Brace yourselves for our hugest blog post yet! We took so many great photos in Victoria and I couldn't choose which ones to show you all so you get to see loads, sorry...
Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, sits on the south tip of Vancouver lsland off the west coast of British Columbia. It is a city of 315,000 with a breathtaking inner harbour area. Victoria is well known for its Heritage homes and buildings. Much of Victoria's downtown area has been restored to original facades.
The Royal BC Museum has been home to the Titanic Artifacts Exhibition for the last 6 months so we decided to go. Its a great collection of several thousand artifacts that have been salvaged from the site. It was really incredible to see the things that survived 80 odd years at the bottom of the ocean.
Here is my model outside the museum. Unfortunately due to the fragile nature of the exhibits there was no photos allowed of the Titanic stuff.
Victoria, the capital city of British Columbia, sits on the south tip of Vancouver lsland off the west coast of British Columbia. It is a city of 315,000 with a breathtaking inner harbour area. Victoria is well known for its Heritage homes and buildings. Much of Victoria's downtown area has been restored to original facades.
The Royal BC Museum has been home to the Titanic Artifacts Exhibition for the last 6 months so we decided to go. Its a great collection of several thousand artifacts that have been salvaged from the site. It was really incredible to see the things that survived 80 odd years at the bottom of the ocean.
Here is my model outside the museum. Unfortunately due to the fragile nature of the exhibits there was no photos allowed of the Titanic stuff.
This is the wood panelled stair well that is central to the mansion.
My model hard at work again.
A little more old money history.
Looking out over the Sunken Garden.
Changing colours.
One of the many statues that adorn the gardens.
My turn to be the model.

Soo much red.
The contrasting colours were so vibrant.
Model hard at work again.
There are several fountains in the gardens. This one is below the Sunken Garden and changing every few seconds.


Looking back across the Sunken Garden.
Couple of dorks we found in the garden.
More colour everywhere.
The contrast of colour.
Intricate rivers feed the gardens.
Nothing to say really, its just gorgeous - and I'm not really a garden person!

It wouldn't be Canadian without a totem pole!
Looking at the seedling garden and another lake. They do fireworks from here in the summer months.
Funky tree.
How skinny is my model?
The start of the rose garden.

Unhappy model poking out tongue as the rain started...
Walking through the rose garden.
Entering the Japanese Gardens.
The Dolphin Fountain in the Japanese Garden.

The Butcharts were so rich that they had their own pier to greet visiting dignatries.
Funny looking tree.

This is part of a cool star shaped pond.
Looking over the croquet lawn to the restaurant.
The courtyard garden within the walls of the house.
Another of the 100 year old fountains. It amazes me how they could build something like that and make it work...
This old boar statue was a gift from a dignatary. The nose is rubbed gold by all the tourists trying for some good luck!

4 comments:
Well those photos bought back some meemories. Dad wouldn't have afternoon tea at the Empress Hotel said it was too expensive at CAD$38.00 each. The Butchart Gardens are so gorgeous what ever time of the year you go. We toured them in heavy rain and still enjoyed it.
Love Mum
OMG this is the most massive blog post ever!! Must have taken ages. Love seeing all your photos and hearing your news though. Thanks for the cute photo of your fridge magnets too - Meg x
Hi Guys, the Autumn colours at Buchart are amazing - wonderful pics & great commentary - you should be travel writer. Looks like you had real good look around in great weather.
cheers
dad. ( And i still wnot pay $38 for a cup of tea !! )
Hi you two, great photos Jules, doesn,t it feel good wandering around these places (bet you,re pleased you didn,t have to do these lawns and edges Jesse) Jules, if by some miracle everyone stays well and there,s no more call for nurses you could become a tour guide,love your blog, love you. Aunty Robyn XOXOXOXO
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