No matter where we are, we are surrounded by nature and miracles. Of course, there are various ways. It depends on how we look at nature. Everyone has their own opinions and reactions to nature. When we hear about nature, the first things that come to mind are trees, flowers, mountains, waterfalls and so on. Flowers have their own meaning and you can brighten your life. We all like flowers, I like the scent and color of nature. They make the opportunity colorful. I went to the Butchart Gardens in Victoria, Canada, which is where I fell in love naturally.
I love flowers, Victoria has many flowers. The Butchart Gardens are the most popular places for tourists and the best attraction in Victoria. In the summer, visitors can have a picnic and enjoy a wonderful fireworks display on the lawn. During my visit, I tried something else and wanted to visit the garden of Hartley castle. Like Butchart, they have Japanese, roses and Italian gardens, but they are much smaller. During the day, I like to stroll along cobblestone streets and window shopping. Victoria's street is like a fun, easy-to-walk British town. However, in the evening, the downtown area brings new attractions. The council is lit brightly, bars and restaurants are lively and the sound of Irish music spreads in the air.
You do not have to go to the country to see constantly changing leaves on the west coast of Canada. The capital city Victoria is also a wonderful destination. The best choice in the city is the Butchartart Garden where the famous Japanese garden, vibrant maple and golden chrysanthemums live. The Alberta Rocky Mountains are generally warm and dry in September and October. People in the summer vacation came home. Finding quiet reflections is ideal for the taste of sub-alpine larch and poplar red and yellow. Do you want to know how to enter this colorful wonderland? You can try attractions such as Johnston Canyon and Tunnel Hill near Banff, and hiking from Lake Louise to Lake Agnes. The journey from Jasper to Banff is particularly breathtaking at Ice Fields Avenue. From the bird's-eye view, you can catch a glimpse of the local wildlife while riding on the cable car riding the cable car at the top of the mountain of Sulfur.