Are you excited about the colourful butterflies in a beautiful garden? We highly recommend Victoria Butterfly Gardens.
In the Greater Victoria region of Brentwood Bay, Victoria Butterfly Gardens is a famous destination for its various butterflies, moths, tropical plants, birds, fish, and reptiles. Its area is about 1115 square meters (12001 square ft.).
Victoria Butterfly Gardens is a fantastic destination for tourists who love walking through a tropical jungle. To explain more, walking through these green gardens is a different experience to encounter poison dart frogs, various species of titles, tropical birds, iguanas, and flamingos. Also, more than 70 species of tropical butterflies give a great atmosphere to the gardens. To name some of the rare species of the gardens, Vanilla Orchid is the second most expensive kind globally, which blossoms only in the morning. Also, the blue, large Macaw is the largest parrot in the gardens, and the Atlas moth, the largest moth in the world, only lives 3 to 5 days, adding to the gardens' beauty.
Gathered insects across the world; this section of the gardens presents you with numerous, marvellous creatures that entertain you for hours. Up-close viewing of the insects is an excellent opportunity to learn how they camouflage or mimic colonies' structure and insects' social behaviour like cooperation in transporting food.
Located in the Greater Victoria, Victoria Butterfly Gardens is on the Saanich Inlet's east side and next to Brentwood Bay, Vancouver Island. It is north of downtown Victoria, and it takes 19.5 km (12.1 miles) to reach the garden from there. The elevation of Victoria Butterfly Gardens is about 72 m (236.2 ft). The Butchart Gardens has been placed only 2.3 km (1.4 miles) away.
There are parks near Victoria Butterfly Gardens, like Elk/Beaver Lake Regional Park, Gowlland Tod Provincial Park, and Mt Work Regional Park to the south, Island View Beach Regional Park to the east, and John Dean Provincial Park to the north.
From Victoria:
The fastest route for getting to Victoria Butterfly Gardens from downtown Victoria is via Patricia Bay Hwy/BC-17. It is 19.5 km (12.1 miles) and takes about 20 minutes to reach the garden.
Head west on Pandora Ave towards Government St. After 99 m (324.8 ft), turn right onto Government St. Drive 800 m (2624.6 ft) and turn right onto Bay St. After 300 m (984.2 ft) turn left onto Blanshard St/Patricia Bay Hwy/BC-17. Continue to follow Patricia Bay Hwy/BC-17 for 15 km (9.3 miles). Turn left onto Keating Cross Rd. After 3.1 km (1.9 miles), continue onto Benvenuto Ave. Drive 81 m (265.7 ft) and turn left. The destination will be on the right after 72 m (236.2 ft).
From Nanaimo:
Getting to Victoria Butterfly Gardens from Nanaimo is via Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 S. It is 117 km (72.7 miles) and takes about one hour and a half.
Take Wallace St to Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 S. After 550 m (1804.4 ft), follow Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 S to Helmcken Rd in View Royal. Take exit eight from Trans-Canada Hwy/BC-1 S. Drive for 103 km (64 miles) and take Interurban Rd and W Saanich Rd/BC-17A N to your destination, in Brentwood Bay. After 13.6 km (8.4 miles), you will reach Victoria Butterfly Gardens.
There is no designated hiking trail to get to Victoria Butterfly Gardens.
No information is available on the history of Victoria Butterfly Gardens.
Victoria Butterfly Gardens includes various species of butterflies and other creatures like moths, Red-footed Tortoises, parrots, Flamingos, frogs, bugs, and caterpillars worth watching. You can feed some of them. Different rare and beautiful flowers such as Vanilla Orchid and epiphytes exist in the garden to explore.
The garden is fabulous, with an excellent educational experience. Some other parks near this garden can also improve your adventure quality.
Brentwood Village is an excellent choice include the jumping-off zones for kayakers, canoeists and mountain hikers. There are services and amenities such as accommodation, waterfront restaurants, shopping centers, and marina facilities in Brentwood Bay Village.