Spring is finally in bloom, and from High Park’s cherry blossom trees to the pick-your-own tulip farms, Toronto is looking a lot more colourful lately.
For those who just can’t get enough of the May flowers, you’ll want to add this destination to your list. Located just over an hour away from the city in Niagara’s Queen Victoria Park, Magnolia Allée is a breathtaking sight to see, and has once again transformed into a dreamlike canopy of pink and white.

Just steps away from the Floral Showhouse, the Allée is home to 50 Saucer Magnolia trees, each around 25 years old. When they hit full bloom, they create a lush, fragrant tunnel that feels like something straight out of a Regency-era romance.
Over this past weekend, the Magnolias reached their peak, so you’ll have to move fast if you want to see them as this phenomenon is notoriously fleeting. Once the peak is reached, you only have a few days to witness the full canopy at its best before the delicate petals start to fall to the ground.

The Details
You’ll find Magnolia Allée located at 7145 Niagara Parkway in Niagara Falls. Guests are encouraged to use Falls Lot A (6635 Niagara Pkwy) or Lot B (7145 Niagara Pkwy).
The experience is the perfect way to welcome the warmer weather and visit the pink paradise before its gone until next year. Plan your road trip accordingly!