It's that time of year again! When the Cherry Blossom trees of Southern Ontario bloom and people flock to them.
My annual location to take in the beauty, is Centennial Park in Dundas Ont.
The patch of 37 trees, gifted to the city by the Toyo Eiwa Jogakuin School in Japan. Becomes one of the most picturesque locations in the area for a couple of week during April/May. Drawing in people from all over the province, in fact it becomes nearly impossible to visit without dozens of people there.
It is always an amazing time while the bloom is happening and I highly recommend stopping by if you're in the area!
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Does it look like a plum tree? But it has a wonderful appearance. The white flowers are striking.
They kind of do, and yes they are spectacular but only last a week or two
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Que precisas flores, un paisaje digno de una novela