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Toronto to enter its pink era as its iconic cherry blossoms reach peak bloom

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Toronto to enter its pink era as its iconic cherry blossoms reach peak bloom

Toronto's cherry blossoms have entered stage five of bloom development, indicating they are four to six days away from peak bloom. The city's iconic Sakura cherry blossoms can be viewed at various locations, including High Park and the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre.

Toronto is nearing its 'pink era' as the city's cherry blossoms approach peak bloom. The Sakura cherry blossoms at High Park have entered stage five of bloom development as of April 27, according to the High Park Nature Centre. This stage occurs four to six days before peak bloom, which is expected to last about a week when at least 70% of the blossoms are open. Peak bloom typically occurs between late April and early May, and is influenced by weather conditions. Warm weather encourages early blooming, while cooler temperatures delay it. Visitors can view the cherry blossoms at various locations across Toronto, including High Park, Edwards Gardens, and the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, which will host its SakuraFest from April 28 to May 9. Other viewing spots are available in Mississauga, Scarborough, Brampton, Niagara Falls, and Burlington.

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