Alexandria Ontario Flower Delivery
YES - We deliver to Alexandria Ontario
Order your flowers online for delivery to Alexandria today! We offer 2 easy ways to order: Browse our floral arrangements and order online through our secure online order form or call us toll-free at 1-888-878-2881.
We service Alexandria for all your floral needs such as Birthday Flowers, Anniversary Flowers, Wedding Flowers and more! We are now featuring the Deal of the Day for same day and next day flower delivery.
About Flower Delivery in Alexandria
We have been serving the Alexandria area since 1966. We work closely with local affiliates in the area to ensure your order is professionally arranged and personally delivered to your recipient on the date selected. When you order flowers with Karen's Flower Shop you are assured that your gift of flowers is hand made and personally delivered to the recipient by one of our selected local Alexandria flower shops.
Trust the experts. To ensure the highest quality service and product, we leverage our 50+ years of experience as a retail florist with a reputable 'brick and mortar' business. This experience allows us to ensure the best service is provided by our local affiliates in Alexandria. For your convenience, we deliver to all Hospitals in Alexandria · Nursing Homes in Alexandria · Funeral Homes in Alexandria · Cemeteries in Alexandria utilizing local florists serving the Alexandria area.
Alexandria Ontario History
The area was originally settled in 1792 as part of the historic Glengarry County in which many Scottish emigrants settled from all over the Scottish Highlandsdue to the Highland Clearances. This first wave of heavy migration lasted till 1816, emigration still continued afterwards into the early 20th century but in a slower pace. Many of these migrants came from the Inverness-shire area of Scotland specifically. Canadian Gaelic / Scottish Gaelic has been a spoken language in the area for over four centuries. Kenyon, which was part of Charlottenburgh Township until 1798, was named for British judge and politician Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon, and Lochiel, which was part of Lancaster Township until 1818, was named for the Lochiels of Clan Cameron. Development in the region was significantly spurred by the development of a railway link between Ottawa and Montreal in the early 1880s. Maxville, Alexandria and Glen Robertson, in particular, became key railway hubs for farmers in the area.