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  1. Specialties: Experience Bloedel Conservatory, a fun, family-friendly indoor attraction located at the peak of Vancouver in Queen Elizabeth Park. Discover exotic birds, koi fish and over 500 tropical plants inside the dome and then explore the fountains, gardens and sculptures around Queen Elizabeth Park. Established in 1969. Constructed through a very generous donation from Prentice Bloedel ...

  2. Immerse yourself in the tropics at Bloedel Conservatory – a must-see indoor attraction located at the highest point of Vancouver in Queen Elizabeth Park. With exotic birds, vibrant koi fish, and over 500 varieties of lush tropical plants, there’s something for the whole family to enjoy under the Conservatory dome.

  3. Description of Historic Place. Situated at the top of Little Mountain in Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Park, the Bloedel Conservatory is a dome-shaped building, with a roof composed of triangular plexiglass bubbles on a concrete foundation ring. The building contains lush tropical plants and birds, and is surrounded by a large open plaza.

  4. A healing garden engages the senses and the Bloedel Conservatory does just that. The most obvious of these is sight, but smell, touch, taste and auditory input can all be present. We gain positive effects on our emotional, mental, physical, spiritual, and social well being from being exposed to nature or horticultural activities.

  5. See what exotic birds we have at Bloedel Conservatory. The City of Vancouver acknowledges that it is situated on the unceded traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam Indian Band), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish Nation), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh Nation)

  6. The Bloedel Conservatory is a lush domed paradise, located in Queen Elizabeth Park atop Vancouver's highest point. This picturesque venue offers a stunning backdrop for any occasion with over 500 tropical plants, exotic birds, and koi fish that thrive in our climate-controlled environment that feels like summer all year round.

  7. January and February. 10am to 4pm. March and April. 10am to 6pm. May to September 2 (Labour day) 10am to 7pm. September 3 to October 31. 10am to 5pm. November and December.

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