Victoria: Park
Places and attractions in the Park category
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Butchart Gardens
Famous botanical garden Butchart Gardens is a verdant oasis nestled in the city of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Renowned for its beautifully manicured landscapes, this botanical paradise spans over 55 acres and invites visitors to immerse themselves in a diverse floral tapestry...
Beacon Hill Park
Large urban retreat with ponds and gardens Beacon Hill Park, a verdant oasis in the heart of Victoria, Canada, is a treasured urban sanctuary that offers a rich tapestry of natural and landscaped features. Spanning over 200 acres, this park is not only a haven for leisurely strolls but also a hub for outdoor...
South Park
Nestled in the heart of Victoria, Canada, South Park stands as a verdant oasis amidst the urban landscape, offering a serene retreat for both locals and visitors alike. This charming park is a testament to the city's commitment to providing accessible green spaces that...
Victoria Bug Zoo
Nestled in the heart of Victoria, Canada, the Victoria Bug Zoo offers an extraordinary journey into the hidden world of insects and arachnids. This miniature zoo, dedicated to the appreciation and understanding of bugs, is a must-visit attraction for both the curious...
Thunderbird Park
Nestled in the heart of Victoria, Canada, Thunderbird Park is a verdant oasis that offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city life. This urban park, known for its lush greenery and serene atmosphere, is a cherished spot for both locals and tourists seeking a...
Cattle Point
Cattle Point, nestled in the scenic city of Victoria, Canada, is a captivating park that offers visitors a harmonious blend of natural beauty and recreational activities. This serene location, situated along the southeastern coastline of Vancouver Island, is a part of...
Swan Lake
Swan Lake Christmas Hill Nature Sanctuary is a nature reserve located in Saanich, British Columbia. The sanctuary includes a lake, adjacent marshy lowlands, and the Nature House, as well as a good part of the summit regions of Christmas Hill.
Government House
Government House of British Columbia is the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, as well as that in Victoria of the Canadian monarch, and has casually been described as "the Ceremonial Home of all British...
Willows Beach
Willows Beach, Victoria is a beachfront in the Municipality of Oak Bay, in Victoria, British Columbia. Along Willows Beach is Willows Park, where a tea-room is run by the Kiwanis Club in spring and summer.
Thetis Lake
Thetis Lake is a name that refers to two freshwater lakes connected by a narrow culvert in the 834-hectare Thetis Lake Regional Park outside Victoria, British Columbia, about 12 km from the city centre.
Mount Douglas
Mount Douglas is a prominent, 225 m hill in Saanich, Greater Victoria, British Columbia. It is located in Mount Douglas Park in the municipality of Saanich on the ancestral lands of the Saanich and Songhees people.
Centennial Square
Centennial Square is a plaza in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. It was built to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of the City of Victoria. The Victoria Police Station, city hall and McPherson Playhouse are adjacent to the square. There is a fountain in the square.
Finnerty Gardens
Finnerty Gardens is a public woodland garden located on and maintained by the University of Victoria in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Its main feature is the sizeable collection of rhododendrons artfully arranged throughout the 2.7 hectare site.
Mystic Vale
Mystic Vale is a forested ravine that was acquired by the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, in 1993. It is located outside the ring road to the southeast of campus.
St. Ann's Academy
St. Ann's Academy was built by the Roman Catholic Congregation of Women the Sisters of Saint Anne of Lachine, Quebec. The chapel, designed by Father Joseph Michaud, was built in 1858 as St. Andrew's Cathedral was moved in 1886 to be St. Ann's Chapel and is the oldest part of the Academy.
Elk/Beaver Lake Regional Park
The Elk/Beaver Regional Park is a 1,072 acres park in Saanich, British Columbia, containing Elk Lake and Beaver Lake. Elk/Beaver Lake was known as the "Freshwater Playground of Victoria" in its heyday, the 1930s and 1940s.