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Toronto’s High Park prepares for its iconic cherry blossoms to hit peak bloom, drawing locals and visitors alike to celebrate nature’s ephemeral transformation. Municipal authorities enforce temporary vehicle restrictions amid the floral splendour, offering a picturesque yet orderly experience for all keen on snapping that perfect shot.
The City of Toronto says it expects cherry blossom trees in High Park will reach their peak bloom later this week. Starting Monday, there will be no vehicle access to Toronto’s largest public park for the duration of the peak bloom, which typically lasts between four to 10 days, depending on…
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