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A row of pink and purple flowers in bloom in front of an illuminated BC Parliament Buildings at sunset in Victoria, BC

We encourage all  students in grades 4 & 5 to get involved for a chance to win a great prize. See the Greater Victoria Flower Count Information Sheet for details.

Download and print the Student Count Sheet here.

Flower Count 2025 took place from March 5 at 7am to March 12 at 4:00pm. Thank you for all who have counted, until next year!

Calling all Grade 4 & 5 students!

A young girl wearing red smelling a flower at Government House in Victoria, BC

Working with School Districts 61, 62 and 63, we are pleased to encourage students to get outside, enjoy your natural surroundings and see how many blossoms you can count. Flower Count is a great way to encourage a deeper connection with our natural environment, as it exercises the brain, develops creative math skills and demonstrates the benefits of our natural environment for mental health.

We encourage all  students in grades 4 & 5 to get involved for a chance to win a great prize. See the Greater Victoria Flower Count Information Sheet for details.

Download and print the Count Sheet here.

Working with School Districts 61, 62 and 63, we are pleased to encourage students to get outside, enjoy your natural surroundings and see how many blossoms you can count. Flower Count is a great way to encourage a deeper connection with our natural environment, as it exercises the brain, develops creative math skills and demonstrates the benefits of our natural environment for mental health.

A view looking down into The Butchart Garden's famed Sunken Garden in Victoria, BC

Thank you prize sponsors!

The prize for the winning class is a field trip with transportation by L.A. Limousines to the ultimate floral experience at The Butchart Gardens.*

(Max. cohort/class size of 30)

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School Program 2025 Winner

  • Margaret Jenkins Elementary

  • Ms. Lake’s class

  • Total Blooms: 8,049,629,422

School Program 2024 Winner

School Program 2023 Winner

  • Hillcrest Elementary

  • Ms. Jessica Manness’ class

  • Total Blooms: 1,560,373,578

  • Prospect Lake Elementary

  • Ms. Ashley Close’s class

  • Total Blooms: 2,514,822,744

School Program 2022 Winner

School Program 2021 Winner

  • Cordova Bay Elementary School

  • Ms. Susan Holmes’ class

  • Total Blooms: 1,029,914,087

  • Cordova Bay Elementary

  • Ms. Susan Holmes’ class

  • Total Blooms: 552,306,340

School Program 2020 Winner

School Program 2019 Winner

  • Cordova Bay Elementary

  • Ms. Mill’s class

  • Total Blooms: 13,193,034,926

  • John Stubbs Memorial Elementary

  • Total Blooms: 1,800,020,145

School Program 2018 Winner

School Program 2017 Winner

  • Cordova Bay Elementary

  • Ms. Holmes’ class

  • Total Blooms: 23,418,480

  • John Stubbs Memorial Elementary

  • Lukas Laurie’s class

  • Total Blooms: 1,101,380,293

School Program 2014 Winner

School Program 2013 Winner

  • Frank Hobbes Elementary

  • Ms. Shemilt’s class

  • Total Blooms: 96,385,850

  • Willows Elementary

  • Ms. Connelly’s class

  • Total Blooms: 49,538,676

School Program 2012 Winner

School Program 2011 Winner

  • Cordova Bay Elementary

  • Ms. Susan Holmes class

  • Total Blooms: 30,425,335

  • Willows Elementary School

  • Ms. Westby’s class

  • Total Blooms: 14,011,806,926

School Program 2010 Winner

School Program 2008 Winner

  • Lochside Elementary School

  • Ms. Keeb’s class

  • Total Blooms: 526,005,399

Past Classroom Winners

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