Bloedel Conservatory Admission: Tropical Paradise Experience

Immerse yourself in a tropical paradise at Bloedel Conservatory in Vancouver. Explore exotic plants, colorful birds, and serene koi ponds. Plan your visit now!

Duration: 1 day
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Bloedel Conservatory - Whether you are interested in beautifully colored birds, tropical forests and flowers, or the more subtle scents of a healing garden, Bloedel Conservatory offers something for every member of your family.

Wander among 200, colorful free flying birds! You will find red, blue and dwarf Macaws, African parrots, exotic Finches and Chinese pheasants at Bloedel. Don’t be surprised if they answer when you say hello. Chatty parrots and 230 free-flying birds appear effortlessly at home in the exotic environment of Bloedel Conservatory. Handy bird guides and a children’s scavenger hunt are available at the front desk.

Explore the tropical ecosystems! Bloedel Conservatory contains three different climate zones, and demonstrates the importance of habitat protection and plant conservation. Biodiversity greatly increases closer to the equator, and many of the world’s most endangered ecosystems are found there. The first zone is the tropical rain forest. The tropical rain forest habitat is the most complex and diverse ecosystem on earth. One hectare of some rain forests have been found to contain more tree species than exist in all of Canada. next is the subtropical rain forest habitat with brighter light and less humidity is ideal for growing orchids. Banyan and fig trees are the perfect backdrop for these exotic blooms. Finally in the desert zone, humidity is kept low to simulate life in the desert. Succulents and cacti are the stars in this area of the Conservatory. Bloedel Conservatory offers a taste of each these ecosystems.

A healing garden engages the senses and the Bloedel Conservatory does just that. The most obvious of these is sight, but smell, touch, taste and auditory input can all be present. We gain positive effects on our emotional, mental, physical, spiritual, and social well being from being exposed to nature or horticultural activities.

What's Included
  • One-time entry to Bloedel Conservatory
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Transportation to/from attraction
  • Special event entry is not included
Additional Information

Visit bloedelconservatory.ca to learn about the COVID-19 safety measures required for your visit.

You can immerse yourself in tropical wonders no matter the season at the Bloedel Conservatory, a green dome of lushness situated at the highest peak of Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver. This temperature-regulated haven is home to over 100 unique birds and koi, as well as 500 diverse tropical plant species and blossoming flowers. The conservatory came into existence due to a substantial gift from Prentice Bloedel, and upon its inauguration in 1969, was committed ‘to enhancing the knowledge and appreciation of the plant world.’

  • Children 4 and under are free
  • Bloedel is wheelchair accessible
Location
Bloedel Conservatory
4600 Cambie Street, Queen Elizabeth Park
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Inderpreet_k
Jul 23, 2024
Nature beauty and so peaceful - I went there with my family and my daughter she loved the most. She was so happy to see different kinda a parrots/birds there. Very beautiful flowers and green all around. It was great 😊
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Theadora_v
Jul 15, 2024
Thea's 92nd Birthday celebration! - Everything. Especially that the construction was originally done by Thea's husband & brothers, ie. Van Construction.
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Mariagina_g
Jul 12, 2024
Small place but with variety of plants to see - They have different flowers, plants and parrots to see. Outside you may take a walk and see more trees and plants.
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Judith_m
Jun 3, 2024
All Positive Fun - Great educational experience. Relaxing tropical tour with colourful plants and birds. Includes benches for sitting and convenient washrooms. Restaurant nearby is excellant.
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Christi_p
Apr 28, 2024
Very nice experience. ... - Very nice experience. Unfortunately the weather wasn’t nice but the conservatory was great. Xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Mariamadalena_g
Jul 27, 2024
Kids tour - It was fine but this tour should have as a target public: kids! It's kinda small but pretty much well organized and cleaned! The animals and plants are well treated for sure. If you have kids, just go and they will love it!
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Terrihansonmead
Jun 30, 2024
Tropical paradise with exotic birds! - This is a great place to visit when visiting Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver. It's not very big, nor is it very expensive, but it was fun to wander around and see the birds. Most of the places like this don't have birds so that made this special. If you are visiting Vancouver, start at Bloedel and the wander the grounds of Queen Elizabeth Park (which is free) for a lovely experience.
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Jadewilkes
Jun 24, 2024
Nice little walk around - Very well maintained, smaller than I anticipated. Only takes about 15 to walk around, you could stretch it out longer. It was quiet when we went through (6pm on a Thursday).
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Jelena_d
Mar 27, 2024
Green day!!! - Most memorable moment was dancing parrot 🦜 and two mouses 🐁 that were playing on the ground. Also beautiful flowers, big leafs .. is amazing how big leafs 🌱 are compared to people.
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Patrickcj570tp
May 11, 2024
Refused to participate in BC Tourism Challenge. - We were told that BC Tourism Challenge would not be allowed in on the weekend as it was too busy. So that is what I will tell my clients. Don't go on the weekend. Staff are rude and the place is too crowded.
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