The Nitobe Memorial Garden is a 2+1⁄2-acre traditional Japanese garden located at the University of British Columbia, just outside the city limits of …
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Oct 9, 2023
Amazing Autumn colours.Lots of photos taken but only one fits limit amount of alowed pixells.Spring and Autumn is the best time to walk in this gardenFull review by Paint S
Oct 6, 2022
Its very beautiful garden , been here twice this times. When the spring just start to come and once again, in the middle of the spring. Both is beautiful give different ambienceFull review by Wilddan32
Oct 1, 2022
We visited the Garden after visiting the Museum of Anthropology. We parked in the lot beside the museum, and it is a very short walk to the Garden. This is a beautiful, peaceful place, and we enjoyed…Full review by neLuv2Go
What are the gardens like during the end of October? Have most of the plants died back? We're visiting at the end of the month and I really want to go to the gardens but if there isn't much to see then I'll wait to revisit in the spring/ summer. Thanks!
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It will be beautiful to see the changing colours of tree leaves. May I recommend that you start with a visit to the Museum of Anthropology close by. MoA opens at 10 am and the …
It will be beautiful to see the changing colours of tree leaves. May I recommend that you start with a visit to the Museum of Anthropology close by. MoA opens at 10 am and the Nitobe Gardens open at 11 am. They are both worth the visit for sure. Bring your camera!
I think you have got Nitobe Gardens confused with a Chinese garden in the Downtown East Side
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Nitobe gardens is very much in the UBC campus. It is a Japanese garden. It is pretty, not too big. Also has a tea-ceremony - I think you need to book in advance. Dr. Sun …
Nitobe gardens is very much in the UBC campus. It is a Japanese garden. It is pretty, not too big. Also has a tea-ceremony - I think you need to book in advance. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen is a Chinese garden that is free.