This triodectic dome sits on the highest point of the city, in Queen Elizabeth Park. Enter a miniature world of waterfalls and bamboo bridges. You can talk to parrots or watch 50 species of birds fly around 500 plant species, in climates ranging from lush tropics to deserts. Colourful koi fish swim in an indoor pond. The 15,386 square foot conservatory also houses seasonal garden displays.
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While our Winter visit to here was so nice, today's visit on such a beaUtiful September day revealed SO much more to me. The gardens are wonderful to walk...
If you're a bird lover Bloedel won't disappoint. They have 3 perched birds who seem used to interacting with their fans. They'll probably speak to you too...
We checked out the Bloedel Conservatory today after work & it was a great antidote for being greeted by the dreary rain after spending the day indoors...
“Don't miss the Bloedel”
A complete delight. Puts the conservatory in Washington DC to shame. But the Bloedel is only half the story of course. The other half is the Qu...
A world of it's own
Beautiful plants and fascinating birds. It seems small once you're in, but it will take a few laps to see everything. Not very expensive so the...
Peacefull
The Bloedel Conservatory is a wonderfull place to go. Although it was much smaller than I expected, I did enjoy the many species of birds insid...
Excellent work done on and in the greenhouse!
Cute birds and nice place to spend your day in, but it needs to be bigger.
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a lovely mixture of well known tropical plants, flowers, and birds in a science fiction like green house. One has to make the round several tim...
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