LocationVancouver, British Columbia time.png Duration1 day adult.png View price
Tour Inclusions
  • Bloedel Conservatory Entry for one time.

Bloedel Conservatory Trip A Tropical Oasis in Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Park with your Kids to do a scavenger hunt and to discover exotic birds is a pleasure trip. Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Park is a place where lots of hard work has taken place, which you know from how beautiful and well-maintained the garden is. This park is well maintained and is worth spending family time here with kids. A Bloedel Conservatory trip is about enjoying the wonders of the tropical world.

The tropical rainforest in this place is worth exploration. Every step taken in the Bloedel with curiosity and explorative spirit has you come across kaleidoscope of colors of macaws, parrots, finches, and pheasants. The look of the exotic birds engages your senses, and you get to explore nature with every turn in this place. Walk in the tropical rainforest and enjoy the sight of free-flying tropical birds in Vancouver.

Visitors who come to Queen Elizabeth Park are exposed to the botanical garden where the gardens are perfectly manicured. The Quarry Garden and Quarry Lake are also maintained well, and it looks as if you are getting a view of a picture on a wall. This tropical garden looks like a green oasis. Since it is well maintained the views of Vancouver's skyline from here makes it a great place for photographers, who want to click the best with the camera.

The flowerbeds are colorful and well maintained. It gives a sense of calm when looking at this place. The Queen Elizabeth Park is proof of how harmoniously the urban comforts can coexist with natural appearance. This is a great place for tourists who are looking for comforts of living and also the calm of nature.

Different types of free flying tropical birds create an exciting atmosphere. The melodic chirping of the birds will make it feel like you are listening to music of nature. So, this is not just a trip you are on a journey through the attractive charm of these winged beings called exotic birds that exist in nature.

When you are enjoying your way around the conservatory, you will come across a healing garden. This is a calm space where good smelling herbs and flowers give a healing aura. This sensory experience is a treat to your respiratory tract. This permits you to connect with nature on a deeper level. The mere smell will make you feel like you are healed.

If you are exploring this place with family, Bloedel Conservatory is more than a visual feast. Children will love the thrilling scavenger hunt, therefore, adding an exciting element to their exploration. This will be an educational tour to them, where fun is mixed with learning. Therefore, this is an ideal destination for families who are looking for entertainment and enrichment.

To make the most of your visit, consider booking ahead to bypass queues at this popular attraction. The conservatory's consistently delightful weather helps you enjoy the tropical gardens exploration.

Tour Itinerary

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    Bloedel Conservatory

    Whether you have an interest in brightly colored birds, tropical forests, and flowers or the subtler fragrances of a healing garden, Bloedel Conservatory provides something for every family member. Stroll among 200 vivid, freely flying birds! Discover red, blue, and dwarf Macaws, African parrots, exotic Finches, and Chinese pheasants at Bloedel. Do not be surprised if they respond when you greet them. The talkative parrots and 230 freely flying birds seem perfectly at home in Bloedel Conservatory's exotic environment. Useful bird guides and a children's scavenger hunt are available at the front desk. Explore tropical ecosystems! Bloedel Conservatory encompasses three distinct climate zones, emphasizing the importance of habitat protection and plant conservation. Biodiversity significantly increases closer to the equator, where many of the world's most endangered ecosystems are found. The first zone is the tropical rainforest, the most complex and diverse ecosystem on Earth. The subtropical rainforest habitat, with brighter light and lower humidity, is ideal for growing orchids, set against the perfect backdrop of Banyan and fig trees. In the desert zone, low humidity simulates life in the desert, starring succulents and cacti. Bloedel Conservatory provides a glimpse into each of these ecosystems, offering a healing garden that engages all the senses 鈥漵ight, smell, touch, taste, and auditory input 鈥漴esulting in positive effects on emotional, mental, physical, spiritual, and social well-being through exposure to nature and horticultural activities.

    Vancouver, Canada 5 to 9 hours

Pickup Information

  • As provided at the time of booking and confirmation

Cancellation & Refund Policy

  • To receive a complete refund, it is necessary to cancel no later than 24 hours prior to the commencement of the experience.
  • Should you cancel within 24 hours of the experience's start time, the payment made will not be subject to a refund.
  • Modifications within 24 hours of the experience's start time will not be acknowledged.
  • The deadline is determined by the local time of the experience.

Other Information

  • A confirmation will be provided upon booking.
  • Wheelchair access is available.
  • Children aged 4 and under can participate at no cost.
  • Bloedel Conservatory is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers.
  • Service animals are permitted.
  • Conveniently located near public transportation.
  • Transportation is wheelchair accessible.
  • Surfaces throughout the tour are designed to accommodate wheelchairs.
  • Open to most travelers.
  • Limited to a maximum of 20 participants.

Tour Exclusions

  • Food and drinks not included.
  • Transportation to/from attraction not included
  • Special event entry not included
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