2022 Tulip Festival
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Friday, April 22
8 - 10am
41310 Royalwood Dr. (just off Highway 1)
Chilliwack, BC
About Tulips of the Valley
Tulips of the Valley is the operator of the Chilliwack Tulip Festival and the Chilliwack Sunflower Festival. The Chilliwack Tulip Festival takes place for approximately three to four weeks, usually from April into May, depending on weather. The Chilliwack Sunflower Festival takes place in August. Both attractions feature fun and flowers for guests of all ages. For more information, please visit chilliwacktulipfest.com and chilliwacksunflowerfest.com.
The Lower Lonsdale location is situated in a heritage-style building whose design intentionally and proudly reflects the history of the thriving community. In the 2,045 square foot space, the very popular Luckyβs Doughnuts will be baked daily and will feature a new flavour - the Mountain Highway - in celebration of the new location. In addition to 49th Parallelβs best-selling, sustainably sourced and crafted coffee blends, they will be launching a new North Shore blend.
HOW WE GOT STARTED
HOW DID WE GO FROM TULIP-GROWING TO TULIP CELEBRATING?
Well, we couldnβt do it by ourselves. What started out as a family passion, soon bloomed into a wonderful partnership with Onos Greenhouses Ltd., who own and grow the tulips on our 20+-acre field. As you can imagine, this yields a bounty of bulbs, and at the end of the blooming season, after our guests have enjoyed their vibrant display, Onos Greenhouses collects the bulbs and then uses them in their greenhouse operation, to produce cut Tulips that are sold throughout western Canada and the Northern States.
Itβs with their help that weβre able to bring you Chilliwack Tulip Festival by Tulips of the Valley, Canadaβs largest and favourite Tulip Farm Experience!
Since then, weβve been the Tulip Ambassador, bringing the lively, bright colours of the Tulip to the Fraser Valley. People have been pouring in from as far away as South Asia and Europe, as well as closer to home from the US, Alberta and the Okanagan, just to get a glimpse of our terrain of Tulips.