Kasugai Japanese Garden
Kasugai Japanese Garden
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JamasWise
Ottawa, Canada62 contributions
Jun 2022 • Friends
Not large but a beautiful garden. Very peaceful located close to other locations to check out in downtown Kelowna. Well worth a visit.
Written June 18, 2022
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PookyCake
Victoria, Canada13,887 contributions
Jun 2021
Opened in 1987 “to demonstrate the friendship and union between Kelowna and its sister city in Kasugai, Japan,” the Kasugai Gardens is a lovely moment of Zen in the busy city. This small garden features traditional elements notable in Japanese gardens, such as beautiful stonework, mini waterfalls and a pond stocked with large – beautiful – Koi fish. Taken together, these elements bring us a calming presence and allow for moments of personal reflection.
When we patronized this hidden gem of a site, BC was in the midst of a record heatwave. As such, we didn’t spend a significant amount of time exploring the garden, but we made sure to appreciate the intricate detail and planning that’s gone into this place. It speaks much to, and highlights, the importance of building cultural connections with communities near and far.
And while I wouldn’t go as far as an earlier reviewer and declare Kasugai Gardens “Like a miniature Butchart,” it is nevertheless a beautiful place to visit – and a must on any Kelowna itinerary.
When we patronized this hidden gem of a site, BC was in the midst of a record heatwave. As such, we didn’t spend a significant amount of time exploring the garden, but we made sure to appreciate the intricate detail and planning that’s gone into this place. It speaks much to, and highlights, the importance of building cultural connections with communities near and far.
And while I wouldn’t go as far as an earlier reviewer and declare Kasugai Gardens “Like a miniature Butchart,” it is nevertheless a beautiful place to visit – and a must on any Kelowna itinerary.
Written October 16, 2021
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Julie D
184 contributions
Oct 2021
Was on the list to find while walking about in Kelowna. Just a lovely park in the middle of town. Easy to find and you might be the only ones there.
Written October 5, 2021
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spud0018
Mississauga, Canada813 contributions
Jul 2021
Beautiful oasis in downtown Kelowna. It's in behind Kelowna City Hall. Very picturesque. Quiet little spot with benches to allow you to sit and reflect. Glad we did not miss this.
Written July 29, 2021
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Dawn-Luv C
Kelowna9 contributions
Sep 2020
This is NOT to be missed when visiting downtown Kelowna. It's heaven to simply sit and enjoy the greenery while I"m eating lunch or enjoying a coffee. It's the perfect way to find peace for a few minutes if you're waiting for a bus or a dinner reservation nearby.
Written January 5, 2021
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kelledstyle
Montreal, Canada833 contributions
Jul 2020 • Friends
This tiny garden is a hidden gem! It was cloudy the day we visited the garden but we were able to appreciate its beauty. I have only one suggestion concerning the plants featured in the garden. It would be interesting to add a little name tag describing the plants. For more pictures, visit my IG (@kelledstyle) :-)
Written July 19, 2020
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WanderfullTraveler
Kelowna, Canada55 contributions
Jun 2020
I like to stop by whenever I am in the neighbourhood or looking to take some unique photos of friends.
Written July 6, 2020
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jzrtogo
5 contributions
Jun 2020
Its a small garden park in the middle of downtown. Smart design, the perfect place for a rest and some peace if you are travel weary. Pick up a sandwich at a local deli, relax and enjoy your lunch overlooking the koi pond. A great way to recharge.
Written June 15, 2020
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Christine B
2 contributions
Aug 2019
Such a cute place to visit especially if you are new in Kelowna or visiting! Lots of fish and flowers!
Written June 13, 2020
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Carolijime
Vancouver, Canada96 contributions
Jun 2020
Super calm park in the middle of the city. It is super pretty and perfect for a walk at lunch time..
Written June 9, 2020
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ErvanInFremont
Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina134 contributions
How late in the season is this still nice?
brin1956
Kelowna, Canada71 contributions
Sorry didn't see this question till now. The Garden I believe is closed now. Usually closes in Oct/Nov. The garden is beautiful anytime of the year that it is open. It should open again in March.
Debbie G
77 contributions
What is the cost to go through the Japanese gardens?
coming in May 2015.
insomniac2
Vancouver, Canada384 contributions
It is free to visit.
ckcsr
Saugus, CA14 contributions
where to stay between kamloops and calgary
daina99
Edmonton113 contributions
It depends how far you would like to go on the first day and what kind of environment you prefer. Revelstoke is a really nice mountain town with a very pleasant downtown vibe. It's only about 2 1/2 hrs from Kamloops so would leave you with a 4 1/2 hr drive the next day, during which you may want to stop for the spectacular scenery in the national parks which would add a bit to your time. Or you could drive 5 1/2 hrs the first day and stay in Banff, which is a very busy tourist town with prices to match but nevertheless a beautiful spot. Or stay in Canmore just down the road, also a beautiful town. It would leave you with just an hour's drive to Calgary from there.
There are also other stops along the way, just as Golden, between Recelstoke and Banff. Or Field, a really tiny place between Golden and Banff with a cool little lodge called the Truffle Pigs. Good restaurant there too. It really depends on the type of place you like.
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