
As temperatures soar, you might be daydreaming about embarking on a road trip or enjoying leisurely day excursions. But have you thought about including a public garden in your summer plans? There are several unique green spaces opening up across Canada, offering visitors a rare chance to relax and unwind.
These beautiful gardens also offer insights into native plants, sustainable gardening practices, and the crucial role of pollinators — knowledge that you can apply to your own garden.
Explore some of the top and most picturesque garden destinations across Canada. Visit their websites to confirm their opening dates for the season, discover tour options, special events, and the blooming schedule during your visit.
British Columbia
The Butchart Gardens
Brentwood Bay, B.C.
Entry Fee Required

The Butchart Gardens on Vancouver Island attract over a million visitors annually. Established over 120 years ago, this horticultural gem is famous for its vibrant and Instagram-worthy blooms spread across 22 hectares.
The Sunken Garden, situated in a repurposed limestone quarry, is a crowd favorite. It boasts 151 flower beds, meandering paths, and a dazzling dahlia border that shines during autumn.
The Gardens at Horticulture Centre of the Pacific
Victoria
Entry Fee Required

This tranquil three-hectare horticulture center near Victoria features themed areas, including the largest outdoor bonsai garden in Canada, a bridal-themed garden, spaces dedicated to birds, bees, and butterflies, and a children’s garden offering interactive educational activities. In August, the gardens host an arts and music festival.
UBC Botanical Garden
Vancouver
Entry Fee Required


