Queen Elizabeth Park

Located at the highest point within Vancouver's city limits Queen Elizabeth Park features beautiful gardens and spectacular views

Queen Elizabeth Park is a beautiful 130 acre park situated at the highest point along a ridge that runs east-west across the City of Vancouver.

Some of the highlights of this beautiful hilltop park include an arboretum with over 1500 trees, a beautiful quarry garden, the Bloedel geodesic dome floral conservatory filled with tropical flowers and plants and free flying tropical birds, and Seasons in the Park restaurant along with some great views of Vancouver. Due to it's beautiful setting Queen Elizabeth Park is a very popular site for wedding photography.

For complete details about Queen Elizabeth Park see the Official Website: Vancouver Parks/Queen Elizabeth Park

Queen Elizabeth Park Quarry Garden

Queen Elizabeth Park Garden with Vancouver and North Shore Mountains in background


Getting There on Transit
Nearest SkyTrain Stations
Canada LineKing Edward Station
Bus Connections

Catch the #15 Cambie bus southbound on Cambie Street right in front of King Edward Station. Get off at West 33rd Avenue which is right across from the Parks main entrance. Alternately you can cross over to the far side of Cambie from King Edward Station and walk south (to your right) for 5 blocks to West 30th Avenue where you can walk right into the park.


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SQueen Elizabeth Park duck pond

One of the scenic ponds in Queen Elizabeth Park

Queen Elizabeth Park Quarry Garden

Queen Elizabeth Park's beautiful Quarry Garden is a popular spot for wedding photos

Bloedel Conservatory at Night

Bloedel Conservatory on top of Queen Elizabeth Park at Night

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