Brantford is Bloomin' proud of the Communities in Bloom competition results

Five people standing and holding two awards received at the Communities in Bloom competition

BRANTFORD, ON – The City of Brantford was recognized with an impressive four (out of a possible five) Blooms in the 2024 Communities in Bloom Ontario competition. Additionally, Brantford won the 2024 Criteria Awards for “Floral Displays” and the “Miracle-Gro Best Garden Selection by Scotts Canada.

In her evaluation, judge Kathy Smyth praised the City’s unique floral displays.

“Brantford’s parks, trails and floral displays were exceptionally well designed and maintained,” says Kathy Smyth, Communities in Bloom Judge. “One park in particular that really stood out was the Children’s Memorial Garden, surrounded by beautiful pollinator gardens and benches that allowed space for people to sit and reflect in a peaceful setting. The City of Brantford is quite unique in its floral presentations which are seldom seen anywhere else in Canada!”

Communities in Bloom judges visited Brantford in early August to evaluate the community including a variety of locations for several key criteria as part of the competition including tidiness, environmental action, heritage conservation, landscape, urban forestry, and floral displays. Organizers showcased the City of Brantford to the judges during a three-day tour that included visits to the Bell Homestead, Brantford Fire Station #2, Bell Memorial, Brant County War Memorial, Brantford City Hall, Children’s Memorial Garden, Dufferin Park, Glenhyrst Gardens, Harmony Square, Lorne Park, Woodland Cultural Centre and more.

“The City is proud of the results received in the Communities in Bloom competition that highlights our commitment to excellence,” says Kimberley Wyskiel, Director of Parks and Recreation for the City of Brantford. “We are very grateful to the teams of local volunteers and City staff whose time and effort contribute to creating and maintaining impressive and beautiful parks and gardens throughout Brantford that residents can be proud of and enjoy.”

On September 19, 2024, the City received their results at the 2024 Communities in Bloom Ontario awards event. Brantford received a ranking of four Blooms, earning 767 points out of a possible 1000 points. Brantford scored highest in the Floral Display, Landscape and Urban Forestry categories. In addition, the City won the 2024 Criteria Award for “Floral Displays”, and the “Miracle-Gro Best Garden Selection by Scotts Canada”. These two acknowledgements speak to the professionalism, creativity and artistic skill of Brantford’s Horticulture team.

About Communities in Bloom

Communities in Bloom is a Canadian non-profit organization committed to fostering civic pride, environmental responsibility and beautification through community involvement and an annual national program that challenges communities to enhance green spaces To learn more about Communities in Bloom, visit Brantford.ca/CIB

Photo caption: (Left to right: Michael Westwood, Manager, Cemeteries, Horticulture and Forestry Operations, City of Brantford, Lori-Dawn Cavin, Manager of Community Recreation and Events, City of Brantford, Kathy Smyth, Communities in Bloom Judge, Joanna Korchowiec-Szeksztello, Horticulture Lead Hand, City of Brantford, Heather Dover, Supervisor of Forestry and Horticulture, City of Brantford.)

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