The time we have been waiting for is finally here, Toronto! Starting today, Monday, April 22nd, cherry blossoms will be in full bloom in all their glory. While High Park is a popular destination to see cherry blossoms in Toronto, it isn’t the only one. Here are 15 other places to see stunning cherry blossoms.
Of note: Toronto’s cherry blossom season may be in full swing but it won’t last much longer. Here’s our update on where to see the Cherry Blossoms before the season ends.
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The City of Toronto provides a map showing all the spots where you can find cherry blossoms in the area, making it easy to scope out which is closest to you.
Birkdale Ravine
The cherry blossom trees are planted as a tree tunnel near the Pomeroy Street and Lyon Heights Road entrance.
Where: Birkdale Ravine, 1100 Brimley Rd
Broadacres Park
The cherry blossom trees are located in rows near the southwest corner of the park near Elderfield Crescent.
Where: Broadacres Park, 35 Crendon Dr
Cedar Ridge Park
The cherry blossom trees are located north of the Cedar Ridge Creative Centre.
Where: Cedar Ridge Park, 225 Confederation Dr
Cedarvale Park
There are paved paths that take you near the cherry blossom trees so follow them and enjoy.
Where: Cedarvale Park, 443 Arlington Ave
Centennial Park
The cherry blossom trees are located along Rathburn Road, on Centennial Park Boulevard and northeast of Centennial Park Conservatory.
Where: Centennial Park, 151 Elmcrest Rd
Cherry Street and Villiers Street
The cherry blossom trees are at the northeast corner of Cherry Street and Villiers Street.
Where: Cherry Street and Villiers Street
Edwards Gardens
There are eight cherry blossom trees are located near the water fountain near the Edwards Garden courtyard and two other trees close to the bridal path entrance on the west side of the ravine.
Where: Edwards Gardens, 755 Lawrence Ave E
Exhibition Place
You can find cherry blossom trees throughout the Exhibition grounds.
Where: Exhibition Place, 100 Princes Blvd
Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre
The cherry blossom trees are located on the north, south and east sides of the parking lot with more on the north side of the building.
Where: Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, 6 Garamond Crt
John P. Robarts Research Library
The cherry blossom trees are at the corner of Huron Street and Harbord Street, lining the walking path.
Where: John P. Robarts Research Library, 130 St George St
Toronto Island Park
There are about 30 cherry trees are located on Centre Island beside William Meany Maze.
Where: Take the ferry at 9 Queens Quay W
Trinity Bellwoods Park
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The cherry blossom trees can be found at the Queen St entrance of the park.
Where: Trinity Bellwoods Park, 790 Queen St W
University of Toronto Scarborough Campus
The cherry blossom trees are in front of the Humanities Wing.
Where: University of Toronto Scarborough Campus, 1265 Military Tr
Woodbine Park
The cherry blossom trees are planted as a tree tunnel along the curved path next to the park’s pond.
Where: Woodbine Park, 1695 Queen St E
York University
Cherry blossom trees can be found throughout the campus.
Where: York University, 4700 Keele St
Which spot are you going to check out cherry blossoms at first, Toronto?