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Vancouver, BC
Best Sights & Activities -(Gardens)
Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
(Sights & Activities - Gardens)
578 Carrall St
Vancouver BC V6B 2J8
604-662-3207
Description:
Constructed in an authentic Ming Dynasty-style, the garden is renowned as being the first of its type built since the late 15th century. Traditional materials from Suzhou, the Garden City of the People's Republic, were used in the construction. It was built with only carefully arranged rocks, wood, plants and water, all without using screws, nails or power tools. The principles of yin and yang opposites, such as light and dark and rough and smooth, are a strong element in this garden's design.

Nitobe Memorial Garden
(Sights & Activities - Gardens)
6565 NW Marine Dr
Vancouver BC V6T 1A7
604-822-9666
Description:
Located on the campus of the University of British Columbia, this authentic Japanese tea and strolling garden features a lovely teahouse that is especially beautiful when the cherry trees blossom in the spring. The principles of harmony, balance and tranquility were employed in the garden's design. Evergreen trees are placed in contrast to the well-tended shrubs, flowering plants and footbridges. A path that encircles the garden symbolizes the eternal cycle of life.

Park and Tilford Gardens
(Sights & Activities - Gardens)
440 333 Brooksbank Ave
North Vancouver BC V7J 3S8
604-984-8200
Description:
Eight spectacular theme gardens are featured in this lovely park. The Display Garden features springtime bulbs and colorful annuals; a small Pacific-style forest includes a footpath in the Native Garden; a quiet pond and manicured bonsai trees are featured in the Oriental Garden; and the Rose Garden offers an impressive display of roses.

Queen Elizabeth Park ­ Bloedel Floral Conservatory
(Sights & Activities - Gardens)
33rd Ave and Cambie St
Vancouver BC
604-257-8584
Description:
Located on the city's highest point, this gem of a park features spectacular views of the North Shore, the mountains and Vancouver's skyline. Nature is at its finest amid the multitude of flowers, quiet ponds, ducks, wild birds and butterflies. The silver-domed conservatory features numerous climactic zones, including a desert area and a simulated tropical forest, with plants, birds and fish from South America, Mexico and Africa. The park also features a gift shop, restaurant, mini golf, tennis courts and Frisbee golf.

University of British Columbia Botanical Garden
(Sights & Activities - Gardens)
6804 SW Marine Dr
Vancouver BC V6T 1Z4
604-822-9666
Description:
This sprawling garden encompasses more than 70 acres and overlooks the Strait of Georgia. Five different gardens, each with a distinctive theme, are situated on the grounds. The Asian Garden houses the largest collection of Asian plants in North America and features native cedars towering over clematis, lilies, hydrangeas, and more than 400 varieties of rhododendrons. The Native Garden spreads across more than eight acres and features more than 3500 plants native to British Columbia.