Alliston Flower Delivery
Trusted florist delivering flowers to Alliston Ontario for over 55+ years. Now featuring Designer's Choice for same day or next day flower delivery in Alliston, Ontario. We offer a large selection of fresh arrangements and blooming plants available for delivery to Alliston.
Alliston Flower Shop
- When you place an order with Karen's Flower Shop you are assured that each floral arrangement is hand-made and personally delivered to the recipient by Karen's Flower Shop or one of our local Alliston flower shops partnered with FTD or Teleflora.
- Send your flowers with a florist you can trust! We have been delivering flowers to customers in Alliston for over 50 years! Karen's Flower Shop is a florist providing Alliston flower delivery.
- Online around the corner or around the world; We are a top Canadian FTD online Alliston florist. Your flower arrangement will be delivered by us or a local florist in Alliston.
- For your convenience, we deliver to all Hospitals in Alliston · Nursing Homes in Alliston · Funeral Homes in Alliston · Cemeteries in Alliston utilizing local florists serving the Alliston area.
Local Alliston, Ontario History:
Alliston is a settlement in Simcoe County in the Canadian province of Ontario. It has been part of the Town of New Tecumseth since the 1991 amalgamation of Alliston and nearby villages of Beeton, Tottenham, and the Township of Tecumseth. The primary downtown area is located along Highway 89, known as Victoria Street. The town grew as a commercial centre for the area farmers and was best known as a potato-growing area. It is still a major industry in the town and is celebrated by the annual Alliston Potato Festival. Honda of Canada Manufacturing operates a large auto manufacturing facility southeast of Alliston, currently consisting of three major factories. In the 2016 census, the town of Alliston grew by 25% since 2011 to 19,243 residents making it one of the top 10 fastest growing communities in Canada. This is over 5 times greater than the average growth recorded in Ontario during the same period. Alliston traces its history to three brothers, William, John and Dickson Fletcher. Dissatisfied with life in England, the three left for Toronto, working farms in Toronto Gorenorthwest of the city. In 1821 William purchased Lot 15, Concession 3, Tecumseth Township. He married in 1828, and in 1847 went scouting locations for the construction of a mill with his son John. They chose a location at Lot 1, Concession 1, Essa Township, at the corner where four of the original townships of southern Simcoe County (Adjala, Tosorontio, Essa, and Tecumseth) meet. In early November they built a cabin on the property, and the rest of the family joined them in April the next year. A larger house, known as Fletcher House, was built in 1849, and still stands at 18 Fletcher Crescent.