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Victoria’s Chinatown is the second oldest in
                                                              North America after San Francisco’s. The main
                                                              artery here is Fisgard Street where you’ll find Fan
                                                              Tan Alley, the narrowest commercial street in
                                                              North America at just 3 feet wide in places; as well
                                                              as Dragon Alley where little shops line the narrow
                                                              corridor topped with festive lights.
                                                                But what drew me the most to this region are its
                                                              gardens, forests and parks.
                                                                Known as The Garden City, Victoria is home to
                                                              dozens of gardens and parks, including some of
                                                              Canada’s most famous. The city’s annual hanging
                                                              basket tradition to welcome summer dates back
                                                              75 years.
                                                                That most famous of gardens is The Butchart
                                                              Gardens which lie about an hour’s drive north of
                                                              the city. For this excursion, I rented a car for the
                                                              day from Budget, which has a facility just a few
                                                              blocks behind the Empress downtown.
                                                                The Butchart Gardens are magnificent any time
                                                              of year. When I was there on Halloween, the fall
                                                              colors were still putting on their fabulous show.
                                                                This gorgeous attraction began in 1904 when
                                                              Robert and Jennie Butchart moved from Ontario
                                                              to Vancouver Island to build a cement plant on a
                                                              rich limestone deposit. By 1912, cement produc-
                                                              tion exhausted the limestone deposits so Jennie
                                                              began moving top soil by horse and cart to trans-
                                                              form the area into a grand garden.
                                                                By 1929, they had created the Japanese Garden
                                                              on the seaside, the Italian Garden on their former
                                                              tennis court and the fragrant Rose Garden. By
                                                              1939, when grandson Ian Ross was gifted the gar-



                                                              Top: Victoria’s Chinatown is second
                                                              oldest on the West Coast to San
                                                              Francisco’s.second oldest on the
                                                              West Coast to San Francisco’s.

                                                              Left: The grand Torii gate marks the
                                                              entrance to the Japanese Garden at
                                                              Butchart Gardens, where the beech
                                                              trees are festooned with lighted
                                                              globes.

                                                              Right:The fall colors were abundant
                                                              in the beautiful Beacon Hill Park in
                                                              Victoria.


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