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Top Tulip Spots in Metro Vancouver

 

Top Tulip Spots in Metro Vancouver

2 girls walking through the tulip field

Amid all the blossom furor, the graceful tulip is making her first spring appearance in a variety of styles and hues – think stripes, frills and solids. And while a family photo under the delicate, pink cherry petals is a must, nothing beats toddlers amid the tulips. But where to go for tulips in Vancouver?

There are three major ticketed tulip festivals in the Fraser Valley featuring acres of colourful blooms and stunning backdrops. They both offer excellent photo ops and typically loads of activities to keep the kids entertained if admiring spring blooms isn’t quite enough to maintain their attention. We’ve also included some first-rate gardens around town that have their own share of floral fun.

Top Tulips in Metro Vancouver!

Sweet Spring Flower Festival

Photo credit: Greendale Acres Farm Facebook

Step into a floral wonderland where beautiful memories blossom. This season, Greendale Acres is bursting with colour thanks to over 100,000 hand-planted tulips! From a stunning tulip river to charming spring gardens—complete with a classic windmill—you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to the Netherlands.

When: March 27 – May 3, 2025
Time: 2pm-6pm on (Thursday & Friday), 10am-6pm (Saturday & Sunday)
Where: Greendale Acres, 41905 Yale Road West, Chilliwack, BC
Cost: $16 Admission, 2 & under, 75+ FREE
>>Get your Tickets

The Harrison Tulip Festival

A gorgeous view of the mountain and rows of the tulip festival at the Harrison Tulip Festival
Photo credit: Harrison Tulip Festival

The Harrison Tulip Festival, is a must-visit for tulip enthusiasts! Nestled against a stunning mountain backdrop, this festival offers more than just tulips. Explore hyacinth and daffodil fields, enjoy food trucks and Dutch treats, and partake in kids’ crafts and tractor rides for the ultimate farm experience. Rain or shine, don’t miss this perfect photo opportunity. Established in 2006, the festival has now found its permanent home on a 109-acre farm in Agassiz, featuring 10 million tulips and a new 2 1/2 acre show garden for the 2024 season. Don’t miss this picturesque journey!

This year, to celebrate their 20th anniversary, the Harrison Tulip Festival is introducing an exciting new evening experience: Night Garden. For the first time ever, guests will be able to explore a beautifully illuminated show garden after sunset, transforming the farm into a glowing landscape of lights, flowers, music, and food. Night Garden offers a completely different way to experience the festival — perfect for date nights, evenings with friends, or anyone looking for a magical spring night out.

Night Garden will take place on five select evenings during the festival:

 April 16, 17, 18, 24, and 25 – The evening experience runs from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM.

Night Garden tickets also include regular festival admission starting at 4:00 PM, allowing guests to enjoy the tulip fields before sunset and stay to experience the gardens after dark.

When: April 10 – May 4 (with possible extension until May 11th)
Where: 5039 Lougheed Highway, Agassiz, British Columbia – near Harrison Hot Springs!

>> Harrison Tulip Festival

Abbotsford Tulip Festival

A bouquet of orange tulips from Lakeland Flowers a location in for Tulips Vancouver
Photo Credit: Lakeland Flowers Facebook

Stroll through 35 acres of tulips and field flowers at the Abbotsford Tulip Festival located at Lakeland Flowers. Explore various varieties, walking trails, and unique photo opportunities like baby grand pianos, giant shoes, and swings. The Abbotsford Summer Flower Festival spans six months, beginning with the Abbotsford Tulip Festival and culminating with sunflowers.

When: April 9- May 3
Time: 8am – dusk
Where: Lakeland Flowers, 3663 Marion Rd, Abbotsford, BC 

>> Abbotsford Tulip Festival

Botanica Tulip Festival

Photo Credit: Botanica Tulip Festival

If you haven’t made it out to Chilliwack yet this spring, this is your sign. The Botanica Tulip Festival is spread across 14 acres and features over 250,000 hand-planted blooms in 90+ varieties, a u-pick experience, a curated display garden, a sun-shaped daffodil planting, and even a community tapestry installation. There’s a coffee truck on site, plus local vendors to browse. It’s a full afternoon out, and the kind of spring moment your kids will actually remember.

When: Open now through April 29
Where: 41310 Royalwood Drive, Chilliwack, BC
>>Get Tickets Here

Tulip Forest at Maan Farms

Photo credit: Maan Farms

Get ready to be amazed by the brand-new Tulip Forest at Maan Farms — a dreamy floral escape you won’t want to miss! Picture yourself strolling through a whimsical garden, where thousands of tulips bloom all around you in a forest-like setting. It’s the perfect place to snap some gorgeous spring photos or just enjoy a peaceful walk surrounded by colour and beauty. This magical experience is the first of its kind in Canada, and it’s made for memory-making!

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When: Open now till May 3
Time: 10am-3pm
Where: Maan Farms, 790 McKenzie Rd Abbotsford, BC 

Queen Elizabeth Park

An overview photo of pink, purple and peach tulips.
Photo credit: Harriet Fancott

Smack dab in the middle of Vancouver, QE Park is FREE and offers multiple gardens from the iconic cherry blossom grove to two quarries full of seasonal flowers. There are a surprising amount of tulips – so keep your eyes open!

>> Queen Elizabeth Park

VanDusen Gardens

A photo of a wooden gazebo from distance with pink tulips in the foreground.

The city’s biggest botanical garden is Dutch, so you know that they know their tulips. With many different species of tulips on display, the garden also offers loads of space for the kids to roam around.

>> VanDusen Gardens

Stanley Park

A view of a house in the background mostly concealed by trees, and a field of pink, fuchsia ,red, and purple tulips are in the foreground.
Photo credit: Randall St. Germain of Caminomyway.com

Stanley Park pretty much has it all: A 12 km seawall with jaw-dropping views, a world-class aquarium, miles of wooded trails, sandy beaches, heron roosts and duck filled lagoons, playgrounds, a mini-train, and a series of glorious gardens. Be sure to check out the tulips at the Stanley Park Pavilion. PS: 100% FREE

>> Stanley Park

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