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Victoria

British Columbia · 220+ trees tracked

Post-Peak / Petal Fall

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Victoria's maritime climate makes it one of the first cities in Canada to see cherry blossoms. The Moss Street area has original trees from the 1937 Japanese-Canadian community gift of 1,013 trees. Beacon Hill Park, Government House, and Hatley Park round out a world-class collection.

Where to See Cherry Blossoms in Victoria

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Moss Street

Between Rockland Ave and Fairfield Rd, Victoria, BC

Post-Peak / Petal Fall

The first cherry trees planted in Victoria (1937). Some original trees survive from the 1937 Japanese-Canadian community gift of 1,013 trees.

80+ trees · Yoshino, KwanzanGet directions →

Government House

1401 Rockland Ave, Victoria, BC

Post-Peak / Petal Fall

36-acre grounds of BC Lt. Gov. residence. National Historic Site.

40+ trees · MixedGet directions →

Beacon Hill Park

100 Cook St, Victoria, BC

Post-Peak / Petal Fall

Numerous mature Yoshino especially on Heywood Avenue (east border).

60+ trees · YoshinoGet directions →

Hatley Park / Royal Roads University

2005 Sooke Rd, Colwood, BC

Post-Peak / Petal Fall

Upper Japanese Garden built c.1909, designed by Isaburo Kishida of Yokohama. National Historic Site.

40+ trees · ShirotaeGet directions →

Planning Your Visit

🚌 Getting There

  • BC Transit routes 1, 2, and 3 cover the Moss Street area
  • Government House: BC Transit route 14
  • Victoria is extremely bicycle-friendly

🅿️ Parking

Street parking available throughout residential areas.

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