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Queen Elizabeth Park is a 130-acre 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
Queen Elizabeth Park. Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver’s horticultural jewel, is a major draw for floral display enthusiasts and view-seekers, and as a popular backdrop for wedding photos. At 125 m above sea level, it’s the highest point in Vancouver and makes for spectacular views of the park, city, and mountains on the North Shore.
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
Aug 17, 2023 · Parking at Queen Elizabeth Park. As of 2019 there is no more free parking at Queen Elizabeth Park. All of the parking spaces are pay only and the prices are seasonal: October 1st – April 30th: $2.75 an hour ($7.50 daily maximum) May 1st – September 30th: $3.75 an hour ($13.75 daily maximum) That said, there is free parking outside the park ...
Queen Elizabeth Park. 2,382 reviews. #10 of 472 things to do in Vancouver. ParksGardens. Write a review. About. 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.
- (2.4K)
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- 4600 Cambie St, Vancouver
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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 ...
The Queen Elizabeth Park Pitch & Putt offers beautiful views of the city, as well as an excellent way of enjoying the natural beauty of the park. The 18 short, contoured par 3s (none over 110 yards), are set along a course where there are no hazards in play, making this a perfect course for golfers of every skill level.