Vancouver’s tropical paradise is set to temporarily close so the city can make some much-needed updates.
Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation says the Bloedel Conservatory will close its doors to the public on Oct. 28 while it upgrades accessibility in the attraction.
“The current pathways within the Conservatory are past their lifespan, and will undergo full reconstruction. In addition, certain areas will be expanded to enhance accessibility,” the Park Board shared Friday.
The renovation project is slated to take about two months, with the conservatory reopening to the public in January 2025.
“Due to the narrow and small pathways, the facility will be closed to ensure public safety and expedite the completion of this large-scale work. The closure is scheduled during the conservatory’s slowest visitation period to minimize disruption,” the Park Board added.
While the facility is closed, the Park Board says the animals and plants that call the conservatory home will continue to be cared for by staff.
“The repairs and expansions will result in significant improvements to the facility, with minimal impact on wildlife.”
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