Visit Bloedel Conservatory - a tropical paradise atop Queen Elizabeth park in Vancouver, BC. Discover over 500 tropical plants, birds and koi fish inside!
😱How incredible are these orchids from the members of the Vancouver Orchid Society!?
If you haven't stopped by Bloedel recently, we've opened a new permanent orchid installation in partnership with the Vancouver Orchid Society with a rotating collection of orchids on display.
🦜The birds have loved reconnecting with all of our visitors after our two-month closure! If you haven't already, stop by this week to checkout our new pathways, and come chat with the birds.
We’re back, Birdy! 🌴Bloedel Conservatory is officially open. Rediscover Vancouver’s tropical paradise with upgraded accessible pathways and the same lush atmosphere. Bring the family and explore today! 🌿 Open daily, 10 am–4 pm. 🎟️
🥳Tomorrow is the big day! We'll be open from 10am to 4pm.
Families, make the most of your final days of winter break! Get ready to reconnect with nature and enjoy our new, accessible pathways at Bloedel Conservatory.
🌿 The countdown is on! Just 5 days until we reopen! Get ready to stroll among exotic plants and meet our feathered friends. New pathways, same tropical vibes 🦜
We've got some BIG news! 🦜
Bloedel Conservatory reopens January 4, 2025, following an extensive pathway reconstruction project. Explore expanded pathways, smoother surfaces, and enhanced accessibility. The Conservatory will be open from 10am to 4pm daily starting January 4!
There’s no better escape from the rain! 🌧️
Visit Bloedel Conservatory this weekend from 10 AM to 5 PM. With just 10 days left before we close for pathway repairs, now’s the perfect time to explore the Conservatory.
Don't forget, save on tickets when you book online in advance!
Today is the #NationalDayforTruthandReconciliation. We invite everyone in Vancouver to reflect deeply on the legacy of Canada's Residential Schools and strengthen their commitment to advancing Reconciliation.
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(2/2)We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. The project is estimated to be completed in early January, 2025, and we look forward to the re-opening the Conservatory then.
(1/2): Bloedel Conservatory will be temporarily closed to the public for pathway construction work starting October 28. The paths are currently past their lifespan, and will be fully replaced to improve safety and accessibility for all visitors and staff.
🦜 We're recruiting new volunteers! Enjoy the tropics all year as a Docent and Discovery Station volunteer. Learn about plants, birds, & biodiversity and share that knowledge with others - if you enjoy engaging with people, this is the role for you! Apply: https://t.co/UanDN9tS2Q
🌺🐦 Bask in nature one last time before school bells ring! Bloedel Conservatory is open from 10am to 7pm daily this long weekend. A perfect family outing for those back to school blues. Don't forget to pick up a scavenger hunt on your way in!
A power outage has been scheduled for AUG 26 in QE Park. Bloedel will remain OPEN, with cooling units installed
Impacts:
🎫 No onsite ticket sales – book online
💧 Waterfall off
🚽 Washrooms operational but dimly lit
📞Phone lines unavailable
🧃 No merch, ice cream or drink sales
A power outage has been scheduled for AUG 26 in QE Park. Bloedel will remain OPEN, with cooling units installed
Impacts:
🎫 No onsite ticket sales – book online
💧 Waterfall off
🚽 Washrooms operational but dimly lit
📞Phone lines unavailable
🧃 No merch, ice cream or drink sales
Meet the Dutchman’s pipe (Aristolochia littoralis)—a tropical vine with heart-shaped leaves and unique, pipe-shaped flowers. Its maroon and white veined blooms are not just eye-catching but also cleverly designed to attract pollinators.
⚠️Operational update: Please note that Bloedel Conservatory will be closed on Wednesday, July 31, due to a film shoot. The Conservatory will reopen on August 1.
If you had purchased a ticket for July 31, please check your email inbox.