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Michelle
July 7, 2020
Looking for a quiet space to unwind and reflect within the downtown area? Take a step away from the hustle and bustle and into Kasugai Garden Park - one of the most unique parks in Kelowna. The garden was completed in 1987 to demonstrate the friendship and union between Kelowna and its sister city in Kasugai, Japan. The park integrates traditional elements notable in Japanese gardens, such as stone lanterns, pine trees, waterfalls and a pond stocked with Koi. It is a beautiful integration of stone, pathways, plants and water. Kasugai Gardens is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Throughout the summer months the gardens will be open until 8 p.m. The park closes in the winter months starting in late October/early November. How to get there: The site is located within a walled enclosure and is not obvious from adjacent streets. It is located east of Kelowna City Hall, near the Queensway Transit Exchange.
Looking for a quiet space to unwind and reflect within the downtown area? Take a step away from the hustle and bustle and into Kasugai Garden Park - one of the most unique parks in Kelowna. The garden was completed in 1987 to demonstrate the friendship and union between Kelowna and its sister city…
Krystal
July 13, 2016
peaceful and fun for the kids, mini waterfall and fish pond a little zen in the city
Jason And Roma
July 23, 2022
Such a relaxing place to sit and meditate, right in the centre of town. Take a moment to breath, enjoy the koi and stunning Japanese gardens
Angele
November 18, 2020
Find serenity here, beautifully appointed gardens.
Samara
May 29, 2018
A beautiful and tranquil traditional Japanese garden set up to honour the sister-city relationship between Kelowna and Kasugai.

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1435 Water St
Kelowna, BC
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