The hazards of cherry blossom crowds prompt warnings from police in Richmond, B.C.
RICHMOND — Joanna Yue, dressed in a billowing pink, layer-cake dress, struggled to capture a sense of movement among the clouds of cherry blossoms that have transformed Larry Berg Flight Path Park on the main road to Vancouver International Airport.
Posing for selfies in front of her phone mounted on a tripod, Yue, from Calgary, struck various poses, flouncing in her sparkly dress. But she knew to keep her hands off the blossoms.
“I don’t know if you noticed, but as I was swinging, I’m the one moving, not the tree,” said Yue, a former Vancouver resident who was in town to visit family.
The park, directly in line with the airport’s south runway, is a favourite with plane spotters, but in recent days it has been taken over by crowds of cherry blossom fanciers.


