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The mission of UBC Botanical Garden is to assemble, curate, and maintain a documented living collection of temperate plants for the purposes of … See more

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Jul 4, 2024
If you want a stroll through a heavily forested park, this is your place. The gift shop has seeds, gifts, plants and plenty of gardening books for adults and children. Full review by bonniew61
Apr 29, 2024
Lovely oasis. Nice place to visit or have a walk and enjoy the plant world. Beautiful and charms and at the same time rainbows and starlight Full review by Malatrvaelina
Apr 24, 2024
This location is absolutely stunning. The backdrop of the water and the mountains is breathtaking. Very accessible.. Full review by JS99-99Ax
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Are open toe walking sandals ok to wear on the tree walk?
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I wore open toe walking sandals and even on the trails this was absolutely fine in May. Given they are also having unusually warm weather just be prepared for dry dirt & tree needles …
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I wore open toe walking sandals and even on the trails this was absolutely fine in May. Given they are also having unusually warm weather just be prepared for dry dirt & tree needles getting inside the sandals.
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What are the gardens like during the end of October? Have most of the plants died back? We're visiting at the end of …
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What are the gardens like during the end of October? Have most of the plants died back? We're visiting at the end of the month and I really want to go to the gardens but if there isn't much to see then I'll wait to revisit in the spring/ summer. Thanks!
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There will not be much to see in October apart from the changing colour of the leaves of course. June is usually the best month for the flowering bushes and perennials. The …
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There will not be much to see in October apart from the changing colour of the leaves of course. June is usually the best month for the flowering bushes and perennials. The Butchart Gardens are better but expensive. You do have to pay to enter the UBC Gardens.
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Is April and/or May a good time to visit for many blooms this year (2017)? If not, would later be better for this area? …
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Is April and/or May a good time to visit for many blooms this year (2017)? If not, would later be better for this area? Was curious when most flowers might be in bloom for this year or generally in this climate/region. Thank you for your time and expertise! Excited to visit for the first time.
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Magnolias and rhododendrons have just started to bloom! We've had an incredibly cold and snowy winter, so we are far behind what we've been experiencing in the past few years. …
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Magnolias and rhododendrons have just started to bloom! We've had an incredibly cold and snowy winter, so we are far behind what we've been experiencing in the past few years. While you could certainly see blooms in April, you will likely see more in May and/or throughout the summer. Excited to have you come visit!
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Answer by Katie T · Mar 26, 2017
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Hi! I would like to ask about pricing in this botanocal garden. Visiting is for free or not? Thank you very much
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The gardens are not free. It cost about $20 Canadian for entry and that will get you entry into the garden, plus the Greenheart canopy walkway. You can find out more on the rates at …
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The gardens are not free. It cost about $20 Canadian for entry and that will get you entry into the garden, plus the Greenheart canopy walkway. You can find out more on the rates at UBC Botanical Gardens website. There is an all inclusive $34 pass that will allow you entry into the Museum of Anthropology, plus a variety of other sites in the area. Hope that helped.
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The UBC Horticulture Training Program (HTP) is the only full-time horticulture training program in Metro Vancouver north of the Fraser River. UBC Botanical Garden provides a rich...
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