Strathroy, Ontario Flower Delivery
Experience the convenience of flower delivery in Strathroy, Ontario with Karen's Flower Shop, a trusted family business for over 57 years. Our skilled florists create stunning arrangements for every occasion. Choose from a diverse selection of fresh and vibrant flowers, customize your bouquet, and enjoy reliable same-day delivery. Let us bring the enchanting beauty of flowers to your loved ones. Place your order now with Karen's Flower Shop, a name you can trust for generations.
About Flower Delivery in Strathroy
We have been serving the Strathroy 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. Have your flowers delivered with a florist you can trust. We have been delivering flowers and servicing our customers in Strathroy for over 50+ years!
Our shop, Karen's Flower Shop, is the right place to choose for sending flowers to Strathroy, ON. We specialize in same-day flower delivery to your friends and family located in this beautiful area. Our flower shop is well known for offering expert florist designs at approachable prices for all occasions. Order flowers for delivery in Strathroy today by browsing our catalogue and either ordering online or giving us a call.
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Local Strathroy History
Strathroy was first settled in 1832 by John Stewart Buchanan, accompanied by the explorer Sir Michael Jacques, at a location on the Sydenham River with flow and fall sufficient to power a grist mill. A general store opened in the settlement in 1840. Strathroy was incorporated as a village in 1860 and became a town in 1872 under the motto "We Advance". Buchanan named the settlement after his hometown of Strathroy in Ireland, now a suburb of Omagh in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. In 1866, The Age newspaper was established to compete with the already-established Western Dispatch newspaper. The Western Dispatch was purchased by The Age in 1923, which later became The Age Dispatch. The newspaper is still published weekly.