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    UBC Botanical Garden

    4.3 (39 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
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    Carly H.

    This place is such a treat. Absolutely gorgeous and highly recommend upgrading to the ticket with the canopy tree walk. It was such a great experience. Volunteers who told us about the facility and what to check out were awesome--thanks for the hot tips Bob!

    Tyler G.

    We went on a rainy day, but made the best of it. Everyone was friendly and helpful. There were several weddings happening this day, but they didn't bring the crowd. We spent about 2.5 hours here in total. It was worth it

    Kathleen F.

    One safe place to be during the Covid season. Tickets can be bought online also can be purchased at the entrance. Was not that busy, we went on Sat without booking. Google map has directed me to the back of the garden, I had to walk a long way to get the the front entrance. There is actually front car park available which I didn't find. Now it's a good season to visit as you get to see all the flowers, I don't know much of plant, but if you are interested, they have tags on plants to tell you what it is. The walk on the tree is the fun part, one group at a time, it's longer than i expect, was feeling a bit dizzy at the end. Remember to look ahead instead of down, also don't go if you are afraid of height

    Fork in the road!
    Cathy N.

    Wow. I honestly didn't expect much and only paid for access to the garden ($9). If I go back, I will want to try the tree canopy walk, too. ($20). I asked how long it takes to see the garden and was told at the ticket booth about an hour. I spent nearly 3 hours there and could have stayed longer if I had brought my water bottle. Don't skimp on the pavilion side and don't miss the rainforest or alpine garden- really lovely. I strayed from the main path and randomly walked all the smaller paths- it was perfect. Don't forget to look up for birds! Go, go, go to the Botanical Gardens. You will not regret it. Updated review: I went again and brought friends. We did the tree walk. It was a serious highlight of our trip! I won't skip this place on any Vancouver trip again!

    Canopy Walk
    Gregory M.

    Got a deal thru Groupon for combo admission to the Botanical Gardens and Canopy Walk. It's a very nice spot, and if you've got visitors from out of province or overseas, it's a great place to show them a typical West Coast Rain Forest. Parking was free, it wasn't too crowded (10 AM on a mid-August Friday morning), and it's not an long or exhausting walk at all. I would recommend these gardens even if it's raining (not in a downpour though) as it would actually enhance the experience.

    Greenhearts Canopy Walkway
    Monica M.

    So awesome! The UBC Botanical Garden is a great family outing, or for a quiet wander in the afternoon. I love going for the annual UBC Apple Festival, and the various plant sales. I have also gone on the Greenhearts Canopy Walkway which is fun, but not for those with a fear of heights or mobility/accessibility issues. I keep meaning to go for some of their workshops like wreath-making or transplanting trees.

    Absinthe H.

    I am so glad I went, it's a lovely garden, very well maintained. The variety of plants is impressive. The smell of vegetation and soil here is just wonderful. The vegetable garden for the poor is such a great idea!!!

    A lovely place to wander around and enjoy the solitude of the gardens on an ordinary day. On a weekend such as this weekend, when they hold the UBC Apple Festival, it is far from quiet. But what a lovely way to use the gardens to sell some 44,000 pounds of apples, some 2,800 gigantic slices of pie. (We were lucky enough to get the first two slices on Saturday morning!!!) Childrens area, vendors, displays, fruit and fruit tree sales, pocket pies, grafting seminars, cider, musicians. Was so much fun we decided to visit both days. If you missed out, I still recommend the gardens as a lovely way to spend a few hours. We visit a few times a year, and are going to try to make "Apple Pie Breakfast" at the Apple Festival and annual event.

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    Review Highlights - UBC Botanical Garden

    If you're interested in a canopy walk I'd definitely suggest coming here - it's less expensive and less crowded.

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