Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival
byI love this time of year in the city. The grey and dreary winter days are behind us and although the rain still showers down every few days (or for a few days on end) it just makes everything so lush, green, and full of life. Walking up from Burrard SkyTrain the other night I noticed the cherry blossoms were in full bloom, which reminded me of the festival.
The Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival began in March (running until April 24, 2009) and includes haiku installations, photo contests, bike and trolley tours, and tree-gazing walks at various parks around the city.
just a petal
the mountain vanishes
into pink air
– 2009 Best of BC Haiku winner, Jill Stanley
Today there is a ‘tree talk and walk‘ in Stanley Park at 3:00pm and there are three more events this coming Saturday, along with the final activities next week.
Brief history of cherry blossoms in Vancouver:
Check out the cherry blossom viewing map if you’d like some inspiration for your next stroll, or photo walk. The map also outlines the type of tree, in which neighbourhood they are located, and if they are currently in bloom.
Should you take any digital photos while you’re out and about on a blossom photo walk, feel free to add them to the Miss604 Flickr Group and I’ll showcase some on my site at the end of the week.
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I love the cherry blossoms myself, and I think that when Vancouver decided to do a festival like this, it was an excellent idea. It just grows bigger and bigger every year.
I’m in Alberta now and everything is so brown here. I miss Vancouver and the cherry blossoms. Spring used to be my favorite time of the year when I lived in BC. Can’t wait until next year when we are planning to move back.
I actually visited Nitobe Garden at UBC on Saturday for the Mokuyokai Society’s Ohanami (cherry blossom viewing), but although the cherry trees on my street are in full bloom, most of the ones in the garden hadn’t popped yet!