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As the Spring season approaches, the cherry blossoms are set to grace us with their stunning beauty once more. I’m here to help you find the best places to see the cherry blossoms in and around Toronto and the GTA.

Sakura season is very dependant on the weather and once they bloom only lasts a short 1-2 weeks. Toronto (specifically High Park) is one of the most popular spots to experience the beautiful cherry blossom season. Keep in mind you’ll find yourselves among large crowds, so the best time to visit would be early morning to get those instagram-worthy photos. Let’s begin!

Toronto

High Park
1873 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M6R 2Z3
Trinity Bellwoods Park
790 Queen St W, Toronto, ON M6J 1G3
Centennial Park
256 Centennial Park Rd, Etobicoke, ON M9C 5N3
Robarts Library
130 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 0C2

Mississauga/Brampton

Kariya Park
3620 Kariya Dr, Mississauga, ON L5B 3J2
Joyce Archdekin Park
Main St S, Brampton, ON L6Y 1T8

Want to Avoid the Huge Crowds?

If you’re looking to avoid the large crowds that come with cherry blossom season, driving further towards Niagara region is your best bet. Now, if you’re looking for stunning blossoms AND a photoshoot, you’ve found the right place! The past couple years, in order to escape the bustling crowds of Toronto, I decided to explore the picturesque Niagara region. Every year, I secure a private cherry orchard exclusively for my wonderful clients. This hidden gem provided an intimate setting, allowing for a truly personalized experience that I am eager to replicate this year. Cherry blossom photoshoots are great for couples, engagement sessions, maternity and family. Click on the link below to book!
https://book.usesession.com/s/AE4MPwWb8K

a couple dressed up holding hands and walking between cherry blossom trees in Toronto

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Cherry Blossoms in Toronto/GTA

Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

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Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017