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cherry blossoms in toronto

A classic hallmark of springtime in Ontario is cherry blossom season, when the Japanese trees bloom in brilliant shades of pink and white.

If you can't afford a plane ticket to Japan to see the sakura, thankfully, there are plenty of spots to see cherry blossom trees in and around Toronto.

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Cherry blossom season is just around the bend and there are so many beautiful spots to see the blooms in Toronto.

From flower-filled parks to enchanting gardens, you can get your cherry blossom fill in Toronto by visiting these majestic places in and around the city.

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Spring is just around the corner! As the warm weather starts to move in, one thing Canadians can look forward to is the start of cherry blossom season.

But you don't need to travel to Japan to take in the beautiful blooms — there are plenty of places across Canada where you can take in gorgeous cherry blossom trees.

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The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Narcity Media.

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Spring is in full swing, and the only thing that's still missing is those beautiful pink blooms. Cherry blossoms are about to appear in High Park, and one expert reveals when you can finally see them.

Steven Joniak is a Toronto sakura expert who has run a website for 10 years that tracks the blossoms in the city. On Tuesday, he revealed that residents will likely be able to see the flowers by the end of this month.

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