The Stanley Park Rose Garden straddles Pipeline Road, and is bounded by the causeway on the west and the Pavilion complex on the east. Created in 1920 by the Kiwanis Club, the Garden is today exceptionally tended by the City of Vancouver, and contains over 3,500 varieties of flowers. The roses, in these last days of what has become a very sunny spring, are coming into full bloom, both in their garden plots and upon the arbour in the midst of the garden.