Hours & Admission

Purchase your tickets or membership online or at the VanDusen or Bloedel admission desks. Save $1 on the adult admission ticket when you purchase online in advance.

Regular admission tickets are not valid for special events.

ℹ Online ticket purchases for VanDusen Botanical Garden and Bloedel Conservatory will be directed to our third-party ticketing provider, ShowPass. We are not liable for the security of the information shared with ShowPass.

Become a Garden Member and get unlimited daily admission to BOTH VanDusen Botanical Garden and Bloedel Conservatory throughout the year as well as many other benefits and discounts.

VanDusen Botanical Garden Hours

January & February: 10am – 2pm
March: 10am – 5pm
April: 9am – 5pm
May: 9am – 6pm
June to September 1 (Labour Day):  9am – 7pm
September 2 to October 31: 9am – 5pm
November & December: 10am – 2pm

 ℹ Last entry is 30 minutes before closing.

The Garden Cafe June hours:

Monday – Thursday: 9 – 5pm
Friday – Sunday & Stat Holidays: 9 – 6pm

Closed on December 25 and January 1.

The gift shop is open at 10am daily until the Garden closes.

VanDusen Botanical Garden Admission Fees

Prices do not include tax.

AgeJanuary to MarchApril to OctoberNovember to December
Adult (19 to 64)$10.67$15.05$10.67
Senior (65+)$7.45$10.55$7.45
Youth (13 to 18)$7.45$10.55$7.45
Child (5 to 12)$5.35$7.55$5.35
Preschooler (4 and under)FreeFreeFree
Garden memberFreeFreeFree

ℹ 3% of your ticket fee will help fund special improvement projects at the Garden and Conservatory through the Amenity Improvement Fee. Thank you for your support.

Save 15% on regular admission when you purchase a 10-visit pack. Tickets can be used for any visitor so you are welcome to bring a friend or family member with your 10-visit pack. 10-visit packs are available for purchase at the VanDusen admission desk and are not sold online. 

Please note that special pricing applies during some events. See Events Calendar for more details.

*Online ticket purchases for VanDusen Botanical Garden will be directed to our third-party ticketing provider, ShowPass. The VBGA is not liable for the security of the information shared with ShowPass. Please see online ticketing terms and conditions here.

If you have any questions, please contact us at 604-257-8463.

Garden Code of Conduct

Bloedel Conservatory Hours

January and February: 10am – 4pm
March and April: 10am – 6pm
May to September 1 (Labour Day): 10am – 7pm
September 2 – October 27: 10am – 5pm
November & December: 10am – 4pm 

Bloedel Conservatory Admission Fees

Prices do not include tax.

AgeYear-Round5 Visit Pass
Adult (19 to 64)$9.00$36
Senior (65+)$6.30$25.20
Youth (13 to 18)$6.30$25.20
Child (5 to 12)$4.50$18
Preschooler (4 and under)Free
Garden memberFree

ℹ 5-visit passes are non-transferable and can only be used for the designated pass holder. Discounts for children, seniors, and youth are applied at checkout.

Conservatory Code of Conduct

A Safe and Welcoming Place for All

Accessibility 

Our goal is to make VanDusen and Bloedel safe, welcoming, and accessible to all. Visit our Accessibility page to learn more about services for visitors.

Safety

VanDusen Botanical Garden and Bloedel Conservatory align with The City of Vancouver in a commitment to create welcoming parks and recreation services for all. We ask that our patrons treat each other and staff with dignity and respect. Learn more: Safe Access for Everyone Policy 

Bringing Kids to the Garden or Conservatory
Group Discounts
Free Admission and Programming for Indigenous Peoples
Online ticketing terms and conditions and exchanges
Attendants and Leisure Access Program (LAP)

Our work of promoting environmental sustainability and stewardship would not be possible without Indigenous perspectives and knowledge.

The Vancouver Botanical Gardens Association (VBGA) acknowledges that VanDusen Botanical Garden and Bloedel Conservatory are located on the unceded Ancestral shared lands of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. We are honoured to be on the lands where these Nations have lived since time immemorial, and where they continue to maintain stewardship and live in balance with nature.