Summer is speeding by in Metro Vancouver, and it’s a great time to get outside and make the most of it. But sometimes, the hustle and bustle of city life can be as draining as any heatwave. That’s when you need to find a green space to zen out for a while.

We recommend a blissful visit to one of the region’s beautiful gardens. Many of them are free or low-cost to visit, and all will recharge your battery. Speaking of, make sure you bring a camera or your smartphone with you as you’ll be sure to snap some photos while you’re there! Vancouver’s world-famous Stanley Park is a popular attraction for visitors and locals.

There are numerous gardens to visit, including the expansive Ted and Mary Greig Rhododendron Garden, the iconic Stanley Park Rose Garden, the Shakespeare Garden arboretum, and the Stanley Park Rock Garden. The latter is the first public garden in the city. The 55-acre VanDusen Botanical Garden is home to more than 7,500 plant species from around the globe.

There are relaxing water features and dozens of botanical collections to discover. Just be careful to not get lost in the maze. Dr.

Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden is a Ming Dynasty-style garden home and the first of its kind to have been built outside of China. The registered museum is found in Chinatown and is a beloved destination for cultural events as well as for those seeking a moment of solitude. Pack up a picnic and take your time to enjoy the beautiful flowers at Queen Elizabeth Park.

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