Birthday Flowers

A heart-warming Birthday surprise for someone you truly care about!

Funeral Service

Funeral Service Flowers for a well-lived life is the most cherished. Be that open heart for that special someone in grief.

Sympathy

Create that sense of peace and tranquility in their life with a gentle token of deepest affections.

Flowers

Select from variety of flower arrangements with bright flowers and vibrant blossoms! Same Day Delivery Available!

Roses

Classically beautiful and elegant, assortment of roses is a timeless and thoughtful gift!

Plants

Blooming and Green Plants.

Florists in Brantford, ON

Find local Brantford, Ontario florists below that deliver beautiful flowers to residences, business, funeral homes and hospitals in Brantford and surrounding areas. Choose from roses, lilies, tulips, orchids, carnations and more from the variety of flower arrangements in a vase, container or basket. Place your flower delivery order online of call.

Brantford Flower Shops

Flowers By Gerry

84 Charing Cross St
Brantford, ON N3R2H6
(519) 759-5000

Mostly Roses

265 King George Road
Brantford, ON N3R6Y1
(519) 752-6200

Ray's Flowers Limited

86 Brant Ave
Brantford, ON N3T3H3
(519) 756-0770

Sobeys Brantford

310 Colborne St W
Brantford, ON N3T1M2
(519) 758-9703

Zehr's

410 Fairview Dr
Brantford, ON N3R7V7
(519) 754-4932

Brantford ON News

Feb 3, 2016

Curler Mike Harris keeps his cool now

BRANTFORD -  Win or lose. nothing seems to rattle Ontario Tankard skip Mike Harris. Curling has its share of overemotional players who get angry, slam brooms against the ice, and even try to break a broom across a knee. Harris isn't one of them. Not any more. "I'll tell you a story," said Harris, silver medallist at the 1998 Nagano Olympics, who captured his only Ontario men's championship in 2004. "When I was a junior we went to the (1986) Canadian junior championships. We missed a shot and I blew up at my teammates and in the papers it said 'Toronto skip blows his cool' and it hurt their feelings." "I just decided then that, no, it's only curling. It's perspective and it doesn't help you play better when you get rattled. That's how it started and that's who I am on the ice and sometimes it's an advantage because opponents don't know what you're thinking." Toronto's Harris downed Joe Frans of Guelph 10-5 Tuesday afternoon, bouncing back from an awkward loss Monday night to Glenn... (Toronto Sun)