An absolute beauty in Vancouver!! The VanDusen Botanical Garden is a must-visit.The garden offers breathtaking views of a diverse range of flora, including seasonal blooms and rare plant species. Wander through the meticulously landscaped areas featuring an array of plants, trees, serene ponds, and flowing fountains.Discover hidden waterfalls,and winding pathways that invite exploration. Additionally, the garden houses a delightful restaurant, a cozy cafe, & gift shop,Its really amazing place.
An absolute beauty in Vancouver!! The VanDusen Botanical Garden is a must-visit.The garden offers breathtaking views of a diverse range of flora, including seasonal blooms and rare plant species. Wander through the meticulously landscaped areas featuring an array of plants, trees, serene ponds, and flowing fountains.Discover hidden waterfalls,and winding pathways that invite exploration. Additionally, the garden houses a delightful restaurant, a cozy cafe, & gift shop,Its really amazing place.
The VanDusen Botanical Garden is a huge huge park around approx 50 acre botanical garden located in Vancouver, Canada. It's a popular destination for nature lovers, garden enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a peaceful retreat. You can enjoy changing seasonal displays, like the vibrant spring tulips or the tranquil winter lights and explore various plant species from around the world, including roses, herbs, succulents, and much more.
It is said that autumn is more suitable for missing someone, but in fact, autumn is more suitable for meeting someone. Today's wind is the messenger of autumn. #vandusen Botanical Garden was built by Vancouver local philanthropist Vandusen, who donated one-third of his property to buy 55 hectares of land in downtown Vancouver. It is adjacent to #Queen Elizabeth Park and opened to the public in 1975. There are many endangered rare plants in the garden, including the redwood, one of the largest North American redwood trees in Vancouver; there are also ferns from Australia, heather from Scotland, conifers from South America, and a rose garden with rare species. It can be said to be an encyclopedia of natural plants, which is very suitable for the whole family to visit. There is also an autumn harvest season event, which is a good opportunity to get close to nature.
Very worth seeing, recommended
This is a botanical garden that needs to be paid, but I think it is worth it! The hinterland of the botanical garden is very wide, with thousands of plants inside. When we entered, we happened to meet a kind volunteer grandmother, who was very enthusiastic to introduce us to the garden route. The scenery here is really beautiful and very good for taking pictures. The feeling of being surrounded by plants is very refreshing. You will feel that the whole person is much fresher when you walk in the park!