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Vancouver’s cool new public garden is nine floors up

By Adenekan

Locals and visitors in western Canada’s biggest metropolis have a new way to gaze out over the downtown cityscape after a lofty rooftop garden opened at the Vancouver Public Library’s Central Branch.

The rooftop garden sits on top of the Vancouver Public Library’s Central Branch. Image by Vancouver Public Library

Plans for an elevated alfresco green space were included in the original design for the iconic, Colosseum-like building, which opened in 1995. But funding issues at the time meant the space never opened to the public – until a recent expansion project added a new chapter for the unusual plaza-like plot.

The garden is a perfect meeting place. Image by Vancouver Public Library

Occupying the elliptical building’s ninth level, the rooftop garden comprises a series of paved terraces, each studded with benches, chairs and tables that invite elevated open-air basking or takeout lunch dining. Walkways linking the spaces add panoramic views of downtown’s glass towers as well as Vancouver landmarks such as BC Place Stadium and the modernist Canada Post building.

Trees and seating at the new rooftop garden. Image by Vancouver Public Library

But it’s the horticultural flourishes that provide a unique air of outdoorsy tranquillity in the busy heart of the city. Planters and flowerbeds – look out for lavender and white roses – have been liberally sprinkled around the terraces, while hardy coral bark maple trees frame the perimeter, turning it into an elevated green oasis.

New library facilities have also been added during the revamp of floors eight and nine. Image by John Lee

There’s more to the rooftop garden than flora-hugging seats and great views, though. The library’s previously-closed eighth floor has also been opened to the public for the first time and, between them, the two levels offer a wide array of new facilities, including an 80-person theatre, a gallery and exhibition space and some generously-windowed reading areas.

Trees with a view at the rooftop garden. Image by John Lee

The public garden is the big lure, though, according to chief librarian Christina de Castell. “It’s a place that brings the community together,” she told Lonely Planet Travel News. “We’ve been delighted to watch the public take ownership of it, visiting in the sun, rain and even snow. They’re coming to drink a coffee, read a book, meet a friend, take in the views, dance, sketch and photograph.”

Words: John Lee

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