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Victoria Butterfly Gardens

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The Victoria Butterfly Gardens is located in the Greater Victoria region of Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, Canada. It is one of the most popular tourist sites in the Victoria area. The Victoria Butterfly Gardens are known for having different species of butterflies and moths in their indoor facility, as well as birds, fishes, frogs, an iguana, geckoes and tortoises, along with the newly added Insectarium. The Gardens is closed Christmas day.

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Victoria Butterfly Gardens
Benvenuto Avenue,

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Benvenuto Avenue 1461
V8M 1J5
British Columbia, Canada
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