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		<title>Cherry Blossom Toronto: Peak Bloom Approaches</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Toronto's cherry blossoms are expected to bloom earlier this year, drawing crowds while emphasizing the importance of respectful viewing etiquette.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Toronto&#8217;s cherry blossoms are set to peak on <strong>May 1, 2026</strong>, attracting tens of thousands of visitors. This shift in timing has experts urging the public to embrace proper cherry blossom etiquette.</p>
<p>In recent years, the expectation was a more stable bloom period. However, this year&#8217;s forecast suggests an earlier peak, with <strong>70% of blossoms expected to be open</strong> at the height of the season. This change is significant—especially for those planning visits to High Park.</p>
<p>The impact on visitors will be profound. High Park, home to over <strong>1,500 cherry trees</strong>, will likely see increased foot traffic. Experts warn that vehicle access will be restricted during peak bloom due to heavy crowds.</p>
<p>Rohith Rao from the High Park Nature Centre emphasizes the collective responsibility of visitors: &#8220;It’s not just one person doing it. Imagine the hundreds and hundreds of thousands of visitors who come to High Park during cherry blossom season.&#8221; The influx can lead to ecological stress on these cherished trees if not managed properly.</p>
<p>Cherry blossom viewing—known as sakura viewing in Japan—celebrates the fleeting beauty of these blooms. The lifespan of sakura trees typically ranges from <strong>30 to 40 years</strong>, but can be extended with care. Thus, understanding how to appreciate them respectfully is crucial.</p>
<p>Experts stress that &#8220;trees are living beings,&#8221; and maintaining distance is vital for their health. As Rui Umezawa noted, &#8220;Sakura really is the mark of spring, and that’s why it’s appreciated… They bloom for a very short period of time.&#8221; </p>
<p>The typical window for peak bloom lasts approximately <strong>4–10 days</strong>, depending on weather conditions. After May 5, petals begin to fall, creating a picturesque &#8216;sakura snow&#8217; effect across the park.</p>
<p>This year’s earlier bloom invites both excitement and caution. Visitors should remember: enjoy the beauty but also protect it. Just stand in front of the trees, stand a bit away from the blossoms—have the trees in the background. They look beautiful that way.</p>
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