Bloom Tulip Festival set to blossom again in the North Okanagan this May

| March 14, 2023 in BC Interior

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Bloom Flower Festivals has announced the return of the Bloom Tulip Festival for the second year with an even larger and more colourful springtime event set to blossom in Armstrong from May 4 to 28. 

Organizers are anticipating double the number of rainbow-coloured tulips to bloom this year, with over 500,000 bulbs planted in a picturesque four-acre field. 

“After hosting thousands of people to the Abbotsford Tulip Festival over four years, we’re proud to bring this event to the community of Spallumcheen and Armstrong,” said Alexis Szarek, the founder of Bloom Flower Festivals. 

“The response last year was amazing and the feedback has been that our festival is a picture-perfect way to welcome the arrival of spring and to celebrate the wonder of this pretty season in the North Okanagan.”

This year’s event will be a vibrant display that will inspire awe and wonder for all who attend. 

“The tulip festival is the perfect way to celebrate spring,” Szarek told NowMedia. “After being cooped up inside all winter, the tulips' blooming is the perfect reason to get outside and spend time with family and friends.”

“Between the peaceful backdrop, the rainbow of colorful flowers, and the fun photo props, a good time is sure to be had by all.”

Visitors will be able to stroll through the beautiful fields of tulips, take photos, pick flowers, and enjoy the sights and sounds of this magical spring festival.

In addition to the beautiful tulips on display, this year’s event will also feature a u-pick field, flower stand, live music, local food trucks and special events including Paint Nights in the Tulips with Monet meets Merlot on May 5 and 12, Yoga in the Tulips with PV BLVD Coffee and Tanya Snow on May 10 and 17, Locals Nights every Thursday after 3 pm for Armstrong, Spallumcheen, Falkland, Lumby, Enderby, Salmon Arm and Vernon residents, and Horse Drawn Okanagan carriage rides from the field to the parking lot on the weekends. 

The Bloom Tulip Festival is open Thursdays through Saturdays from 9 am to 6:30 pm, Sundays and Mondays from 10 am to 5:30 pm, and closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 

There is a Magic Hour on Thursdays through Mondays from 5:30 to 8 am. 

Bloom has partnered with Farmstrong Cidery and Wild Oak Café for package deals that include admission to Bloom, u-pick flowers and food and drink. 

With limited capacity, discounted advance online ticket sales for this popular celebration will officially kick off on March 17 online at bloomflowerfestivals.com. For a limited time through to March 31, children’s tickets are free when purchasing one or more adult tickets using the Spring Break coupon code 23TSPRINGBREAK. 

Advance online adult admission price is $18 ($25 at gate), seniors are $15 ($20 at gate), children and youth are $12 ($15 at gate). 

Children are always free on Fridays. 

Multi-day and special event passes are also available online.

For all event details and pricing, visit bloomflowerfestivals.com.

Thumbnail photo courtesy of Bloom Flower Festivals.

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