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Queen Elizabeth Park Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The 52-hectare green space is the Canadian Botanical Display Garden and Vancouver's largest urban park. The evergreen greenery and sea of flowers make this one of Vancouver's most popular outdoor locations for wedding photos. The famous Four Seasons Restaurant is built on a prominent cliff in the park and has a good night view. It is recommended to have dinner at night. 1. The Bloedel Greenhouse is located at the top of the park, with a flat and wide plaza and fountains built outside. Hundreds of tropical plants, koi fish and flying tropical birds travel through the greenhouse, revealing nature's treasures before your eyes. 2. There is a viewing platform on the viewing platform square, which is more than 150 meters above sea level. It is the highest point in the urban area of Vancouver. You can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the urban area. Looking north, you can also see the English Bay and the snow-capped mountains in the north. . When the weather is fine, street performers often gather here, invite them to paint a portrait or indulge in the live music performance. 3. There is a Japanese-style wooden arch bridge to the west of the Japanese Garden Greenhouse, which crosses over the waterfall in the park and overlooks the entire park. After crossing the bridge, you can see Japanese stone lanterns and Japanese pine trees. The strong oriental style seems to take you through a Japanese garden. In April, you can enjoy all kinds of Japanese cherry blossoms. Tokyo cherry blossoms, crown-shaped cherry blossoms, and weeping cherry blossoms are in full bloom, forming a splendid sea of flowers.
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Queen Elizabeth Park Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Good view, nothing much to see but still a checkpoint to go and get pictures.
It is a park of greenery and flowers in Vancouver's larger city and a popular wedding photo shoot location. It was once the site of a meeting between US President Bill Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin in 1993.
When I was bored, I had breakfast and a person brought a bottle of water, a little dry food, and a book to Queen's Park. It was located in the city center and conveniently located. The Tian station and bus stop were not far from it. When I arrived at the park, I walked around, and then found a corner bench to sit down, read quietly, eat and drink the dry food and water that I brought when I was hungry and thirsty, and the time flowed quickly to three or four in the afternoon, and then packed up and took the bus home to cook dinner. Queen Elizabeth Park is worth visiting here 👍👍👍
I want to explore on a whim. Open google map. I found the attractions as I want. Let's go! The flowers in the park. The flowers are in full bloom. The climate is pleasant. And the park is large. It will not be crowded. It is very comfortable. It is the right choice to come to the park for a day trip. Canada 🇨🇦🤍❤️🤍❤️
In 1939, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, then Princess Elizabeth II, visited Vancouver to welcome their visit, and the park was renamed. Historically, the correct Chinese translation of the park should be Queen Elizabeth Park, not Queen Elizabeth Park, because only the queen visited in 1939, and the princess who went on the tour did not ascend to the throne until 1952, becoming Queen Elizabeth II.