Located on Cambie Street at the top of Queen Elizabeth Park, the Bloedel Floral Conservatory is a domed conservatory that displays tropical birds and plants. The temperature-controlled conservatory is home to more than 500 exotic flowers and plants as well as over 200 free-flying birds such as African parrots, Chinese pheasants, and macaws. Opened in 1966, the conservatory has since been designated as a heritage building.

It is made up of three climate zones including the Desert Zone, the Subtropical Rainforest Habitat, and the Tropical Rainforest Habitat. The Jewel Box of Lights, the Walk in the Tropics, orchid shows, and sculptures are some of the exhibits and events that take place at the conservatory.

4600 Cambie Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Phone: 604-873-7000

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