Wednesday, May 14, 2008

SUNNY DAYS ON THE ISLAND: KITTY COLEMAN WOODLAND GARDENS

Any season offers something beautiful on Vancouver Island, but none moreso than the summertime. What’s even better is that much to see and do is free or dirt cheap. This entry is the first in my new series “Sunny Days on the Island,” a weekly (or sometimes more often) segment dedicated to showing Islanders how to be tourists in their own backyards.

I normally love rain, but this is just depressing. We’re on day two of nothing but cold drizzle in downtown Vancouver. Naturally I’ll be Island-bound for the coming long weekend, but not before dropping the boys off with their Nanny and Papa for a couple days. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that the sunshine and warm air promised for the weekend really do make an appearance because I’ve been dying for the chance to rock some flip flops and a new sundress. Mostly I plan on taking it easy and relaxing with Charley, but on Sunday my mom and I are heading out the door and down the street, literally, to Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens for their annual Art and Bloom Festival.

Fountain
Photo: Kathy Birkett on Flickr (Used With Permission)

Yellows
Photo: Kathy Birkett on Flickr (Used With Permission)

This is the sixth annual Art & Bloom Festival. The show is focused on presenting a limited variety of art forms. Emphasis will be placed on original works by painters, potters, sculptors, glass blowers, original stained glass designers, garden art and other unique art forms.

Presenting...
Photo: Kathy Birkett on Flickr (Used With Permission)

Reds
Photo: Kathy Birkett on Flickr (Used With Permission)

I remember visiting this very same place as a child with my family to pick out Christmas trees. In recent years, it’s been transformed from a Christmas tree farm to an exquisite garden within nature.

Regular admittance to the garden is $6 for adults, $2 for those 5-12 years old and free for toddlers. Rates may vary dependent on the event (ie. Christmas Carols at the Barn), and unfortunately, rates for the Art and Bloom Festival aren’t specified on the website. Luckily enough, dogs are more than welcome on the grounds, provided that they’re leashed and picked up after.

For more information, visit the website. Check back after the weekend for my review and personal photos of the event.

3 Comments
Rebecca

Ya Kitty Coleman!

Amy

Ya new Island series!

Raul

+ 1 on the Yay new Island series!

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