5/5 Jennifer R. 6 years ago on Google
Beautiful,
well
kept
botanical
gardens
with
lots
of
small
paths
and
areas
to
sneak
off
to
and
see
the
beautiful
birds
and
butterflies
that
are
attracted
to
the
area.
I
would
advise
picking
up
the
map
so
you
can
check
out
the
special
plants
that
are
there
-
I
can't
remember
exactly,
but
there's
a
good
number
of
heritage
listed
trees
that
are
worth
seeing
just
because
you
may
find
it
hard
to
see
them
elsewhere!
A
giant
redwood
(Sequoia)
is
one
of
the
areas,
which
is
definitely
worth
seeing
as
well
as
a
plant
that
looks
like
it's
being
chained
to
the
ground
-
I
don't
remember
what
it's
called
but
it
looks
impressive
and
I've
definitely
never
seen
one
before!
A
bonus
is
that
entrance
is
free
and
there
is
a
small
outdoor
cafe
that
I
assume
is
open
seasonally
(?)
-
sadly
it
wasn't
open
when
I
was
visiting.
It
also
wasn't
crowded
when
I
visited,
which
made
the
experience
even
more
enjoyable.
With
its
location
so
close
to
the
waterfront,
it's
worth
visiting
if
you're
in
the
area
to
take
a
break
or
just
to
see
the
butterflies!