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Over a dozen Shirotae and a few Yoshino Cherry trees are planted in the park around the war memorial. It is also a suitable place for pick nicks. Unfortunatelly, the park is a little bit shadowy in late afternoon, and probably also best visited around noon and early afternoon.
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Current State of Blossoms around the War Memorial as of :
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State
Expected full bloom
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No data available.

Pictures of the 2002 season:

Stanley Park - Japanese Canadian WW1 War Memorial
7 April 2002

The Shirotae trees need a few more days before they start to open.