Cherry blossom season has arrived in Vancouver and people are taking to the streets and parks to take snaps of the delicate pink blossoms.
If you are hunting for some places to spot the beautiful blooms, however, ensure that you maintain a safe distance of one to two metres between yourself and other people. This means that crowded viewing locations are absolutely unacceptable.
Have a look at some of the most beautiful photos from around the Lower Mainland.
Today is the first day of spring and I gotta say, the breezes are feeling warmer and the cherry blossoms are blooming....!!! Grateful for the small things. pic.twitter.com/56X5WGJqdb
— Pearl Low | ็งๅฏถ็ (@Fumi_chun) March 19, 2020
Cherry blossoms... pic.twitter.com/dNIjnioIO1
— Isabella R. Ghement (@IsabellaGhement) March 20, 2020
Took my own advice and we went for a walk in our 'hood and found lots of buds and flowers and sights! Another couple weeks and the cherry blossoms will be in full bloom on our street #mycity #vancouver #beautyisintheeyeofthebeholder pic.twitter.com/nAwpP2UdQG
— Marilyn Massoud (@MarilynMassoud) March 19, 2020
Over the next several weeks these boring looking trees on our street will turn into massive blooms of pink. It's a true wonder of spring and I'll post daily updates here to share it with all of you. #CherryBlossoms #CherryBlossomDaily pic.twitter.com/UwFe91Ftif
— Morten @ home (@mor10) March 19, 2020
And spring arrived...
— Sabrina (@SabrinaMiso) March 20, 2020
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March 18, 2020
Canon 6d, 50mm
Cherry blossoms in Vancouver#sakurandom #cherryblossomsvancouver #cherryblossoms #spring2020 #vancouverbc #canada https://t.co/ybIYIpeb7K pic.twitter.com/usNzLI9hig
Stepped out MOMENTARILY....to smell the very early cherry blossoms. pic.twitter.com/HyWHHiLAGZ
— Peter Shinkoda (@PeterShinkoda) March 19, 2020
Social isolation doesn't mean you can't leave the house to collect some cherry blossoms ๐ pic.twitter.com/NuUNhMZqXC
— nightmaresleuth (@nightmaresleuth) March 19, 2020
What a beautiful day if without Wuhan Virus made by CCP#CherryBlossoms pic.twitter.com/Qt3hzHwA8v
— Ingrid (@ingridguo1952) March 19, 2020
Some cherry blossoms pic.twitter.com/3dswK9Hftk
— rhiannok (@rhiannok1) March 15, 2020
Don’t forget that #spring is coming & the cherry blossoms are blooming. #yvr pic.twitter.com/IdEXZlIaTa
— Mindful@UBC (@Yola_YVR) March 20, 2020
Stepped out MOMENTARILY....to smell the very early cherry blossoms. pic.twitter.com/HyWHHiLAGZ
— Peter Shinkoda (@PeterShinkoda) March 19, 2020
Cherry blossoms are blooming ๐ฅฐ pic.twitter.com/NVOQ2gkf2n
— Victoria ๐ (@_victoriajayne_) March 19, 2020
In other news, I spotted cherry blossoms today. #vancouver pic.twitter.com/jJ5ZaTxXeh
— Megan Batchelor (@MegsBatchelor) March 15, 2020
This is the start of my fav season - absolutely love cherry blossoms ๐ธ ๐#Vancouver has over 70,000 cherry blossom trees and it’s a stunning time of the year... guess will have to observe from our windows ๐
— Dylan Daniil ๐ณ๏ธ๐ #WakeUp (@hushednolonger) March 19, 2020
(Pic is of my building in 2019 spring) pic.twitter.com/l0s4iN0I8a
sign o' spring ... the vintage cars of #vancouver awaken under the #cherryblossoms pic.twitter.com/iODT3ffCk4
— David Horemans (@HoremansDavid) March 19, 2020
Cherry blossoms! https://t.co/34PO1WuUHM pic.twitter.com/YUQLecifro
— Faye McCreedy (@fayemccreedy) March 18, 2020
please enjoy these cherry blossoms. pic.twitter.com/zu36qwn9rg
— Bran Eveland Cron (@kungfulasers) March 17, 2020
Coming out of @CityofVancouver #CityHall after today’s #COVIDbc press conference.
— Fire Chief Darrell Reid (@FireChiefReid) March 16, 2020
The cherry blossoms outside the hall remind me that #Vancouver provides an incredible place for outdoor social distancing.
Time outside with family or friends is safe & healthy for mind & body. pic.twitter.com/Fh6HrI1BFg
As a handsome crow peacefully lands on lovely cherry blossoms, my coronavirus anxiety is pleasantly assuaged.
— J Max Soos (@globalpilgrim) March 20, 2020
In these challenging times, when we need social support, and at the same time, do social distancing - I’m thankful we can do both - online.#COVID19 #CopingWithCovid pic.twitter.com/hjho5SeCz9
Mother Nature’s out here doing her darnedest to lighten the mood with sunshine and cherry blossoms. pic.twitter.com/DDXWOfovLm
— Katie MacAlister (@katiemac57) March 14, 2020
Have a look at some of the kooky things people were doing to get photos of cherry blossom photos in Vancouver last year.