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Now’s the Time to See Victoria’s Cherry Blossoms
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Thanks to its mild climate, Victoria boasts thousands of cherry blossom trees. From February
to May, the stunning blooms are known to create pink archways throughout the city. The
picturesque backdrops are just another reason to take advantage of the B.C. capital’s pedestrian-
friendly streets — but you’ll want to see them before they’re gone.
IN FEBRUARY OF 2019, CITY counselors
approved a plan to push the urban zones
towards native species. A push which
some worry will be at the expense of
non-native gems like the city’s famous
cherry trees.
But the blooms haven’t been pushed
out yet. In fact, spring is the ideal time
to soak them in. And the mature cherry
trees throughout the city can show off
anywhere from 250,000 to 750,000
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blossoms, making the petals hard to
miss.
Along the Inner Harbour, you’ll be
treated to a plethora of bright flowers,
with particularly breathtaking displays
outside the Hotel Grand Pacific and The
Robert Bateman Centre.
But it’s the heart of Downtown Vic-
toria where you’ll find the most well-
known views along none other than
View Street. Here the plum trees, one
of the many varieties of cheery trees
found throughout the city, are often
the first to bloom.
Blanshard Street, from Fort Street to
Fairfield Road, offers another tranquil
walk. And for those looking to enjoy a
pink picnic, there are few better des-
tinations than the grounds at Hatley
Castle and Gardens. Though the garden
offers year-round displays, it is particu-
larly eloquent during the big bloom.