The gardens of Stanley Park - Page 1
It can safely be stated that all of Stanley Park is one great big garden. Two specific areas draw the most attention from visitors with gardening interests to the Park. One is the formal Rose Garden and the other is the Ted and Mary Greig Rhododendron Garden. Each has a central theme but include areas that encompass other plantings that change with the seasons. The Rose Garden is situated just steps away from the Georgia Street entrance to the park (less than a 5 minute walk) while the Rhodedendron Garden is placed around the the pitch and putt golf course and the tennis courts.
Additional planted areas include the front of the Stanley Park Pavilion which is close to the Rose Garden and around the Parks Board offices at the Beach Street entrance to the park. As well many locations contain flowering trees and bushes that are not part of designated garden areas.
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Page 3 Tulips |
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