Queen Elizabeth Park
Queen Elizabeth Park
Queen Elizabeth Park

Queen Elizabeth Park Tours and Tickets - page 2

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Perched 545 feet (167 meters) above sea level, this well-kept park affords wonderful views over downtown Vancouver. A sunken quarry garden, a 1,500-tree arboretum, a rose garden, floral displays, and public artworks make this 128-acre (52-hectare) recreational space one of the most pleasing outdoor hangouts in the city.

  • Vancouver, British Colombia, BC V5Z 2Z1

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Christine_L, Oct 2023
October in Vancouver
The Queen Elizabeth park and Stanley Park are beautiful. Also Lewis our tour guy was fantastic!! Full day tour
Brad_L, Oct 2023
See a lot in one day with a terrific tour guide!
This was our first time in Vancouver and we had a wonderful time. Jason Chen was a great tour guide for our small group. He knew a lot about the city, shared restaurant and snack recommendations, and made the trip thoroughly enjoyable. We definitely recommend the tour for newbies. We saw a lot in one day, which was just perfect.
Nancy_R, Sep 2023
This was a very nice...
This was a very nice Tour. The only set back was our pickup location. Our pick up was in Chinatown and that specific location was not a very safe one.
Lisa_D, Aug 2023
A wider view of Vancouver in a day
Ray adapted the schedule to maximise our experience at each stop in consideration to time of day traffic best lunch spot etc thank you
People Also Ask
Q:How much is the entrance fee for Queen Elizabeth Park?
A:Vancouver’s Queen Elizabeth Park is free to enter, but the Bloedel Conservatory–an indoor tropical garden–costs C$7.40 for adults, C$5.20 for over 65s and youth aged between 13 and 18, C$3.70 for kids aged between 5 and 12, and is free for under-5s. An extra booking fee is added to online ticket purchases.
Q:Can you walk around Queen Elizabeth Park?
A:Yes, Vancouver’s Queen Elizabeth Park is an ideal place for walking as it’s pretty compact. A short 0.26-mile (0.41-kilometer) trail leads up to a viewpoint above the city, while other trails stick to the lower gardens. It’s pretty easy to navigate, but having a map (available online) is helpful, as the curved trails can be confusing.
Q:Does Queen Elizabeth Park have free parking?
A:There is no free parking at Vancouver’s Queen Elizabeth Park, but there are paid parking lots at various places throughout the park. If you’re looking for free parking, you can park on-street at West 29th Avenue, Cambie Street, and Midlothian Avenue at the park's northern end.
Q:How long should you spend at Queen Elizabeth Park?
A:Between 2–3 hours is an ideal amount of time to spend in Vancouver’s Queen Elizabeth Park, although you could spend the whole day here if you wanted to take your time. There are many things to enjoy here, including the Bloedel Conservatory, the Arboretum, the Quarry Gardens, walking trails, and more.
Q:Why is it called Queen Elizabeth Park?
A:Despite what you might assume, Vancouver’s Queen Elizabeth Park isn’t named after Britain’s most recent queen, Elizabeth II. It was named in 1940, long before Elizabeth II took the throne, and was named after Elizabeth II’s mother, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Consort, wife of King George VI. The royal couple had visited Vancouver in 1939 when the park was being built.
Q:Is Queen Elizabeth Park worth visiting?
A:Yes, Vancouver’s Queen Elizabeth Park is worth visiting. The well-maintained park has beautiful plants and flowers, a conservatory with tropical birds, and many other attractions and facilities. It also offers one of the best views of Vancouver and the surrounding North Shore mountains, as it’s located at the highest point in the city.