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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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.
Pay parking lots are available throughout Queen Elizabeth Park. See the map at the bottom of this page for reference. Some pay parking is also available along the road within the park.
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.
ALL parking in Stanley Parking is pay parking so there is a cost to park anywhere inside Stanley Park! You can buy parking by the hour, day, season, or year. Parking in Stanley Park is managed by EasyPark. There are many unattended pay stations throughout Stanley Park in which you can purchase tickets.
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.
However, the park isn't named after Queen Elizabeth I. Instead, it's named after Queen Elizabeth II's mother, Queen Elizabeth. Married to King George VI, she was officially raised to the title of Queen consort, or Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
Featuring lovely beaches, miles of well-maintained paved and dirt trails, and an array of can't-miss kid-friendly spots (including a pool, water park, miniature railway and more), this 400-hectare (1,000-acre) haven is recognized as one of the greatest urban parks in the world.
This fabulous national park is on nearly all itineraries, and while you'll never be far from other safari groups, you're guaranteed to see a large range of wildlife, potentially including giraffes, lions, zebras, hippos, crocodiles, buffaloes and elephants.
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.