The cheery cherry blossoms in High Park could start blooming as early as Thursday, according to an expert., a website the tracks the blooming progress, says his latest update shows trees are in the latter stages, with “blossom florets clearly visible with pink and white tips.” A few trees are in late stage five, says Joniak, with florets fully extended and ready to open as blossoms in a few days, depending on weather conditions.
Located around Hillside Gardens and near Lower Duck Pond, High Park’s sakura cherry blossoms are a Toronto staple in the spring, attracting crowds flocking to visit the pink crowned trees in late April and early May.which previously barricaded the trees and limited visitors’ movement around the park will not make a reappearance. In the spring of 2020 at the start of the global pandemic, fences were put up to deter visitors from crowding the park grounds and help enforce COVID safety measures.
Along with Thursday’s expected cherry blossom blooms, visitors to High Park on Friday can also expect to see smoke. A lot of smoke.
it's about time....
Set up the cages