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Suggestions for limited walking in Victoria


texasmary

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My walking ability is limited. Would the Butchart Gardens excursion be out of the question? Is it constant walking to see everything? What else could I do in Victoria that would be enjoyable without a lot of walking? Thanks for any replies.

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I am almost positive that Butchard Gardens has wheelchairs available for use. Do a google search to find their website and inquire. There is alot of ground to cover so if your walking is limited this is what I would suggest. I did the gardens by wheelchair several years ago when we spent 2 weeks in BC but I do remember the gardens having wheelchairs available.

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Yes, I did find that wheelchairs are available at the gardens. I was hoping they had a little tram or motorized carts or something like that. I remember walking Longwood Gardens in Pennsylvania many years ago and it was exhausting. But I remember riding a little tram thing at a plantation in Maui and it was great. Thanks for the suggestions.

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