Ottawa Blossoms Bright with the 73rd Canadian Tulip Festival
Spring awakens Ottawa as the Canadian Tulip Festival returns for its 73rd year, filling the city with a breathtaking sea of colour. From May 9 to 19, visitors can stroll through Commissioners Park and surrounding gardens to admire more than one million tulips in a dazzling array of hues and varieties.
A Living Tribute to Friendship and History
More than just a floral celebration, the festival honors Canada’s pivotal role in liberating the Netherlands during World War II. Each year, the Dutch government gifts tulip bulbs to Canada in gratitude, symbolizing an enduring bond. The festival also commemorates the birth of Princess Margriet, the only Dutch royal born on Canadian soil during the war.
Experience the Festival’s Vibrant Offerings
Beyond the spectacular tulip beds, the festival offers engaging activities for all ages, including self-guided tours with QR codes, heritage exhibits, and family-friendly zones. Evening visitors can enjoy illuminated gardens and a unique blacklight boardwalk experience, adding a magical touch to the floral displays.
Plan Your Visit
The Canadian Tulip Festival is free to attend and held at Commissioners Park, Ottawa. It’s the perfect springtime destination for families, photographers, and nature lovers alike. Don’t miss this chance to witness one of the world’s largest and most historic tulip festivals.
Ready to explore the vibrant blooms and rich history of the Canadian Tulip Festival?