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How much is parking in Queen Elizabeth Park?

Queen Elizabeth Park is a small park in the heart of Vancouver city, 33rd Avenue and Cambie. Public parking along the park road/street is free, which is a rare thing in Vancouver.



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A small car park for visitors to Queen Elizabeth Park. The entrance is off Farnborough Road. Parking is free, but from Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm, there is a two-hour parking limit and no return within two hours.

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There is free on-street parking down the hill though on Cambie Street and along West 29th Avenue and Midlothian Avenue by the northern end of the park.

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It's easy to spend the day at Queen Elizabeth Park, strolling the gardens, visiting the Conservatory, or just enjoying the views. A visit to the gardens and plaza alone will take about two-to-three hours; combine that with a game of golf or tennis and a picnic and you have a perfect outdoor day.

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The park is free but there is a fee for the observatory.

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Events and Picnics in the Park A limited number of picnic tables are available in the Park on a first-come first-served basis. Grilles, fires, alcohol, and portable radios are not allowed.

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Beautiful gardens with wonderful views of downtown Vancouver skyline and North Shore Mountains. Such a gorgeous park. Free to walk around and explore the gardens.

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Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver's horticultural jewel, is a major draw for floral display enthusiasts and view-seekers, and as a popular backdrop for wedding photos.

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Where can I park for free in NYC?
  • There is free parking on Sundays on metered spots. ...
  • On major holidays, standing and alternate side parking rules are suspended.
  • You can park for free during off hours in areas with regulations like “No parking between 2 am and 6 am” if there aren't meters.


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What's even better is the first two hours are ALWAYS free in the structures and it's just $0.75 cents an hour after that. Learn all your parking options and locations. Visit on Sundays: Parking is free all day in Downtown Royal Oak on Sundays and holidays.

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Toilets. Accessible toilets are available at the main visitor centre, Butser Hill kiosk and Juniper kiosk. The Juniper kiosk toilet has 24 hour access, while Butser Hill and visitor centre toilets are available during opening hours.

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