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Vancouver is Canada's worst city for tree pollen.

You won't believe what's happening to your nose

You know how it is out here. You wake up, open the window for that mountain air, and for some of us, it’s not quite the postcard experience. We’re hearing that Vancouver and Victoria are now Canada’s absolute worst spots for tree pollen allergies. Yeah, *worst*. It's not just a little sniffle anymore; it’s a full-on seasonal assault, turning our beautiful, green city into a gauntlet of sneezes and watery eyes. It makes you wonder if our famously lush environment is starting to turn on us, doesn't it?

The why of it all is… complicated, as it often is on this coast. We're ringed by forests, of course, and our city itself is a veritable garden. Think about all those cherry blossoms lining the streets of Kitsilano and Mount Pleasant, or the massive cedars and firs in Stanley Park. They're gorgeous, sure, but they're also busy spewing microscopic spores. There's also talk about climate change extending pollen seasons, and even about how urban heat islands can affect plant cycles. It's a perfect storm for your sinuses.

Here’s what this means if you call Vancouver home:

* **Your daily commute:** That walk along the seawall, or even just waiting for the Skytrain, becomes a challenge. * **Park life:** Picnics in Queen Elizabeth Park? Maybe less relaxing. * **Home comfort:** Keeping windows closed, even when the breeze is perfect.

It’s just another layer of Vancouver’s complicated beauty, isn’t it? The same trees that make our city one of the most liveable are also making it one of the most uncomfortable for a significant chunk of the population. Beautiful out here. Complicated in here. That's the coast.

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