Recommended places to enjoy cherry blossoms in Vancouver during the 2022 cherry blossom season

March is the season when cherry blossoms are in full bloom. During this season, many people want to go to Japan to see cherry blossoms. In fact, if you want to go abroad to see cherry blossoms, you don’t have to go to Japan. Vancouver also has one There are a lot of cherry blossoms, so let’s learn about Vancouver’s cherry blossom season today! 1. Three major cherry blossom viewing spots

Queen Elizabeth Park

In fact, we are all familiar with the name of this park. It is to express the visit to Canada in 1939. It was built out of respect for King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of England.

There is also an oak tree here, which was planted by Elizabeth herself. In addition to these, there is also a rose garden here which is also very famous. People often hold weddings here!

There is also the Bloedel Conservatory and Botanical Garden located on the top of the mountain. It is most dazzling at night. The hemispherical building on the roof is made of 1,490 domes of Plexiglas. Very great! This botanical garden also has more than 500 plants from all over the world, and more than 100 species of birds!

Finally, let’s talk about the cherry blossoms here. There is a cherry blossom tree named "The Great One". It is the largest cherry blossom tree in Vancouver. Everyone must come and see it. It has luxuriant branches and leaves. The flowers are in concentrated bloom and are very beautiful!

In addition to this one, there are also many pink and white cherry blossom trees in bloom at the park pond here. The breeze blows, and the cherry blossoms here rustle down and fall to the ground here. In the pond here, suddenly Beauty becomes fluid and intoxicating!

Stanley Park

Stanley Park is very famous throughout Vancouver. Covering an area of ??1,000 acres, it is the largest park in North America. Even Other countries have heard about it too!

This park has a beautiful scenery, surrounded by green trees and surrounded by the sea on three sides. The scenery is beautiful and the air is particularly fresh! There is also a ten-kilometer-long breakwater, which takes two hours to complete. People often walk or ride bicycles here!

If you walk high here, you can also overlook the 360-degree views of the buildings and bay of Vancouver's Financial District, Lions Gate Bridge, and Gross Mountain. There are also the "Lions Gate Iron Bridge" on the Pacific Ocean and the large and small fishing boats sailing out to sea. The scenery is very beautiful!

As for the cherry blossoms here, it is also the first place in Vancouver to have cherry blossoms. The cherry blossoms here are in the rose garden here. There are about dozens of cherry blossom trees, and the variety is Tokyo Sakura.

In spring, the cherry blossoms here are in full bloom. The scenery is beautiful, as bright as the sunset, and very romantic. There are also white cherry blossoms near the World War II Japanese-Canadian Army Memorial here, which are as white as clouds. The cherry blossoms are falling, the scenery is so romantic!

Vandusen Botanical Park

Vandusen Botanical Park is known as one of the most representative botanical gardens in the world. Plants from all over the world are planted here, such as from South Africa and the Himalayas. Mountain, South American and Mediterranean flora.

The botanical garden includes themed gardens such as the Chinese Himalayan Garden and Azalea City.

It's like a big natural world, very fresh!

Speaking of cherry blossom trees, there are more than one hundred cherry blossom trees planted here, including twenty-four varieties, and a cherry blossom festival is also held here! 2. The best street for cherry blossom viewing

1. The Amano River cherry blossoms are found on the south side of 12th Avenue between Oak Street and Laurel Street

2. On 41th Avenue between Granville and Oak Street It’s Japanese cherry blossoms

3. There are white-flowered cherry blossoms on 41th Ave between Crown and Dunbar Streets

4. There are weeping early cherry blossoms on Adera Street between 51th Ave and 52th Ave.

5. There are large Tokyo cherry trees planted on Manitoba Street between 39th Ave and 43th Ave

6. The Sakura Street section of Graveley Street from Lillooet to Windermere

7. Burrard Station of Sky Train Brad Skytrain station, Tokyo Sakura at the exit

8. West16 Street (West16 Avenue, large white cherry blossoms between Crown and Dunbar Street)

9. Yukon Street (Yukon Street) is close to the west of Winona Park Mainly Somei Yoshino cherry blossoms

10 The Lower Mall on the UBC (University of British Columbia) campus is the most attractive cherry blossom street on the UBC campus.

11. Wycliffe Road ( Wycliffe Road) and Wesbrook Mall (Wesbrook Mall) are one of the places with the highest concentration of cherry blossoms in Vancouver.

12. From Allison Road to Acadia Road.

13. Victoria College at 5800 University Boulevard UBC. (RegentCollege), near the intersection of University Boulevard and Wesbrook Mall, there are more than 60 cherry blossom trees. 3. The best place to watch Guanshan cherry blossoms

1. There are cherry blossoms all around Kitsilano Beach Park.

2. Yew Street leading to the entrance of Kitsilano Beach Park (Cornwall Ave and Broadway sections)

3. Granville Street (Granville Street, Davie and Robson sections)

4 , Fairview community section (West7thAvenue), Fairview community is located on West 7th Street, from Hemlock Street to Heather Street, mainly Guanshan cherry

5. Granville Island (Granville Island) Seawall, adjacent to False Creek. 4. Viewing spots for Tulip Sakura, Songyue Sakura and White Puxian Cherry Blossoms

1. West 16th Avenue, from Maple Street to Granville Street, the five blocks are cherry blossom avenues.

2. West Bank of False Creek, Vancouver

3. West 24th Avenue (West24thAve), the junction with Highbury Street, is one of the most beautiful places for white cherry blossoms in Vancouver.

If you want to go to Vancouver to see cherry blossoms, you should go quickly! The cherry blossoms in Vancouver have already opened in February. March and April are the best times to see them, so hurry up and go!