UBC Botanical Garden

UBC Botanical Garden

Route: UBC Botanical Garden, Vancouver

Area: British Columbia, Canada

Date of walk: 26th August 2025

Walkers: Andrew, Gilly and James

Distance: 2.0 miles

Ascent: nil

Weather: Sunny and very warm 

On our final day in Canada we had some time to spare before our flight home from Vancouver and decided to visit another of the city’s numerous parks and gardens, UBC Botanical Garden, Canada’s oldest university botanic garden, established in 1916. The original aim was to research the native flora of British Columbia but since then its ambitions have widened to include education, research, conservation, community outreach, and public display of temperate plants from around the world. The garden is close to many of Vancouver’s premier attractions and a visit can easily be combined with one or more of these, for example Granville Island and VanDusen Botanical Garden which we visited at the start of our holiday in British Columbia

Having bought our entrance tickets we made a beeline along Upper Asian Way to seek out the Greenheart Treewalk, one of the garden’s major attractions. This walk offers a bird’s eye view of the temperate rainforest. A series of narrow suspension bridges are linked together from tree to tree, stretching for 300 yards and hanging from huge Douglas firs, cedars and grand firs. It was impossible to take photos from the bridge sections as they were very wobbly, but along the way there are platforms where the views can be enjoyed, 60 feet above the forest floor

This was the highlight of the visit for us but there was much more of interest, as I hope the photos will show. It had been a great end to a wonderful two weeks in Western Canada, during the course of which we’d walked in all sorts of scenery – gardens and parks, high mountains, deserted beaches, ancient rainforests, a busy city, lakeside paths, rocky coastlines, canyons and more besides

Click on the link below for the location of UBC Botanical Garden, and click here for a garden map

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