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Riley Park-Little Mountain
Queen Elizabeth Park is the crown jewel of the community, no pun intended, and is visited by over 6 million people a year. It is a vast park with many different features, such as; an arboretum, the Bloedel Conservatory geodesic dome, numerous walk around gardens, a pitch and putt golf course, a Frisbee golf course, and a spectacular hill top restaurant. Another Riley Park landmark is the Mountainview Cemetery, which is one of Vancouver's most important heritage sites. Built in 1886 it spans much of the city's history and many of Vancouver's historic pioneers were laid to rest there. The cemetery sits on the top of the hill south of the city and overlooks the entire downtown as well as the Coast Mountain Range.
- Riley Park-Little Mountain 