Queen Elizabeth Park
★ Notable · worth the detour
Vancouver's highest point: quarry gardens, an arboretum, and panoramic city-and-mountain views.
Bike parkingWater bottle refillWashroomsCafé or food on sitePublic rack nearby
Queen Elizabeth Park sits at 125 metres above sea level — Vancouver's highest point — and spans 52 hectares of gardens, arboretum, and public art, including Henry Moore's 'Knife Edge-Two Piece.' The park houses the Bloedel Conservatory, quarry gardens, Canada's first civic arboretum, 17 public tennis courts, pitch and putt, roller hockey, and basketball courts. Fine dining is available at Seasons in the Park, and a designated picnic area with BBQ pits sits among the arboretum trees on the north side.
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✓Bike parking
✓Water bottle refill
✓Washrooms
✓Café or food on site
Seasons in the Park restaurant is located within the park and explicitly described as offering dining with city views✓Public rack nearby
Not confirmed yet
Showers (drop-in or fee)Water without admissionLuggage / bag storageVending machinesBike rack visible from insideCovered bike parkingBike allowed inside/on patioDevice chargingWi-FiE-bike chargingPumpDiscount for arriving by bike
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Time to allow: Short visit
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