Everyone's favourite spring tradition is back. It's time to tiptoe through the tulip fields and pick your own beautiful bouquet. Three sprawling u-pick tulip fields near Montreal announced the dates that they are officially re-opening to the public for the season, with one farm promising 600,000 multicoloured tulips in each of its fields.
Ready your sunglasses and camera. Photoshoot session reservations are now open at Vankleek Hill Tulip Fields. The farm, located about an hour and 15 minutes from downtown Montreal in Vankleek Hill, Ontario, opened to the public in 2022 with 300,000 flowers in 13 colours. That backdrop proved to be irresistible for winter-weary Instagrammers. This year, the farm has dedicated time slots so photographers can capture the beauty of the landscape without encroaching wayfarers.
Flower children, your time has come. Tulipes.ca's self-pick tulip fields in Laval and Boucherville opened on May 13 for the 2022 season. 600,000 flowers will be up for grabs at each location, serving as the colourful backdrop for countless Insta photoshoots.According to a Tulipes.ca social media post, the flowers are in full bloom as of May 15The fields will be open seven days a week until the brief tulip season ends.
A tulip field is opening in Old Montreal this spring and visitors can pick their own bouquets. The new Tulipes.ca location on rue de la Commune will have 600,000 multi-coloured flowers. It joins the enterprise's popular existing fields in Laval and Boucherville.But unlike the suburban fields, the flowers in Old Montreal aren't grown on-site. Instead, Tulipes.ca has been cultivating bulbs in greenhouses and preparing to transport them to the city.
Tickets are now on sale for visits to two pick-your-own tulip fields outside Montreal. The Tulipes.ca fields, in Boucherville and Laval, each count over 600,000 flowers of various colours.