3 of the Best Gardens in Canada

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3 of the Best Gardens in Canada Canada is one of the very few green countries—it’s home to many vast open spaces and some of the best gardens in the world. When compared to other bustling cities across the world, you’ll always find that Canada has plenty more greenery, a lot of colorful flowers, and fresh air even amid busy urban centers. There are hundreds of well-known gardens in the Canada; below we list some for you: ·

Butchart Garden, Canada:

Made up of 55 acres of carefully cultivated flora, the Butchart Garden in Canada is one of the biggest and most well-known gardens in the country. It all started when quarry owner Jennie Butchart had a dream to transform an old cement quarry into a beautiful space overflowing with lush greenery. Today, Butchart Garden in Canada isn’t just popular among tourists, but it is also a go-to choice if you like concerts and night illuminations. The garden is open all year round, with every season bringing along with it a different set of flowers. But July to August is often busy because most flowers are in full bloom during this time of year. Another popular aspect of this place is the view from the Sunken Garden. As Dave Dunlop of the Maritime Explorer says, it isn’t only about flowers, for the trees and ferns also form an important part of the garden. ·

The VanDusen Botanical Garden, British Columbia:

The VanDusen Botanical Garden is not only one of the very few carbon-neutral places on earth but also a shining example of sustainable living. The power generated through this garden’s solar panels, the chemical-free purification systems, and other eco-friendly practices make this garden very popular with tourists. Some of its major attractions include a giant maze, a stone garden that uses Asian influences, a Korean pavilion, and a Scottish shelter in the Heather Garden. The ecosystem is ideal for birds, which is why there are hundreds of them thriving in and around the many food sources built for them. ·

The Tofino Botanical Gardens, Vancouver Islands:

The Tofino Garden was listed in the Guardian as one of the best gardens in the world. With 12 acres of shoreline and plenty of flora, there’s no reason to doubt why this property was listed in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. From flowers and herbs to sculptures, a children’s garden, and even a duck pond, there’s so much that the Tofino Botanical Gardens has to offer. How many gardens have you visited in Canada? What are your favorites? Share your thoughts! Resource Bio: The author loves gardening. He also loves to see what typical gardens look like around the world. The Butchart Garden in Canada is a particular favorite.


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