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Queen Elizabeth Park

Posted by Bernhard Finkbeiner • Tuesday, November 10. 2009 • Category: Sightseeing
Vancouver has quite a few parks to offer. The most famous one being Stanley Park, directly attached to Downtown Vancouver. Another "in-city" park worthwhile visiting is Queen Elizabeth Park (or Queen E Park). Especially in the spring you will find many flowers there which want to be watched, smelled and photographed.

Duck in Queen E Park
Other attractions in the park are the restaurant, the duck pond and the Bloedel Floral Conservatory. My favorite is the duck pond where dozens of ducks play and swim in the water. Sitting by the pond for a couple of hours is just perfect for a sunny afternoon.

The park is popular, but I would say it is not as crowded as Stanley Park.

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