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Horticulture Centre of The Pacific

505 Quayle Rd, Victoria, BC V9E 2J7, Canada
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The Horticulture Centre of the Pacific is a highly-rated garden with diverse collections like bonsai, native plants, and Japanese gardens.

It features a coffee shop, gift shop, library, and offers courses and workshops.

Some reviews mention a fee to visit the garden at certain times, which can be considered a key aspect to plan a visit.

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Mutasim Sweileh

Mutasim is a passionate gardener, sustainability advocate, and the founder of Fresh Harvest Haven. With years of experience in home gardening and a love for fresh, organic produce, Mutasim is dedicated to helping others discover the joy of growing their own food. His mission is to inspire people to live more sustainably by cultivating thriving gardens and enjoying the delicious rewards of farm-to-table living. Through Fresh Harvest Haven, Mutasim shares his expertise, tips, and recipes to make gardening accessible and enjoyable for everyone.

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Karma

Karma

May 26, 2025 at 01:31 AM

Incredible organization. Live their values. Works so hard to reserve the goodness of the land and society. Please support this organization! . They also do educational courses for people of all abilities, and are very active in the community want to better it . I love their plant sale!

Edward Eisner

Edward Eisner

May 2, 2025 at 05:49 AM

Loved it. Especially the Zen and Japanese gardens.

Kathy W

Kathy W

April 7, 2025 at 09:19 PM

Beautiful varied garden. Also a nice venue for events

M S

M S

November 13, 2024 at 10:17 PM

We had a nice fall walk through the gardens. They still had some flowers blooming unlike the Butchart which is putting up Xmas. A great way to extend the season.

Mercedes Bourgaize

Mercedes Bourgaize

November 12, 2024 at 12:40 AM

I first visited the HCP in 2013 with friends who took us to the restaurant. We had a good meal and came back a few times to visit the gardens, which are in a league of their own. Situated in a beautiful setting, with meadows, ponds, showcasing a wide variety of gardens such as native plants, flowers, herbs, Japanese, bonsai, Mediterranean, drought-tolerant plants, the HCP is a haven in the middle of the city. An affordable membership allows visits and borrowing privileges to a library with an excellent collection of gardening and horticultural books, searchable via the online catalog on the HCP website. The HCP also offers training courses and workshops. Beautiful and highly recommended.