Bloedel Conservatory: Entry Ticket

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Bloedel Conservatory: Entry Ticket

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The Bloedel Conservatory sits under a striking triodetic dome in Queen Elizabeth Park, just 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver. This tropical paradise houses over 120 free-flying exotic birds and more than 500 varieties of tropical plants across three distinct climate zones. You'll walk through a living rainforest where colourful macaws, African parrots, finches and Chinese pheasants roam freely amongst towering palms, fragrant orchids and rare flowering plants.

The conservatory maintains a comfortable year-round temperature, making it perfect for any weather. Children receive a scavenger hunt booklet to help them spot unique flowers and feathered residents, whilst interpretive displays throughout teach visitors about tropical biodiversity and conservation efforts. The peaceful atmosphere and educational value make this an ideal family outing that combines nature, learning and relaxation.

Highlights

  • Watch free-flying macaws, African parrots, finches and Chinese pheasants in their naturalistic habitat
  • Explore three distinct tropical climate zones featuring over 500 plant varieties
  • Marvel at towering palms, fragrant orchids and rare exotic flowering displays
  • Experience the healing garden area with tranquil paths and soothing bird songs
  • Join the family-friendly scavenger hunt with activity booklets for children
  • Learn about tropical ecosystems through educational displays and conservation exhibits

Plan Your Visit to Bloedel Conservatory

Most visitors spend 1-2 hours exploring the conservatory at their own pace. The facility is fully wheelchair and pushchair accessible, with friendly staff available to answer questions throughout your visit. The conservatory maintains comfortable temperatures year-round, making it an excellent indoor attraction regardless of Vancouver's weather.

Located in Queen Elizabeth Park, the conservatory offers stunning city views alongside its tropical displays. If you're planning a full day of Vancouver sightseeing, consider combining your visit with other popular attractions like Vancouver Lookout tickets for panoramic city views, or explore the city's maritime heritage with Vancouver Maritime Museum tickets.

Why you'll love it

  • Over 120 free-flying exotic birds including macaws and African parrots
  • More than 500 tropical plant varieties across three climate zones
  • Triodetic dome in Queen Elizabeth Park, 15 minutes from downtown Vancouver
  • Walk through a living rainforest with towering palms and rare orchids
  • Chinese pheasants and finches roam freely among the tropical planting

What's included

  • Admission to the Bloedel Conservatory
  • Admission to Three Tropical Climate Zones
  • Kid's Scavenger Hunt Booklet

Good to know

Age suitability
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Opening times

10:00am - 07:00pm 10:00am - 07:00pm 10:00am - 07:00pm 10:00am - 07:00pm 10:00am - 07:00pm 10:00am - 07:00pm 10:00am - 07:00pm

Know before you go
  • Admission includes access to all three tropical climate zones

  • Kid’s scavenger hunt booklets are provided on entry

  • Wheelchair accessible throughout the conservatory

  • Last admission is 30 minutes before closing

  • Please bring a valid ID for entry if requested

Visitor guidelines
  • Supervise children at all times during your visit

  • Do not feed or disturb the birds or plants

  • Photography is allowed, but do not use flash near animals

  • Follow the marked paths and posted instructions

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation

Frequently asked

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Where you'll be

4600 Cambie St

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