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Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens Woodland Gardens, Courtenay, BC has one of the largest rhododendron collections in Western Canada with over 3000 plantings It is also home to a multitude of native plants, birds and wildflowers Its 24 wooded acres are covered with bark mulch paths and many water features
Calendar Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens Calendar of events at the Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens include weddings, art festivals and Christmas special events
About Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens are an act of love, developed by one man in an effort to fulfill a dream to share with all Bryan Zimmerman's Xmas Tree Farm and Santa's Barn are well-known in the Comox Valley during the winter months
Visitor Information Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens Dogs on leash are welcome in the gardens Services Guided tours can be prearranged Group reservations can be arranged one day in advance Visitor amenities Resting benches ; Gazebo ; Picnic area ; Tea room ; Good walking shoes and comfortable clothing are recommended Weddings at the gardens are becomingly
KITTY COLEMAN WOODLAND GARDENS Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens 6183 Whitaker Road, Courtenay, BC V9J 1V7 For Further Information, please contact: Bryan Zimmerman Phone 250-338-6901 E-mail bzimmerman@shaw ca For further information on the gardens please visit the website http: woodlandgardens ca Revised: Jan 10, 2023
Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens The 16th Annual Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens Art Bloom Festival, May 19 to 21, is one of those Comox Valley events that has become a must attend for many residents and visitors This is a perfect time to visit the gardens as many of the over 3,500 rhododendrons and wildflowers are in full bloom
News Articles Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens Now eight years old, Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens is a mix of shady forests and sunlit meadows bounded on one side by Kitty Coleman Creek Meandering bark mulch paths take visitors past 100 varieties of trees, a profusion of ferns and numerous water features