Media launch helps kick off 48th Flower Count
The Pacific Ocean wields immense influence over the weather, regulating Greater Victoria’s famous mild climate and warming the air deep into Central Canada. It’s why our region is typically the first in the country to experience the signs of spring. The phenomenon gave rise 48 years ago to a tradition that continues to this day.
The 2023 Greater Victoria Flower Count — which officially begins today — kicked off on Monday with speeches on the immaculate front lawns of the Fairmont Empress Hotel.
Flower Count only lasts one week: March 8 – 15, so we invite you to get involved!
Count your blooms to make sure your municipality becomes this year’s Best Bloomin’ Community, and enter our social media contest and #humblebrag with a pic of local flowers. You may even win Afternoon Tea for two at the Fairmont Empress! See below for more information.
The event was well attended by local media. You can read their coverage here:
The 2023 Greater Victoria Flower Count — which officially begins today — kicked off on Monday with speeches on the immaculate front lawns of the Fairmont Empress Hotel.
Flower Count only lasts one week: March 8 – 15, so we invite you to get involved!
Count your blooms to make sure your municipality becomes this year’s Best Bloomin’ Community, and enter our social media contest and #humblebrag with a pic of local flowers. You may even win Afternoon Tea for two at the Fairmont Empress! See below for more information.
The event was well attended by local media. You can read their coverage here:
- CHEK News: Flower count returns to South Island for 48th year
- CTV Vancouver Island: Greater Victoria Flower Count returns for 48th year
- Black Press: Greater Victoria flower count returns to sow community competition, share local beauty
- Victoria Buzz: 48th Annual Flower Count launches at Fairmont Empress today