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Local’s Guide to Hidden Gem Flower Shops in Toronto [2025]

  • Writer: Claire Desrosiers
    Claire Desrosiers
  • Jun 6
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 7

Local’s Guide to Hidden Gem Flower Shops in Toronto [2025]

Toronto is bursting with floral talent, and while big-name florists might dominate Google searches, the true gems are often hidden in plain sight—quiet neighborhood studios, indie-run boutiques, and artists turning petals into poetry.

In this guide, we’ll take you on a tour of the hidden gem flower shops in Toronto that locals swear by. Whether you’re after whimsical wildflowers or structured elegance, these spots are where creativity blooms.

Flower Shops in Toronto

🌼 1. Pictus Goods (Queen West)

Minimalist and dreamy, Pictus Goods offers wild-style bouquets that feel like something out of a fairytale. Their dried flower collection is equally stunning, making it a go-to for long-lasting gifts.

📍 Location: 390 Queen St W, Toronto, ON🔗 Learn more about dried flowers on Wikipedia

Why it’s a gem: Every bouquet is unique, seasonal, and artistic—no cookie-cutter designs here.

🌸 2. Wild North Flowers (Online Studio – Adelaide St W)

Operating fully online, Wild North focuses on 100% locally grown Ontario flowers. They’re known for eco-conscious practices and fresh, seasonal designs.

📍 Studio Pickup by appointment🔗 Ontario flora – Wikipedia

Local love: It’s the kind of shop you only know through word of mouth.

🌺 3. May Flowers (Liberty Village)

Perfectly located in the heart of Liberty Village, this shop delivers modern, clean, and romantic floral arrangements. Popular for birthdays, anniversaries, and upscale events.

📍 171 East Liberty St, Unit 117, Toronto, ON

What stands out: A fantastic mix of traditional and trend-forward designs.

💐 4. Botany Floral Studio (Bloorcourt)

A small, independently owned studio offering lush garden-style bouquets, dried arrangements, and home décor accents.

📍 626 College St, Toronto, ON🔗 Botany and its connection to floristry

Hidden gem vibes: The store feels like a secret Parisian nook tucked into Toronto.

🌷 5. Sweetpea’s (Roncesvalles)

A boutique florist that places a strong emphasis on sustainability and local sourcing. Their eco-chic packaging is biodegradable and stylish.

📍 294 Roncesvalles Ave, Toronto, ON

Why it’s beloved: Ideal for environmentally conscious floral buyers.

💎 Bonus Spotlight: Lumos Flowers (North York & Markham)

With physical locations in North York and Markham, Lumos Flowers is a boutique florist offering modern arrangements, themed bouquets, and same-day flower delivery.

📍 North York: 234 Sheppard Ave W UNIT B, North York, ON📍 Markham: 28 South Unionville Ave D8, Unionville, ON🔗 Visit Lumos Flowers – www.lumosflowers.ca

Why it’s a hidden gem: Their personalized service and curated floral styles make them a standout for locals in the GTA.

🌍 Why Explore Hidden Gems?

Shopping at independent flower shops supports the local economy, promotes sustainable practices, and provides truly one-of-a-kind floral creations. Plus, it’s a great way to discover Toronto’s creative heartbeat.🔗 Read about the environmental concerns in floristry

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—Markham Location (NEW LOCATION)

D9-28 South Unionville Ave

Unionville, ON

L3R 4P9

—North York Location

234 Sheppard Ave West, Unit B

North York, ON

M2N 1N1

Contact: 

(416)-876-3612

(437)-855-2990
Lumosflowers.ca@gmail.com

Business Hour:

Markham(Unionville) Location

Mon-Sat: 11:00 AM - 17:00PM

Sun: Close (Pick up at North York Location or delivery)

North York Location

Mon-Sat: 11:00AM - 18:00PM

Sun: 11:00AM - 16:00PM

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