A place where bears roam free and birds come and go, Ronning Garden is dubbed a paradise in the wilderness of Northern Vancouver Island. Bluebells, rhododendrons, monkey trees, and numerous other plants and shrubs - some obtained from around the globe, thrive in this location.
If embarking on a garden tour through the island be sure to include this hidden gem which was first established around 1910 by a Norwegian gent, namely Bernt Ronning.
Bluebells, Hyacinthoides non-scripta, flourishing at Ronning Garden on Northern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.