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.

The 52-hectare park is home to the stunning Bloedel Conservatory. There is also a gorgeously landscaped quarry garden, the arboretum with its collection of exotic and native trees, sculptures including one by internationally renowned artist Henry Moore, and diverse recreational offerings such as tennis, lawn bowling and pitch & putt. The park is also the perfect setting for fine dining at Seasons in the Park, a picnic or stargazing!

Getting here

Queen Elizabeth Park is in the geographical heart of Vancouver and only 15 minutes by public transit or car from the downtown.

What to see

Roam the Queen Elizabeth Park grounds, take in the amazing views, enjoy the sculptures or just smell the roses.

What to do

Enjoy pitch and putt, lawn bowling, tennis, roller hockey, basketball, or simply walking the dog.

Bloedel Conservatory

The Bloedel Conservatory is an indoor tropical garden in Queen Elizabeth Park, atop the highest point of the city.

Celebration Pavilion

Our Celebration Pavilion is a popular wedding venue. It features a retractable glass wall, creating a natural outdoor backdrop.

Dining at the park

Seasons in the Park 

Seasons in the Park in Queen Elizabeth Park offers superb views and great dining.