It was a bright and beautiful spring morning—a perfect day for a walk. I wanted to see the blossoms at Mount Pleasant Cemetery before it was too late, so I took my new 35mm lens and camera with me. What was supposed to be a 30-minute stroll turned into a 3-hour walk. Here are some of the photos taken that Friday morning. I have added further info into the captions. This is part one - Yonge Street over to Mount Pleasant Road.
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“One of the finest tree collections in North America is found in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. The landscaping of the cemetery follows the basic plan first developed for the property in the late 19th century: to provide an arboretum for the enjoyment of the public. Practically every tree that will grow in this climate is found here. To make identification easy, many of the trees bear small signs with both their botanical and common names.” The Trees of Mount Pleasant Cemetery booklet.