‘Daffodil Smile’ blooming on expressway in Waterloo

Every spring, a bright yellow smile greets commuters on the expressway in Waterloo.

The “Daffodil Smile” has popped up on the embankment at the University Avenue East exit for years, but how it got there isn’t common knowledge.

As it turns out, it was planted by an English class from Bluevale Collegiate, and Jocelyn Schaefer’s father was the teacher of that class. Schaefer was a guest on The Mike Farwell Show and explained how she found out her dad helped plant the smile.

“My dad and I were just driving on the expressway one day, and I happened to, off the cuff, say ‘Look at that daffodil smile,’ and his face lit up. All of a sudden, he told me he had put it there with his class. From then on, it’s meant a lot to me, and even when it’s not blooming, I know it’s there.”

She went to say that every time she drives by, she’s reminded of her dad.

“It brings back so many memories about my dad being a wonderful person and how much I miss him. If I’m having a bad day, I will for sure go for a drive and sit on the side of the expressway, and I will look at that smile. And if I’m not able to pull over, I still look at that smile, and I know that he’s with me regardless.”

While the smile reminds Schaefer of her father, it was planted to honour someone else. Schaefer said it was the death of a student, who took their own life, that inspired the smile garden.


A ring of yellow flowers blooms each year off of Waterloo’s expressway. (Jocelyn Schaefer/Facebook)

Schaefer admits she doesn’t know when her dad’s class planted the daffodils, but he retired in 2004. She is hoping to hear from students involved in the planting.

Daffodils are perennial flowers, so they don’t need to be replanted each year, yet it appears someone cares for the garden.

“I personally would like to do that myself, but it’s a safety concern for me,” said Schaefer, “I would think I would have to probably talk to somebody at the City of Waterloo just to see that I’m not breaking any bylaws or anything.”

She went on to say, “I would certainly love to get in contact with somebody to see if I can plant some more seeds or if I can weed, just keep it looking vibrant and healthy because I want it to be enjoyed by people for many years to come.”


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