Trip to Vancouver 🇨🇦
When we visited Vancouver for the flower blossom season, we quickly realized that early to mid-April is the best time to catch the cherry blossoms 🌸in full bloom. This is when the city turns into a stunning display of pink and white petals, and the weather is just right for outdoor exploring.
I would highly recommend starting your journey at Queen Elizabeth Park, where cherry blossoms create a dreamy atmosphere perfect for photography. The park's elevated views also offer breathtaking cityscapes, making it one of our favorite spots for capturing panoramic shots.
📍Queen Elizabeth Park, 4600 Cambie St, Vancouver, BC V5Y 2M4, Canada
We also explored the beautiful VanDusen Botanical Garden, where we were greeted with an array of blooming flowers beyond just 🌸 This garden is vibrant throughout the year, but during blossom season, it feels like walking through a painting. I would recommend taking your time to wander through the paths and capture some unique angles by the ponds and sculptures, ideal spots for photos 📸 with a nature-meets-art vibe.
📍VanDusen Botanical Garden, 5251 Oak St, Vancouver, BC V6M 4H1, Canada
Another must-see is Stanley Park, which boasts a beautiful combination of nature trails and cherry blossom trees 🌸 scattered throughout the park. We visited the seawall for incredible views of the water framed by blossoms and it’s a fantastic spot for pictures 📸 especially near the Japanese Monument. The mix of city, sea, and cherry blossoms makes Stanley Park one of the top locations for photography lovers.
📍Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC V6G 1Z4, Canada
For something a bit more off the beaten path, we explored David Lam Park, a serene spot that’s often overlooked by tourists. The cherry blossoms 🌸 here are just as stunning but in a quieter, more peaceful setting. I would recommend coming here in the late afternoon when the light softens, perfect for taking intimate photos without the usual crowds.
📍David Lam Park, 1300 Pacific Blvd, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2Y1, Canada
Lastly, we made sure to visit Nitobe Memorial Garden 🪴 at the University of British Columbia. It’s a traditional Japanese garden that feels like a tranquil escape, with beautifully manicured trees and, during blossom season, delicate cherry petals floating across the pond. It’s one of those spots where you can truly immerse yourself in the moment, and the atmosphere is perfect for capturing both wide shots and close-ups.
📍Nitobe Memorial Garden, 1895 Lower Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z4, Canada
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