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  1. The first Canadian Tulip Festival in 1953 was led by the Ottawa Board of Trade, at the suggestion of world-renowned photographer Malak Karsh. Karsh is considered the founder of the Festival and his photographs have immortalized the tulip. The tulip was designated Ottawas official flower in 2001.

  2. The Canadian Tulip Festival (French: Festival Canadien des Tulipes; Dutch: Canadees Festival van de Tulp) is a tulip festival held annually each May in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The festival claims to be the world's largest tulip festival, displaying over one million tulips, with attendance of over 650,000 visitors annually.

    • How Did The Canadian Tulip Festival Originate
    • How to Visit The Canadian Tulip Festival
    • Where to See The Blooms

    The origins of the Canadian Tulip Festival date back to WWII. Princess Juliana, heir to the Dutch throne, was evacuated to the United Kingdom with her family. However, even London couldn’t assure her safety, as the city was under bombardment. After a short stay, she and her children moved on and relocated to Canada. They settled in Ottawa and Julia...

    The festival’s in-person events take place primarily in Ottawa and across the river in Gatineau, Quebec. Ottawa is located in southeastern Ontario, about 4 hours from Toronto and 2 hours from Montreal. The American border is about an hour away, connecting the community of Cornwall with upstate New York. Ottawa is easy to access via car, bus, train,...

    Your first stop is Dow’s Lake, a neighborhood southwest of downtown along the Rideau Canal. It’s home to Commissioner’s Park, where 300,000 tulips bloom. Visitors often wonder if it’s the same bulbs that are blooming year after year and the short answer is no — for the most part. While some bulbs are replanted, most are dug up and donated to non-pr...

  3. The First Canadian Tulip Festival. The gift of tulip bulbs and their annual bloom in Ottawa attracted interest and visitors. Over time the tulip displays became a growing tourist attraction. Every spring, photographs of the colourful tulips were printed in newspapers and magazines across the country.

  4. The Canadian Tulip Festival The Festival preserves the memorable role of the Canadian troops in the liberation of the Netherlands and Europe, as well as commemorates the birth of Dutch Princess Margriet in Ottawa during World War II—the only royal personage ever born in Canada.

  5. May 2, 2023 · Local News. Watch: A short history of Ottawa's famous Canadian Tulip Festival, as told by newspaper archives. Photos and facts show the roots of the colourful Ottawa festival. Staff...

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  7. 1 / 11. Photo: Ottawa Tourism. The Origins of the Canadian Tulip Festival. The Canadian Tulip Festival is surely the most colourful event in the country. This Ottawa-based celebration showcases more 100 tulip varieties, spread across 120 flower beds, amounting to 14,000 m² of blooms (or, in Canadian terms, enough to cover nine NHL arenas).

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