Harrison Tulip Festival

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Event Details

Monday to Friday: 10 am –  6:30 pm
Saturday & Sunday: 6 am –  6:30 pm

The Harrison Tulip Festival is Canada’s largest tulip festival boasting 150 varieties of tulips planted across 45 acres. Throughout its approximately four-week run, guests can roam amidst the dazzling rows filled with colourful flowers. More than 14 million spring blooms — including vibrant tulips, cheerful daffodils and fragrant hyacinths — will create a breathtaking, photo-ready landscape. Set against the stunning backdrop of Mount Cheam, it’s the perfect place to explore fields of colour and capture picture-perfect, Insta-worthy moments. The festival’s striking scenery earned global recognition when it was named the World’s Best Instagrammable Tulip Farm at the 2024 World Tulip Summit in Holland.

A standout feature of the Harrison Tulip Festival is the stunning four-acre show garden, a thoughtfully designed display where tulips bloom at varying heights and in striking varieties, including multi-flowering, parrots, doubles, fringed and Viridiflora. Beyond the fields and show garden, the festival offers plenty of ways to linger and enjoy spring on the farm, from food trucks and live music to sunrise and sunset yoga sessions, bouquet-making workshops, yard games, the farm store and endless photo opportunities among the blooms.
 
This spring marks a major milestone: the Onos family is celebrating their 20th tulip festival in BC!
 
They first launched BC’s original tulip festival in Agassiz in 2006, later operating in Chilliwack beginning in 2017. In 2024, the festival returned to its roots in Agassiz as the Harrison Tulip Festival. Now, two decades on, the celebration is marking the milestone in full bloom, with exciting new programming and fresh experiences designed to make this anniversary year their biggest and most memorable yet.
 
The Night Garden
The magic of the Harrison Tulip Festival will extend after sunset this year with the debut of the Night Garden, a new evening experience set within the festival’s beautifully illuminated four-acre show garden.
 
Taking place on five select evenings — April 16, 17, 18, 24, and 25 from 6 to 10 pm, the Night Garden invites guests to experience the tulips in an entirely new way. As dusk falls, the show garden transforms into a glowing landscape of lanterns, twinkling lights, and vibrant colour, creating a magical nighttime atmosphere perfect for strolling and capturing unforgettable photos.
 
Tickets are $35 per person and include regular admission starting at 4 pm, allowing visitors to explore the main fields until sunset (7:30 pm) and then stay for the evening experience. Guests can enjoy live music, three food trucks including Dutch street food, and a curated evening market featuring local farmers, bakers, a cidery, a brewery, artisans, and more. Special lighting installations and glowing photo moments — including an illuminated swing set — will guide visitors through the show garden. For more information, please visit harrisontulipfest.com/night-garden-at-the-harrison-tulip-festival.
 
The Bloom Bar
Another new addition this year is The Bloom Bar — a self-serve flower area where people can make their own bouquets and flower crowns. Set up in a covered area, guests can get creative with the blooms and greenery, and use the arts station to paint wooden postcards and coasters. The Bloom Bar will be open Thursday to Monday, including during the Night Garden.
 
Getting There
The Harrison Tulip Festival is located at 5039 Lougheed Highway in Agassiz, BC—a scenic drive through the Fraser Valley on Highway 1 or 7. Visit harrisontulipfest.com/getting-here for more details. Free parking is available next to the entrance and fields (off Cameron Road), with rubber road plates used to protect the farmland.

For those travelling from Metro Vancouver, the festival’s new shuttle service from the City of Lougheed – Lougheed Shopping Centre (Burnaby) will run on select dates, with additional dates potentially added based on demand.

For more details and to purchase tickets, please visit harrisontulipfest.com.

Time

10 April 2026 - 3 May 2026 (All Day)(GMT-07:00)

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Harrison Tulip Festival

The Onos family are Fraser Valley agritourism pioneers, making BC farms accessible and welcoming to the public. Annual field trips to their multi-week...

The Onos family are Fraser Valley agritourism pioneers, making BC farms accessible and welcoming to the public. Annual field trips to their multi-week spring flower festivals have become essential family-and-friend pilgrimages for generations of British Columbians. In 2006, they debuted Tulips of the Valley in Agassiz, the first flower festival of its kind in BC. After 10 highly successful years there, they shifted it to Chilliwack, where the Chilliwack Tulip Festival first bloomed in 2017. In 2023, the Onos family proudly purchased their own land in Agassiz and in 2024 unveiled the Harrison Tulip Festival.

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