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Tropical Paradise
Located in Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Park, the Bloedel Conservatory is a tropical garden that opened in 1969. Inside the dome-shaped glass building, there are over 100 species of exotic birds and 500 species of plants, and you can enjoy the tropical garden in a warm and comfortable environment even during Vancouver's cold winter.
The rainforest,
See you in Vancouver
Visit the Bloedel Conservatory located in Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Park! The Bloedel Conservatory is the second largest conservatory in the world. Inside the conservatory, you can see about 500 species of plants and over 100 species of birds. See everything from plants and birds that are hard to find in Korea to familiar plants and animals.
It is a special travel destination where you can spend a leisurely time listening to the songs of various plants and birds.
Main exhibitions and attractions
Tropical rainforest environment
The Bloedel Conservatory cultivates a variety of tropical plants in a rainforest-like environment.
The waterfall, pond, and wooden bridge come together to create an exotic atmosphere.
Various birds
You can see over 100 species of colorful birds, including parrots, lorikeets, and canaries, flying freely.
Some birds even come close to visitors and receive food.
Exotic Plants
A variety of tropical plants, including palm trees, ferns, and orchids, grow lushly.
In particular, the orchids hanging from the dome ceiling capture the attention of visitors with their beautiful flowers.
address :
Bloedel Conservatory
4600 Cambie St, Vancouver, BC V5Y 2M4 Canada
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Hours of operation:
Every week from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Bloedel Conservatory