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Spring has sprung, and that means Toronto will soon be filled with gorgeous cherry blossom blooms! While High Park is a popular place to see cherry blossoms, there are plenty of other spots you may not know about.
According to the City of Toronto, “Take part in the centuries-old tradition of hanami, the Japanese term for flower viewing. Called sakura in Japan, these cherry blossom trees bloom at the end of April to early May.”
Grab a loved one, or venture off on a solo day-date and check out one of these cherry blossom hubs.
The map includes the following places:
If you want to stay in the know about when the flowers will bloom, be sure to check out Sakura Steve’s blog, the resident cherry blossom expert in the area.
As it stands, Steve says the blossoms in High Park are at stage four, meaning they will be in full bloom very soon.
The cherry blossoms await, Toronto!
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