April 14, 2025, 3:21 pm
Two reports have highlighted that Toronto’s famed cherry blossom trees are on the verge of blooming, signifying the arrival of spring. Authorities in the city’s largest public park noted early signs of bud development, setting the stage for what residents and tourists have long celebrated as a seasonal pilgrimage. The event is drawing public attention and promises a splendorous display of pink blossoms, symbolizing renewal and the city’s vibrant urban landscape during the springtime.
Toronto’s largest public park says its famous cherry blossom trees are showing their first signs of impending bloom. Every year, thousands of locals and visitors descend on High Park during peak cherry bloom season and the park’s nature centre says it’s almost time to make that pilgrimage...
Toronto's largest public park says its famous cherry blossom trees are showing their first signs of impending bloom.
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