Cherry blossoms are beginning to bloom around Toronto, transforming the city into a stunning floral paradise.

High Park is one of the most popular spots to see these spring flowers, but there’s another magical location where you can enjoy the blooms.

York University is home to its own dreamy Sakura grove, and you can discover over 100 cherry trees in bloom. According to a press release, it’s an “alternative to High Park,” offering pathways lined with pink petals.

A cherry blossom destination. Courtesy of York University

These stunning cherry blossoms can be found on the school’s Keele Campus, with the largest cluster outside Calumet Residence on Arboretum Lane. Small groves are dotted around the Tait McKenzie Centre, Vanier College, and along Campus Walk.

Peak bloom occurs when 70% of flowers are open, and according to the City of Toronto, it’s expected to occur this week. Peak bloom lasts for just 4 to 10 days, so timing is everything.

In 2003, York became the first university in Canada to join the Sakura Project, a Japanese government initiative to plant 3,000 cherry trees across Ontario over a two-year period. The trees on the Keele Campus represent the long-standing relationship between Japan and Canada.

A cherry blossom destination. A cherry blossom destination. Courtesy of York University

You can access the campus via the Pioneer Village or York University subway stations. The main cherry blossom cluster is close to Pioneer Village.

If you’re looking for a peaceful (and pink) spring outing, York University is a dreamy alternative to High Park.

York University Website

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