A Million Tulips Bloom at Berkelbloem U-Pick Tulip Farm in Ontario
'Giant rainbow:' One million tulips are blooming at this Ontario farm
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Berkelbloem U-pick Tulip Farm in Norfolk County, Ontario, is showcasing one million tulips this spring, attracting visitors for its annual Tulip Festival. The farm features 20 varieties of tulips in vibrant colors, making it a popular destination for flower enthusiasts, especially for Mother's Day weekend.
- 01Berkelbloem U-pick Tulip Farm has planted one million tulips this year.
- 02The farm features 20 different varieties of tulips, including parrot and fringed types.
- 03A cool spring has delayed the blooming season, leading to a vibrant display.
- 04The annual Tulip Festival is expected to be the busiest yet, especially around Mother's Day.
- 05Visitors are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance for weekend visits.
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Berkelbloem U-pick Tulip Farm, located in Norfolk County, Ontario, is experiencing its most colorful year yet with one million tulips blooming across 10 acres. Managed by the Berkel family, who have been farming in the area for over a century, the farm showcases 20 different varieties of tulips, including unique types like parrot and fringed tulips. This year's cool spring has resulted in a later blooming season, but the vibrant colors are attracting flower lovers from across Ontario, particularly during their annual Tulip Festival, which ran the first weekend of May. The festival coincides with Mother's Day weekend, typically the busiest time of year for the farm. Visitors are advised to purchase tickets in advance for weekend visits to ensure entry. The farm is located at 466 Windham Road 12, west of Simcoe, and offers a pick-your-own tulip experience.
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The blooming tulips and the Tulip Festival provide a boost to local tourism and economy, drawing visitors to the area.
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