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Where is the best place to watch cherry blossoms in Vancouver in March?

March in Vancouver is the season of cherry blossoms. Every corner of the city is dotted with clouds of cherry blossoms. The cherry blossoms all over the street look like mist and snow in the sunshine, and the youthful and grand scene makes people obsessed. Vancouver is said to have all the varieties of cherry blossoms, and they can be seen everywhere on the streets. Due to the warmer weather this year, cherry blossoms have begun to bloom early and quietly. Let's find a sunny day and go to the park or the flower street to enjoy the beautiful scenery and the rain of flowers all over the city. At this time, whether you are driving through the rain of flowers, or sitting quietly and letting the petals fall all over your shoulders, it is so pleasant! There are more than 30 types of cherry blossoms in Vancouver, and they are planted throughout the entire region. All wild species of cherry blossoms have five petals, white or pink, including the wild bitter cherry in Pacific Spirit Park. Most horticultural species have double petals. In terms of distribution, places such as Elizabeth Park, STEANLEY PARK, UBC, Nitobe Garden, Burnaby Mountain Park, Granville Island, and some streets in the West End are all good places to enjoy cherry blossoms. One of the larger residential areas is Riley Park Community. It is a community near QUEEN ELITHEBATH PARK. It is also a community with very dense cherry blossom planting in Vancouver. The area is east of CAMBIE, west of FRASER, south of 12th AVENUE, and north of 41th AVE. In terms of varieties, you can see different cherry blossoms in the following areas: The Rose Garden in STEANLEY PARK is the first choice for viewing cherry blossoms. There are dozens of Yoshino cherry blossom trees planted in the garden. Secondly, Lost Lagoon is also a good place to enjoy cherry blossoms. There are many Yoshino and Whitcomb cherry blossoms in the Devonian Harbor Park next to STEANLEY PARK on Georgia Street. There are large cherry blossom trees around the Burrard Skytrain Station in Downtown, all of which are Yoshino cherry blossoms. In the blooming season, the cherry blossoms are as beautiful as snow. It’s just that the station is surrounded by high-rise buildings and the light is relatively dark, so it may not be a particularly ideal place to take photos. UBC's Lower Mall is the most attractive "Sakura Street" on the UBC campus, extending right to the entrance of Nitobe Garden. These two places are the best places on campus to appreciate Tokyo Sakura (Yoshino). In the Oakridge district, there are many beautiful flower streets where you can enjoy different varieties of cherry blossoms. They are Amanogawa on the south side of 12th Street between Oak and Laurel Streets, Kojima on the west side of Queen Elizabeth Park in the parking lot, and four between Granville and Oak Streets. Japanese cherry blossoms (Mikurama) on 11th Street, large white cherry blossoms (Tai Haku) on 16th Street between Crown and Dunbar Streets, weeping cherry blossoms (Wheeping) on ??Adera Street between 51st and 52nd Streets, three Tokyo Sakura (Yoshino) on Manitoba Street between 19th and 43rd Streets, etc. There are many flourishing Tokyo cherry blossoms (Yoshino) in front and behind the Vancouver Museum in Vanier Park. In addition, there are many large cherry blossom trees on Yew Street leading to the entrance of Kitsilano Beach Park. During this season, Yew Street is considered one of the most charming streets in Vancouver. In addition, the plum blossoms in Vancouver in spring are also very beautiful. Found on both sides of Sixteenth Street between Granville and Arbutus Streets, and on both sides of Third Street between Alma and Wallace Streets.