Queen Elizabeth Park is home to some of the most beautiful and well maintained gardens in the world and the Celebration Pavillion, a facility perfect …
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Aug 24, 2024
Extremely disappointed. Lawns were brown, water features abandoned, English relatives were disappointed, only bright spot was Bloedel Conservatory. Full review by Jim C
Jul 31, 2024
flowers and more flowers, spectacular gardens full of magic and extraordinary flowers, beautiful colors, a place that you definitely have to know Full review by Samanta L
Jul 9, 2024
Our tour guide took us here as we had extra time on our tour of Vancouver. What a beautiful spot. You should try to visit this park if you get the chance. Full review by Carol T
How can I get the bus from Travelodge Hotel to Queen Elizabeth park?
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Hi Elizabeth It depends of which Travetlodge you are going to stay at. The one in Richnond BC you could take the skytrain out of Richmond and it goes right down Canbie St. in …
Hi Elizabeth It depends of which Travetlodge you are going to stay at. The one in Richnond BC you could take the skytrain out of Richmond and it goes right down Canbie St. in Vancouver BC and you could get off near there and walk. If you are staying at the one in North Vancouver it would be better to take the Sea Bus then take the Nu. 15 Cambie bus to the Queen Elizabeth Park. Each hotel should be able to give directions. For the bus look under Coast Mountain Bus company on your phone or computer. For Sky Train look up Translink. Usually each Hotel has maps there. On the buses they have little books behind the driver or down the walls that can help. Hope you have fun.
Hello, someone mentioned about canopy walk on his review.. Which part of Queen E Park is the canopy walk? Wanna try it too :-)
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The Canopy Walk is not in Queen Elizabeth Park. It is part of the University of British Columbia's Botanical Garden. While you are at the university, enjoy the Museum of Anthropology!