Vaughan Flower Delivery
Our team is dedicated to providing outstanding customer service and delivering quality flowers in Vaughan Ontario. Karen's Flower Shop is a trusted local florist delivering flowers in Vaughan Ontario for over 55+ years. Offering a wide variety of fresh flowers, plants and gifts for all floral occasions. Since 1966
About Flower Delivery in Vaughan
We have been serving the Vaughan 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 Vaughan for over 50+ years!
Our shop, Karen's Flower Shop, is the right place to choose for sending flowers to Vaughan, 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 Vaughan today by browsing our catalogue and either ordering online or giving us a call.
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Local Vaughan Ontario History
Vaughan (2016 population 306,233) is a city in Ontario, Canada. It is located in the Regional Municipality of York, just north of Toronto. Vaughan was the fastest-growing municipality in Canada between 1996 and 2006, achieving a population growth rate of 80.2% according to Statistics Canada having nearly doubled in population since 1991. It is the fifth-largest city in the Greater Toronto Area, and the 17th-largest city in Canada. In the late pre-contact period, the Huron-Wendat people populated what is today Vaughan. The Skandatut ancestral Wendat village overlooked the east branch of the Humber River (Pinevalley Drive) and was once home to approximately 2000 Huron in the sixteenth century. The site is close to a Huron ossuary (mass grave) uncovered in Kleinburg in 1970, and one kilometre north of the Seed-Barker Huron site.