Chilliwack Tulip Festival opens next week
CHILLIWACK — A cornucopia of spring colour will summon thousands of visitors to the fields of Chilliwack when the 17th annual Chilliwack Tulip Festival returns for its opening day on Wednesday, April 19.
Founded in 2006, the event was the first of its kind locally and a pioneer in promoting agritourism and the Fraser Valley’s integral role in BC farming, according to a press release from the festival.
The flower farm experience invites guests to smell, admire and photograph a vibrant flower landscape spread across 20-plus acres of fields. Visitors can fix their eyes on seven million bulbs featuring 30 tulip varieties, 16 types of daffodils and five types of hyacinths.
Behind the festival’s dazzle is the integrity of a year-round working farm. Onos Greenhouses leases land from a local farm, growing the tulips on the Chilliwack field that becomes the annual festival grounds. After the festival, Onos Greenhouses collects the bulbs and then uses them in their greenhouse operation, which currently supplies 85 per cent of the cut tulips that are sold throughout Western Canada, ushering in an annual reminder to Canadians that spring has arrived.
