Queen Elizabeth Park is a large, over 130-acre municipal park located in Vancouver, atop Little Mountain at an altitude of 152 meters above sea level.
The park is one of Canada's top sightseeing attractions in Vancouver.It is located at the highest point in Vancouver ever since, making it an excellent place to look out for the stunning views of the park and the entire city as well as the mountains on the north shore.
The 52-hectare park is home to the spectacular Blood Conservatory Museum. There is also a quarry garden filled with magnificent landscapes. The nursery contains a collection of rare and perennial exotic trees and sculptures.
The Queen Elizabeth Park has not overlooked the sporting side where there are large areas dedicated to tennis, football, volleyball and basketball courts.
Things to do
• The Queen Elizabeth Park contains over 120 bird species and more than 500 beautiful plants, you will be able to take a wonderful tour amidst so much diversity inside, you can also caress and feed these birds and enjoy watching.
• The garden is filled with water fountains and waterfalls that have been built very nicely by the architects of the park, you can enjoy a wonderful scene by lying in front of one of these fountains and spend time entitled calm and relaxation and escape from the noise and congestion of the city.
• You can have a fun time playing a competitive game with your friends in golf. The Queen Elizabeth Park offers ample and fully equipped spaces for such matches.
• Make sure to take a good number of memorial photos with your family and friends so you can keep the memory of your visit to this wonderful place forever.