Nature's Wonders Florist can deliver anywhere in Vancouver as well as to all other surrounding cities and towns. We deliver beautiful flowers, plants, gourmet baskets, balloons and chocolates for every occasion to any location. Order flowers through this local Vancouver florist for your friends, family and loved ones and send a gift that is sure to be well received.
Listed below are some of the local areas within Greater Vancouver that we deliver to every day and that can be sent top using our same day delivery service:
Vancouver Neighbourhoods in our Delivery Area
ChinatownA heritage area located near Downtown Vancouver. Chinatown is home to several Chinese cultural stores and businesses. Also a main tourist attraction, Chinatown is one of the largest cultural communities of its kind in North America. More about Chinatown… | |
Downtown VancouverThe central hub and busiest area of Greater Vancouver. Downtown is home to several high-rise office and apartment towers. Also located in Downtown Vancouver are several entertainment venues including BC Place and Rogers Arena. More about Downtown Vancouver… | |
Dunbar-Point GreyA large residential area located on the west side of Greater Vancouver. Dunbar-Point Grey seperates the UBC from the rest of Greater Vancouver. Also home to several UBC students who live in apartments and with high-income residents. More about Dunbar-Point Grey… | |
False CreekLocated on the opposite side of Downtown Vancouver separated by the False Creek Inlet. False Creek was once home to several industrial warehouses but is now being flourished with new apartment towers including the Olympic Village. More about False Creek… | |
Granville IslandLocated below the Granville Street Bridge and on the False Creek Inlet is a small island that holds several marketplaces and seafood restaurants. Granville Island is also a tourist attraction. More about Granville Island… | |
Hastings-SunriseA large multi-cultural community on the east side of Greater Vancouver separating Vancouver from the City of Burnaby. Home to small cultural businesses and entertainment venues including the Pacific Coliseum and the Pacific National Exhibition. More about Hastings-Sunrise… | |
Kerrisdale-MarpoleA unique neighborhood located on the west side of Greater Vancouver with a mixture of new and old residential housing. Kerrisdale-Marpole is located on the north arm of the Fraser River and is well known for its rural appearance and horse stables. More about Kerrisdale-Marpole… | |
KitsilanoA beach side community located on the west side of Greater Vancouver along the shore of English Bay. Kitsilano is home to Kits Beach, Jericho Beach and several residential areas. More about Kitsilano… | |
Little MountainLocated in Central Vancouver, Little Mountain is mostly known for Queen Elizabeth Park, which is home to Nat Bailey Stadium. Home to a large residential and spread out community. More about Little Mountain… | |
Mount PleasantLocated in Central Vancouver, Mount Pleasant is an upcoming area that includes the Vancouver City Hall. Mount Pleasant connects to all other areas of Greater Vancouver and has flourished since the introduction of the Canada Line Skytrain. More about Mount Pleasant… | |
OakridgeA busy multi-cultural area located in the south of Greater Vancouver. Oakridge demographics is best described as a large rectangle. Oakridge Centre Mall is the main attraction for people transporting to the area. More about Oakridge… | |
Renfrew-CollingwoodA large, but quiet residential community located on the east side of Greater Vancouver. Renfrew-Collingwood is one of the fastest growing communities in Greater Vancouver and carries most of the traffic entering Vancouver from the Trans-Canada Highway. More about Renfrew-Collingwood… | |
ShaughnessyLocated on the west side is one of the richest communities in Greater Vancouver. Shaughnessy is mostly made up of residential areas and is home to high-income families. More about Shaughnessy… | |
Stanley ParkA large, forested park on the north side of Downtown Vancouver. One of the most famous parks in Greater Vancouver, Stanley Park is well known for their beaches and the large seawall that runs along its perimeter. Stanley Park is also home to the Vancouver Aquarium and connects North Vancouver with Downtown Vancouver via. The Lions Gate Bridge. More about Stanley Park… | |
UBC - (University of British Columbia)Located on the far west side of Greater Vancouver, UBC and the vast land it covers is a large forested area that includes the University of British Columbia, large golf courses and Wreck Beach. More about UBC... | |
Vancouver International AirportOne of the busiest airports in Canada is located on Sea Island between Southern Vancouver and Richmond on the mouth of the Fraser River. More about Vancouver International Airport… | |
Victoria-FraserviewAn area covering the entire south side of Greater Vancouver. Home to several multi-cultural communities, most noticeably the Punjabi community. Also a large stretched out area with several industrial warehouses. More about Victoria-Fraserview… | |
West EndA mixture of residential and commercial buildings on the edge of English Bay surrounded by Stanley Park, Yaletown and Downtown Vancouver. The West End is best known for the gay community that resides within the area. More about West End… | |
YaletownLocated on the lower west side of downtown Vancouver along the edge of False Creek. Yaletown is a heritage community that has flourished with new condo and apartment towers alongside several upcoming and fancy restaurants. More about Yaletown… |