ( — Google review

We visited in March end and it was such a wonderful experience with variety and flowers blooming all around and cherry blossom trees shining through their final sprint. Lovely walk ways with multiple fountains and vibrant flower beds. Sunken garden was my favourite among all.

Shipra C — Google review

Love the gardens. It's less crowded in the morning and after 3pm. We spent two days there finding new paths every day to walk. I love the sunken garden, Japanese garden and the dragon fountain.

Anna H — Google review

This place was beautiful!!! It was a great activity to spend the night with for my husband and I’s first wedding anniversary. We spent at least an hour walking through the gardens and probably missed some spots still. The souvenir shop was really big and has great selections of souvenirs to get. We spent about 2 hours there including walking through the gardens, souvenir shop, walking towards and from the parking, and lining up in cars.

Charise C — Google review

It's a beautiful place reviewing it doesn't do it justice. The most striking in my opinion was the sunken garden. There's an indoor carousel for the kids. Dogs can also enjoy the place if on a leash and there are designated paths for wheelchairs. Try the high tea which I'm planning to do the next time. It takes around 90 minutes.

Sara A — Google review

I guess this place doesn't need my recommendation. But why not? Hubby and I loved it. We went on a cruise tour in the evening when the restaurants weren't open and just the couple of bus loads were there. Perfect time! We saw all the gardens at a nice pace with private photos. Gorgeous.

Anne G — Google review

Butchart Gardens, situated in Victoria, British Columbia, stands out as a must-see destination, providing a delightful experience in every season. From the lively blossoms of spring to the warm hues of autumn, each visit unveils a distinct and refreshing beauty. My winter visit, highlighted by the Festival of Lights, transformed the gardens into a mesmerizing wonderland. Each garden showcased unique lights, colors, decorations, and even synchronized music, creating an enchanting atmosphere.During special occasions like Christmas, the gardens come alive with live music from talented bands, contributing to the festive spirit. The charming carousel, a favorite for both kids and adults, adds a touch of nostalgia and joy to the visit. The convenience of accepting credit cards ensures a hassle-free experience, eliminating worries about carrying cash.Butchart Gardens not only charms with its natural beauty but also stands out for its thoughtful organization. Ample parking facilities simplify arrival, allowing visitors to explore at their own pace. On-site amenities, including a cafe, restaurant, and gift shop, enhance the overall experience, offering opportunities for relaxation, dining, and souvenir shopping. Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply seeking a delightful day out, Butchart Gardens promises a well-rounded and enchanting visit, making it an appealing destination throughout the year.

Spring R — Google review

Believe it or not, after visiting Victoria every March for 23 years, I finally made it to Butchart Gardens. I was not disappointed. It was the first week of April. It was a beautiful day. The gardens did not disappoint. The blosdoming trees were in full blooms of pink and purple, of white and even yellow. The hyacinth were gorgeous as was their scent. There were daffodils galore and tulips of many colours. I found the site so clean and inviting. I look forward to returning with my wife next year!

Sidney S — Google review

Stunning gardens all I expected. Lovely picnic areas, very nice cafe and gift shop. Able to leave luggage at centre. Umbrella stands everywhere to borrow. Worth it even in the rain. Look for hidden moss animals and birds.

Jocelyn J — Google review

The 12 Days of Christmas lights display at Butchart Gardens in Victoria, BC, is truly enchanting. The meticulously crafted light installations bring a festive magic to the already stunning botanical setting.Each night, the garden transforms into a mesmerizing winter wonderland, with the 12 Days of Christmas theme adding a whimsical touch.From the graceful swans to the vibrant partridges, the attention to detail in each display is almost unreal. It's a captivating experience that seamlessly blends natural beauty with festive cheer, making it a must-visit attraction during the holiday season.Perfect for family outing or even a date night!

Jacqueline R — Google review

Absolutely stunning flower gardens! Excellent service staff and super clean surroundings. We will definitely come back here with more friends and relatives. Plus, the bus driver/guide is highly entertaining! Love this place…

Mel L — Google review

One of the most beautiful gardens that I have ever been. Beautiful tulips, cherry blossoms, and Japanese maples at the same place. Super clean, easy to park. Lots of tulips and multiple varieties actually. This was at the end of April 2024. Full bloom. We went early in the morning and was able to snap many pictures without many visitors. We stayed in inner harbor and it took 30’ to drive.

Noohoomp E — Google review

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