#UBC Botanical Garden Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
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Address:
6804 SW Marine Dr, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
Opening times:
Opens at 10:00-16:30Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hour
Phone:
+1 604-822-4208
The University of British Columbia Botanical Garden, a riot of spring flowers in Vancouver
Vancouver, you really know how to enjoy the bloom!
In spring, especially in the UBC Botanical Garden,
which is the University of British Columbia Botanical Garden,
it is really too beautiful!
The University of British Columbia Botanical Garden is located in the southern part of the campus,
nestled within a primeval forest,
next to the Pacific Spirit Regional Park,
and the seascape and forest park around the botanical garden are very beautiful.
It is said that the garden has collected about 8,000 species of plants,
it is one of the largest urban botanical gardens in Canada.
We mainly walked in the Asian section of the botanical garden,
the ecology inside the garden is excellent,
in spring, when all things revive and flowers bloom together,
the scenery is excellent, very pleasing to the eye.
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A niche Vancouver journey, a treasure botanical garden hidden in the temperate rainforest
The University of British Columbia Botanical Garden,
located within the natural coastal forest in the southern part of the campus,
adjacent to the Pacific Spirit Regional Park.
There are barely any human traces in the botanical garden,
preserving the pristine and unadorned ecology of the original temperate forest.
The University of British Columbia Botanical Garden is quite large in size,
and it is a bit far from the main campus and academic buildings,
you can take the bus number 68 to get there.
The botanical garden has collected about 8,000 species of plants,
it is one of the largest urban botanical gardens in Canada.
It is recommended to visit in spring, summer, or autumn to enjoy the flowers or the autumn leaves,
during winter the weather is cold,
and the flowers of the plants have not yet bloomed.