"The Conservatory is one of the most popular attractions in Vancouver and is open daily, rain or shine.  A modest fee is charged.  It is dedicated to the wonders of the natural world with an emphasis on plants and birds.  As a matter of fact, over 100 birds of various species call the Bloedel Conservatory home and free-fly within its spacious dome.  It was constructed through a very generous donation from Prentice Bloedel in 1969.  That same donation enabled the Park Board to cover the main reservoir atop Queen Elizabeth Park."

The Conservatory site
Part of Queen Elizabeth Park - Vancouver Parks
Top photograph is a work by Henry Moore:-

The most famous British artist of the 20th centuary, Henry Moore was born in Castleford, Yorkshire, in 1898, and died aged 88 in 1986. He was one of eight children.

Further down the page "The Photo Session" sculpture by J. Seward Johnson, Jr.  This was a gift to the park from the artist received in 1984.

100 birds of various species call the Bloedel Conservatory home and free-fly within its spacious dome.  It was constructed through a very generous donation from Prentice Bloedel in 1969.