With the weather warming up this weekend, it’s a good time to get out and explore the Tri-Cities with a camera.
Spring flowers such as daffodils and crocuses as well as cherry blossom and magnolia trees are beginning to bloom, offering colour at nearly every turn in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody.
In Port Coquitlam, red and white “Liberation” tulips planted by city crews to honour the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands by the Canadian Army are also starting to come out.
Last fall, PoCo’s horticultural workers planted 78,000 spring tulip bulbs in public spaces and at landmarks like city hall, along McAllister Avenue, the Hyde Creek Recreation Centre, the PoCo cemetery and in planter boxes.
If you want to see your images of azaleas, lilacs and bluebells published online by Tri-City News, email your original photos to [email protected] and include:
- the photographer’s name
- where the picture was taken
- when the photo was taken
- a photo caption about the scene
Be sure you have permission from the people photographed to take and share your image.
We will publish the pictures in a photo essay next week via tricitynews.com.
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