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Unless you are an avid gardener, I think half a day is plenty. However, there is a café if you want to spend the whole day. I have been there three times and found half a day plenty. If you want to see the fireworks, I understand it is crowd controlled and I do not know if buying tickets online guarantees a spot.
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Info on the fireworks:
http://www.butchartgardens.com/activities/fireworks
Anyone who enters the garden can stay and watch the fireworks. You just have to arrive early enough to get a parking spot and you may not get the best viewpoint.
Unless you make reservations for VIP seats (extra cost), there are no seats for the fireworks. You bring a blanket to sit on as chairs aren't permitted in the main viewing area. There are other areas where chairs are permitted.
The fireworks aren't until between 9 and 10pm, depending on the date. You can't re-enter the gardens, so it's probably worth coming later in the day if you intend to stay until the show.
http://www.butchartgardens.com/activities/fireworks
Anyone who enters the garden can stay and watch the fireworks. You just have to arrive early enough to get a parking spot and you may not get the best viewpoint.
Unless you make reservations for VIP seats (extra cost), there are no seats for the fireworks. You bring a blanket to sit on as chairs aren't permitted in the main viewing area. There are other areas where chairs are permitted.
The fireworks aren't until between 9 and 10pm, depending on the date. You can't re-enter the gardens, so it's probably worth coming later in the day if you intend to stay until the show.
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