Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival, BC

Pink and White Tree Blossoms are a Sign of Spring in Canada

© Chloë Ernst

Feb 19, 2009
Cherry Blossom Trees are a Sign of Spring, Adem KAYA
Spring in Vancouver starts with a lovely display of cherry blossoms and the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival reveals the best locations to view cherry blossom trees.

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The white and pale pink cherry blossoms are a beloved part of spring in Vancouver, BC. And there’s no better way to bid goodbye to winter than by enjoying the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival, which includes events running mid-March through April and blossoms flowering throughout thanks to the many cherry tree varietals around Vancouver.

The Vancouver Sun prints the cherry blossom viewing map in mid-March (in 2009, it will be the March 12 edition). The map reveals the best streets to find flowering cherry blossom trees in Vancouver.

Where to Find the Best Cherry Blossom Viewing in Vancouver

There are many streets and avenues in Vancouver that boast wonderful displays of blooms during the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival. The longest stretch, marked on the Bike the Blossoms map, runs along 7th Avenue from Yew St. in Kitsilano to Main St. in Mount Pleasant.

Other great viewing areas include:

  • Side streets near Britannia Community Centre on Commercial Drive
  • Union and East Pender streets in Chinatown
  • Side streets south of Queen Elizabeth Park
  • Trafalgar, Balsam and Vine streets to the west of West Boulevard
  • The Burrard Skytrain Station

Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival Events

Events during the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival take advantage of the warming temperatures and Vancouver’s many parks and public spaces. Informational talks guide cherry blossom viewers through Stanley Park and Queen Elizabeth Park. Musical acts add a lovely soundscape to the festival, including haiku set to music (April 5, Queen Elizabeth Park) and a CBC-hosted concert (March 31, the Burrard Skytrain Station).

The festival even includes a workshop to teach people how and where to pick cherries from the trees around Vancouver.

Bike the Blossoms during the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival

From the relaxing vantage of a bicycle, Vancouverites and visitors can view cherry blossoms along a bike-friendly route. The route begins in the parking lot of the VanDusen Botanical Garden and then meanders through avenues and streets, heading north through the West Side, east past Granville Island and down through Chinatown, south parallel to Commercial Drive, and finally back past Queen Elizabeth Park. But bicyclists can start at any point along the route.

The event is co-organized by the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival and Slow Food Vancouver with mid-route stops at independent bistros and bakeries. The official Bike the Blossoms day is April 18, 2009, yet cyclists can enjoy the route whenever the weather is sunny.

For visitors to Vancouver, bike rentals are available at JV Bike (955 Expo Blvd) and Cycle BC Rental (73 East 6th Ave.).

Planning to Attend the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival

The Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival makes the perfect weekend getaway or a family day trip. Rent a bicycle and tour the city for Bike the Blossoms, or take a stroll and enjoy a patio seat at a café and simply relax.

And when visitors are through thinking of spring, it's still possible to enjoy Vancouver spring skiing on the North Shore ski hills during March and April. Whichever season visitors choose in the cusp between winter and spring, Vancouver cherry blossoms provide the city with the perfect backdrop to welcome spring.


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