Bloedel Conservatory in Queen Elizabeth's Park in Vancouver, BC, CA
Bloedel Conservatory in Queen Elizabeth's Park in Vancouver, BC, CA is a geodesic dome added in the late 1960's and is considered one of the top places to visit while in the city. The park itself is also a large draw, attracting millions of people every year. There are many lookouts in Queen Elizabeth's Park that offer a striking 360 degree view of Vancouver's beautiful skyline.
The park was once a stone quarry but was developed to become a major attraction in Vancouver. There is an arboretum, many paths to traverse, lovely gardens and even a putting golf course. The Bloedel Conservatory tops off the many attractions that Queen Elizabeth's Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada has to offer.
There is a small admission fee to the Conservatory but it is well worth it. You will see many different type of plants and birds in the place. In fact, you will likely see over 100 different species of birds fly around free in the Bloedel Conservatory. It is a perfect way to see these birds in action.
The Bloedel Conservatory is reminiscent of a greenhouse because of all of the plants housed within it. Open no matter what the weather, it is a great escape in the winter months especially. You can wander around the different pathways as well as cross over bridges made of bamboo and watch the koi swim in the ponds. The birds are a big draw with some beautiful red macaws and the ever popular pink cockatoo named Charlie. Be sure to bring plenty of film or digital memory sticks for your camera because there is plenty of images to line up in the view finder, that is for sure.
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Bloedel Conservatory in Queen Elizabeth's Park in Vancouver, BC, CA
290 E 51st Ave,
Vancouver, , BC V5X 1C5
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