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  1. Queen Elizabeth Park is a 130-acre [1] municipal park located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is located on top of Little Mountain approximately 125 metres (410 ft) above sea level [2] and is the location of former basalt quarries dug in the beginning of the twentieth century to provide materials for roads in the city.

    • 52 hectares (130 acres)
    • Public Park
    • City of Vancouver
  2. Queen Elizabeth Park. Situated on Little Mountain - the highest point in Vancouver proper - this former rock quarry has been converted into a beautiful city park with flower gardens, public art, grassy knolls, and panoramic views over the city. Suggest edits to improve what we show.

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    • 4600 Cambie St, Vancouver
    • Queen Elizabeth Park, British Columbia1
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  3. Sculpture exhibition celebrates nature. Flora and Fauna, a group exhibition by the Sculptors’ Society of British Columbia (SSBC). features more than 45 individual works by 15 artists, will run from 9 February through 17 March under the dome at the Bloedel Conservatory. SSBC member Jean-Guy Dallaire will be on-hand Tuesdays and Fridays from 1 ...

    • Queen Elizabeth Park, British Columbia1
    • Queen Elizabeth Park, British Columbia2
    • Queen Elizabeth Park, British Columbia3
    • Queen Elizabeth Park, British Columbia4
    • Queen Elizabeth Park, British Columbia5
  4. Stanley Park's 'counterpark' in Vancouver is Queen Elizabeth Park. While Stanley Park is at sea level, surrounded on three sides by water, Queen Elizabeth is completely landlocked, sitting atop the so-called Little Mountain, an extinct volcano and the highest point in Vancouver at 500 feet (150 m).

  5. Queen Elizabeth Park. Queen Elizabeth Park – enter off 37th Avenue for free parking. V5X 1C5. Vancouver, B.C. 604-874-8336. Queen Elizabeth Park Pitch and Putt Website. View map of Queen Elizabeth Park. Queen Elizabeth Park is the second most visited park in Vancouver (after Stanley Park, of course!), though is also famous for being the ...

  6. Most attractions in the park are free or close to it, and the Bloedel Conservatory is well worth the modest price of admission. ($7.05 for adults, $4.80 for seniors and teens, $3.55 for kids 5-12 ...

  7. Queen Elizabeth Park. The city's highest point – 167m above sea level and with panoramic views over the mountain-framed downtown skyscrapers – this 52-hectare park claims to house specimens of every tree native to Canada. Sports fields, manicured lawns and formal gardens keep the locals happy, and you'll likely also see wide-eyed couples ...

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