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Queen Elizabeth Park is a horticulturalist’s dream. Start your journey with the resplendent Bloedel Conservatory, which features a tropical retreat full of flowers, trees, and free-flying birds. Just outside of the Conservatory is Henry Moore’s magnificent sculpture Knife Edge - Two Piece surrounded by the famous Dancing Water fountain and meandering walkways. A former quarry is now home to the thriving Quarry Garden, which has enormous specimen trees, perennials, shrubs, bulbs, and annuals, all of which have bright and vibrant colors.
Take a moment to appreciate the beauty by the cool stream or listen to the peaceful sound of the waterfall. Don’t miss the Arboretum, which has more than 1,500 trees from all over Canada. If you happen to visit during rose season, the Rose Garden will take your breath away. Before leaving the park, remember to take some pictures, because the view is out of this world.
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