In Canada, Vancouver is known for its beautiful cherry blossoms during the spring season. Hnd here are five of the most photographed streets in Vancouver during this time.
- Cornwall Avenue: This street runs along Kitsilano Beach and is lined with pink cherry blossom trees that make for a stunning backdrop for photographs.
- Burrard Street: The trees lining Burrard Street near the Burrard SkyTrain station create a beautiful pink canopy during the cherry blossom season.
- Haro Street: This residential street in the West End of Vancouver is lined with cherry blossom trees and is a popular spot for photos during the cherry blossom season.
- Beach Avenue: The cherry blossom trees along Beach Avenue, which runs along the waterfront in downtown Vancouver, provide a beautiful backdrop for photos with the city skyline in the background.
- West 22nd Avenue: This street in the Cambie neighborhood is lined with cherry blossom trees and makes for a picturesque spot for cherry blossom photos.
Looking to fly (or photograph) under-the-radar? Here are five lesser-known streets in Vancouver that are also great spots to capture the beauty of cherry blossom season.
- Highbury Street: Located in the Dunbar-Southlands neighborhood, Highbury Street is a quiet residential street lined with cherry blossom trees that make for a stunning pink canopy.
- McLean Drive: This street in the Grandview-Woodland neighborhood is lined with cherry blossom trees and is a popular spot for local photographers.
- 54th Avenue: This street in the South Vancouver neighborhood is another great spot to capture the beauty of cherry blossom trees in bloom.
- Hudson Street: Located in the Marpole neighborhood, Hudson Street is a quiet residential street lined with cherry blossom trees that make for a beautiful photo backdrop.
- Heather Street: The cherry blossom trees along Heather Street in the Oakridge neighborhood are a lesser-known but equally beautiful spot to capture the beauty of cherry blossom season in Vancouver.
Remember to be respectful when taking photos and not to disturb the trees or any private property. Cherry blossom season is a busy time for photographers, so plan your visit accordingly to avoid crowds and to get the best photos possible. —Vita Daily
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