Bloedel Conservatory
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Marie Ouimet
"Located in Queen Elizabeth Park atop the City’s highest point, the Bloedel Conservatory is home to more than 120 exotic birds and 500 exotic plants and flowers. The dome-shaped conservatory opened in 1969 and is now designated as a heritage building. The entrance fee is very affordable."
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Jennifer Hum
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"5 PM - This conservatory is located in Queen Elizabeth Park. You can enjoy the tropical forest and some birds. It's pretty small. The walk around the conservatory takes around 10-15 minutes "
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Rosa Cahn
"An enclosed dome away from the rain, enjoy this lush paradise of exotic birds and plants. "
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