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Summary

8 dreamy tulip farms around Ontario that will take you on a mini spring trip to Europe

Spring has sprung!

A person in a field of tulips.

A person in a field of tulips.

Lead Writer, Travel

Spring has sprung and that means that soon, Ontario fields will transform with colourful rows of tulips. You can enjoy a little taste of Holland this spring with a trip to some of these spectacular tulip farms around the province.

Featuring endless blooms, fun activities and cute photo ops, you can immerse yourself in a floral dreamland at these spots.

There are even a few new farms to visit this year so you can look forward to some totally unique experiences.

Here are eight tulip farms around Ontario to visit this spring that will transport you to another land.

JP Niagara Tulip Experience

Price: $18.08 per adult

When: Reopening April 26, 2024

Address: 1934 Centre St., Ridgeville, ON

Why you need to go: Dreaming of endless tulips fields? You'll want to plan a trip to this dreamy tulip farm that's just a road trip away from Toronto.

JP Niagara Tulip Experience is home to one million tulips in 85 varieties and you can get lost in a sea of colour. The farm lets you pick your own blooms so you can take some home to enjoy.

This year, you can snap some pics by new photo ops such as a swing, windmill and garden arbour. There will also be wine offered from Bella Terra Vineyards on select days and "wine Wednesday" date nights where you can enjoy dinner for two, boozy drinks and 10 tulips each.

JP Niagara Tulip Experience website

Hat Trick Farms

Price: $10 + per person

When: Plans to open April 19, 2024

Address: 18971 Fargo Rd., Blenheim, ON

Why You Need To Go: An hour outside of Windsor, you'll discover the charming Hat Trick Farms. The floral destination lets you wander through colourful spring blooms and offers "cut flower bouquets and on-farm experiences."

There are 31 varieties of tulips in a range of colours and sizes.

Tickets for the farm are available online and you can even purchase a Dog Friendly Time Ticket that lets your furry friend join in on the spring adventure.

You can also book some tulip experiences which include flower pressing and photography sessions.

Hat Trick Farms website

Green Corners

Price: To be announced

When: To be announced

Address: 1259 Yorks Corners Rd., Ottawa, ON

Why You Need To Go: You can get lost in a sea of tulips at this dreamy spot. Green Corners is Ottawa's "largest u-pick flower field" and each spring, it fills with fresh tulips.

Last year, the farm had over 500,000 tulips blooming as well as daffodils for an extra splash of cheer.

You can pick your own flowers or grab one of the bouquets to take home with you.

Dogs are welcome to join in on the fun and you can also bring some snacks to enjoy at the picnic tables. Tickets and the opening date have yet to be announced, so stay tuned.

Green Corners website

Tasc Tulip Pick Farm

Price: $18.50 + per adult

When: Opening April 27, 2024

Address: 433 Sixteen Rd., Ridgeville, ON

Why you need to go: This enchanting tulip farm near Toronto will transport you to Holland this spring. Tasc Tulip Pick Farm is reopening soon at a brand new location in Niagara and it's as magical as ever.

The farm boasts 40 acres with 100 tulip varieties and you can get lost in a floral dreamland.

From tulip picking to unique photo ops like an antique Dutch car and Dutch bike, the farm has lots to enjoy. There's a new "no picking" area where you can take your photos away from the crowds.

Throughout the season, Tasc will host events like pet photography, live music, painting, floral arranging and more.

Bring your appetite, because there will be food trucks on site where you can dig into dishes like pizza, funnel cake and BeaverTails.

Tickets are available online so start planning that spring road trip.

Tasc Tulip Pick Farm website

Vankleek Hill Tulip Fields

Price: To be announced

When: To be announced

Address: 199 Main St. E., Vankleek Hill,

Why You Need To Go: This stunning u-pick tulip field is a dreamy spot for a day trip. Located an hour away from Ottawa, the destination boasts 3 acres with over 300,000 bulbs in different colours.

According to the website, it's a "charming family friendly place to walk through rows and rows of brightly coloured flowers."

It's just a stroll away from Vankleek Hill’s Main street where you can spend an afternoon filling up on small town charm and visiting attractions like the museum as well as restaurants and cafes.

Vankleek Hill Tulip Fields website

Sarah Grey Pick Farm

Price: $20 + per adult

When: Set to open April 26, 2024

Address:1415 Balfour St., Fenwick, ON

Why you need to go: You can experience a brand new tulip farm this year. Sarah Grey Pick Farm is opening for the first time in the Niagara region and it's full of spring beauty.

You can wander through more than one million flowers and snap some stunning pics at the photo ops, which include a painted piano, 5-foot mirrored balls, a swing and marquee lighted letters.

On the weekends, the flower field will be hosting a farmers' market featuring local goods and fresh produce.

Tickets for the experience are currently available online, and you can also purchase photographer tickets which give you exclusive access to the field during the enchanting "golden hour" where you can snap photos without the crowds.

Sarah Grey website

Berkelbloem

Price: $15 per person

When: Opening April 25, 2024

Address: 466 Windham Rd. 12, Simcoe, ON

Why You Need To Go: Another new tulip experience is opening in Ontario. Berkelbloem is a u-pick farm that takes you on "an unforgettable journey through vibrant fields of blooming tulips."

There will be over 500,000 tulips to enjoy for a magical spring outing. It's just an hour and a half away from Toronto, making it a convenient spot for a day trip.

Tickets are available online and you can even pack a picnic to enjoy while you take in the views.

Berkelbloem website

Tulipes.ca

Price: $9.95 + per adult

When: To be announced

Address: Multiple locations

Why You Need To Go: Located just a road trip from Ottawa in Quebec, Tulipes.ca boasts two magical locations with 600,000 multicoloured tulips in each.

You can pick your own pastel bouquet and enjoy some spring sunshine as you wander along the rows of gorgeous blooms.

Pets and food are welcome so don't forget to pack some snacks. Tickets will be available online soon, so stay tuned on the website.

Tulipes.ca website

From u-pick fields to enchanting farms, these tulip experiences are worth checking out this spring.

Before you get going, check out our Responsible Travel Guide so you can be informed, be safe, be smart, and most of all, be respectful on your adventure.


  • Lead Writer

    Madeline Forsyth is a Toronto-based Lead Writer for Narcity Media. After earning her B.A. (Hons) at Queen's University, she spent a year travelling much of the world as a flight attendant. Now, she uses her experience in the travel industry and passion for writing to share stories about buzzworthy events and adventures across Canada and the globe. Madeline has been published in PopSugar and has interviewed sports and entertainment personalities for Narcity. She has covered and photographed restaurant openings as well as event launches such as the world premiere of the Dr. Seuss Experience. Some of her favourite things to write about include charming small towns and anything to do with Harry Potter.

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