Abkhazi Garden
Victoria, Canada
Abkhazi Garden in Victoria, Canada, is a charming one-acre heritage garden created in 1946 by Prince Nicholas and Princess Marjorie Abkhazi. Known as "the garden that love built," it features winding pathways through mature rhododendrons, Japanese maples, and native Garry oaks, flowing naturally around rocky slopes with tranquil water features.
The garden reflects the Abkhazis' personal story of resilience and love, blending artistic landscaping with the unique West Coast environment. The garden is managed by The Land Conservancy of British Columbia to preserve its historic and horticultural significance, offering visitors a peaceful retreat with a cozy tea house and gift shop. Admission is by suggested donation, and the garden is celebrated for its quiet beauty and rich history.
Location
1964 Fairfield Rd, Victoria, BC V8S 1H2, Canada
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