The conservatory holds a special place in my heart. I used to go all the time with my young daughter and last weekend i went again for the first time in years. It’s still so special. I am a gardener b...
Great place on a rainy day...full season lots of lovely paths, florals & views. Our 5 year old grandson was smitten and still talking about & reviewing the bird pictures he took home. Take time, sit ...
Bloedal is located inside Queen Elizabeth Park which is one of the main parks in Vancouver and its a great park to visit. Bloedal is a conservatory, so there are various birds and plants (tropical) fo...
Birds and tropical plants - what a great way to spend a cold day in Vancouver! This delightful little conservatory offers places to sit, pictures to help identify the birds (lots of parrots) and clean...
Found at the City of Vancouver's highest point, Bloedel Conservatory is a domed abundant paradise situated in Queen Elizabeth Park. With more than 100 free-flying exotic birds, 500 exotic plants and flowers, and koi fish living within its temperature-controlled environment, the Bloedel Conservatory is an oasis in the neighborhood.
At Queen Elizabeth park, 10 mins walk from house. Fun for kids and adults to see all the critters and creatures in their natural habitat.
Bloedel Conservatory is great. Before you go around the dome, remember to take all guides, and follow them. Super fun, and tells you a lot. Give the Bloedel quite some time, because you will need to go around the dome at least 3 times. It's a little small, but worth going anyway.
Bloedel Conservatory is a domed lush paradise located in Queen Elizabeth Park atop the City of Vancouver’s highest point. More than 100 free-flying exotic birds, 500 exotic plants and flowers, and koi fish thrive within its temperature-controlled environment. A great place to take the kids on a rainy day.
One of those almost too easy to miss, quintessential stops in the grandeur Queen Elizabeth Park - a beautiful English garden blossoming landscapes of florals. First round of walking on the pathways in the dome, to admire the long-term residents of the bloedel - free-flying tropical birds of all types, among the luscious plantlife; second round to take ample pictures of these amazing creatures to keep in memory.
Love this place, its great for a rainy day.