Victoria
Imagine walking along roads covered in white and pink petals in the picturesque capital city of British Columbia. This is spring in Victoria. A city exploding in colour and character with flowers in bloom around every corner. There isn’t a botanical garden in Canada that could compare to Butchart Gardens. Connect to nature and be enveloped by 55 acres of lush trees, shrubs, and flowers. Walk along a perfectly manicured path to the mysterious sunken garden or spend quiet time meditating in the Japanese Garden.
Victoria is not short of parks and gardens in which to spend a day exploring or even relaxing with a picnic basket. However, if spotting some wildlife is what you are after, from April, you could go on a whale-watching tour. See Orcas and humpback whales in their natural habitat, seals, otters, and a variety of birds.
Victoria Day is a major Canadian holiday in spring. It’s on the last Monday before 25 May and for most Canadians signals the first weekend to go camping. In some cities and towns, the holiday is celebrated with fireworks displays.