Toru-Hagiwara, the Japanese ambassador to Canada, first presented 2,000 Japanese Somei-Yoshino trees in 1959 to the citizens ...
Thursday officially marks the first day of spring, which, in Toronto, can only mean one thing: the High Park cherry blossom bloom is on its way. An annual spectacle that draws tens of thousands of ...
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High Park's cherry blossoms are in peak bloomIf you can't make it to High Park, there are are more than a dozen other locations throughout Toronto where you can catch a glimpse of the blossoms, including: A map of all the locations can be ...
In Toronto, Sakura trees typically bloom in late April or early May. The period of peak bloom is temperature dependent and varies each year. Between 2006 and 2022, the date of peak bloom for High Park ...
Cherries represent more than just spring. They represent family, friends, and a closeness that’s hard to replicate.
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7 of the best places to see cherry blossoms in and around Toronto, according to a localWhy You Need To Go: High Park is a classic spot to take in the blooms in Toronto. The park's first cherry blossom trees were planted in 1959 in appreciation of Toronto accepting re-located ...
High Park is a true gem in the heart of Toronto, and it's no wonder it's ... the park boasts an impressive collection of cherry blossom trees, which bloom in stunning colors, attracting crowds ...
Springtime got you in the shopping mood? You're in luck, because Canada's largest craft show is coming back to Toronto this ...
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