Bloedel Floral Conservatory at Queen Elizabeth Park
N 49° 14.521 W 123° 06.827
10U E 491718 N 5454366
The Conservatory is one of the most popular attractions in Vancouver and is open daily, rain or shine. A modest fee is charged. It is dedicated to the wonders of the natural world with an emphasis on plants and birds.
Waymark Code: WM14CB
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 01/10/2007
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Bloedel Floral Conservatory Sparkles for the Season
Bloedel Conservatory, atop beautiful Queen Elizabeth Park, offers sparkling, festive floral displays all month long, making it a great destination for the holidays. A lush tapestry of over 1,000 red, pink, cream and burgundy poinsettias has transformed this tropical paradise into a seasonal wonderland. Grown in the Park Board's own nursery, this year's poinsettias are exceptional for their size and beauty. New varieties and hanging basket specimens add to the magic under the dome.
No matter what the weather is outside, this tropical paradise provides a great escape from the winter doldrums — without leaving town. Meandering pathways, bamboo bridges over koi-filled ponds, exotic plants from around the world and colourful birds make it a great family destination.
Bring your binoculars too and observe over 60 species of tropical birds that call the Bloedel Conservatory home, including a pair of spectacular red macaws ("Maria" and "Carmen") and our ever-popular pink cockatoo, "Charlie".
The park can be accessed via West 29th Avenue from Cambie Street. Follow the signs into the park at the West 29th Avenue entrance, located just west of Ontario Street (across the street from Nat Bailey Stadium).
Hours of Operation
Open 10 am - 5 pm
7 days a week
CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY (DEC 25)
© Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation, 2003-2007.
Building Address: Accessed via West 29th Avenue from Cambie Street Vancouver, BC Canada N/A
Is it open to the general public?: yes
When was it built? (Approximate if you must.): 01/01/1969
What is the name of this building?: Bloedel Floral Conservatory
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