Queen Elizabeth Park Tour In Vancouver BC Canada
If you find yourself interested in Visiting Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver BC I've got the perfect video for you. This is a quick summary of the things you can see/do while at the park.
Queen Elizabeth Park is one of the biggest parks in Vancouver Canada and offers a great view from the top looking back towards downtown Vancouver.
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Queen Elizabeth Park | Vancouver, BC (Canada)
Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver’s horticultural jewel, is a major draw for floral display enthusiasts and view-seekers, and as a popular backdrop for wedding photos. At 152 meters above sea level, it’s the highest point in Vancouver and makes for spectacular views of the park, city, and mountains on the North Shore.
The 52-hectare park is home to the stunning Bloedel Conservatory. There is also a gorgeously landscaped quarry garden, the arboretum with its collection of exotic and native trees, sculptures including one by internationally renowned artist Henry Moore, and diverse recreational offerings such as tennis, lawn bowling, and pitch & putt. The park is also the perfect setting for fine dining at Seasons in the Park, a picnic or stargazing!
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The rock taken from this quarry was used at the turn of the 20th century to build Vancouvers first roads. By 1911 the quarry had closed and sat as an unused eyesore for 3 decades. It was named Queen Elizabeth Park in 1939 after a visit by King George VI and Queen Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II's mother). In the 1940's the Vancouver Parks Board began to incrementally transform the overgrown hillsides into a civic arboretum.
I filmed this with my wonky cell phone so it made for a bumpy ride. I couldn't see what I was filming from the glare on the screen but managed to get things somewhat centered. I started with just ambient sounds from the park but someone decided to throw a party/reception at the foot of the park and had a DJ squawking on a loudspeaker so I ended up adding music: James Horner, from The New World soundtrack - Of the Forest.
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Queen Elizabeth Park - Fun Things to Do in Vancouver BC
In this video, we take you to the beautiful Queen Elizabeth Park! If you're looking for free fun things to do in Vancouver BC, you should definitely check out this park!! Come see what we're all about at
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spacer po pięknym parku w Vancouver w Kanadzie .
W parku tym jest tez mały tropikalny ogród Bloedel Conservatory -zapraszam..:))
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Queen Elizabeth Park - Vancouver British Columbia [HD]
Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver, British Columbia is the second most visited park next to Stanley Park.
When living in the Vancouver in the 60's my family would come at least once a month to enjoy the flowers, open spaces and quiet peaceful beauty. I haven't been back to Queen Elizabeth Park for around 30 years and that's a pity.
It is beautiful and we will be back before the end of summer to see all the flowers blooming.
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Vancouver EVENT: 2019 VANCOUVER CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL A Visit to Queen Elizabeth Park
Checking out the cherry blossoms at Queen Elizabeth Park during the 2019 Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival. Recorded Sunday, April 7, 2019.
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Every Spring, cherry blossoms start to bloom all over Vancouver. In today's vlog, I take you on a trip down Main Street, and then over to Queen Elizabeth Park.
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The second most visited park in Vancouver, Queen Elizabeth Park, is a major draw for nature enthusiasts and view-seekers.
Queen Elizabeth Park is Vancouver's horticultural jewel as it is some of the most beautiful and well maintained garden in the world.
It is also famous for being the highest point in Vancouver (152 m above sea level), which makes for spectacular views of the park, downtown Vancouver, and the mountains that line the North Shore.
In addition, the stunning Bloedel Conservatory is located in Queen Elizabeth Park.
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This is the Queen Elizabeth Park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
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Vancouver EVENT: CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL at Queen Elizabeth Park, April 14, 2018
2018 VANCOUVER CHERRY BLOSSOM FESTIVAL
Queen Elizabeth Park, April 14, 2018
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So many people ask me, “how did you ever come up with the idea to start the Festival ? “Living abroad for 13 years with my husband in the Canadian Foreign Service, every spring I missed the glorious cherry trees in bloom at home in Vancouver. A Japanese diplomat, Knobu-san, told me about the age-old Sakura Festivals of Japan. Since many of Vancouver’s 40,000 cherry trees originated as gifts from Japan, creating a Vancouver festival struck me as a perfect way to express our gratitude for this generous gift and to celebrate the beauty and joy they bring to everyone.
The Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival non-profit society was founded in 2005 and led by a dedicated board of directors who shared my vision, supported by its launch partner, the Vancouver Board of Trade as a Spirit of Vancouver initiative. With their help, the first Festival was produced in 2006, and in 2007, formal recognition of the Festival’s objectives qualified it for charitable status. These objectives included public education through seasonal, cherry themed, city wide viewing programs, musical performances, and fine art and craft exhibitions. In 2008, the Festival was kindly offered a home at VanDusen Botanical Garden. A new cherry grove was planted in the Garden dedicated to the Festival’s Blossom Benefactor, The Honourable Dr. David C. Lam.
The Festival unites Vancouver’s citizens—a citizenry with a richly diverse cultural heritage—in happy celebration of this unique seasonal phenomenon. The Festival inspires participants to express their response to these extraordinary trees in music, poetry, photography, art, design, craft and cuisine. Each year there are more programs. Each year there are more participants. And while fostering community spirit and civic pride at home, the Festival is also building new international friendships and cross-cultural exchanges through the international Haiku Invitational program.
The underlying purpose of the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival is a simple one embracing all citizens of all ages: we are blessed to have these trees and the more closely we look at them and the more we learn about them, the more enjoyment they give us. And, likewise, the more we are motivated to care for and nurture them. Vancouverites, who already enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle, now, through the efforts of the Festival have even more choices. They can ‘bike the blossoms’ or enjoy guided walking tours of ‘Festival favourites’ or participate even more actively as Cherry Scouts: locating, identifying, photographing, recording and sharing their favourites. The result of these activities is an online, up-to-date Cherry Blossom Viewing Map covering the 23 neighbourhoods of Vancouver. Another is this second edition of the field guide, Ornamental Cherries in Vancouver. The purpose of Ornamental Cherries in Vancouver, 2009 edition is to help everyone notice the beauty around them and to look more closely. This field guide is designed to be a handy-sized invaluable aid for identifying and learning about the thirty-five different cultivars of ornamental cherries in Vancouver.
I believe in the power of the blossoms. It’s appreciating the beauty in life that makes life worth living. In our universal response to their beauty, we are united. Especially during these times we must connect back to nature. Reminiscent of the famous Issa haiku, truly ‘there is no stranger under the cherry tree.’ The ephemeral nature of the blossoms reminds us to seize the moment and celebrate life now.
Linda Poole, Festival Founder and Director
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