Harrison Tulip Festival opens for its 2025 season on Tuesday, April 15, bringing 40 acres of colour to Agassiz, BC. This year’s festival includes more than 12 million tulip and daffodil bulbs across over 100 tulip varieties and 15 daffodil types.

The site includes wide open fields, scenic views of Mount Cheam, and curated photo spots such as a 1950s convertible, antique tractors, raised platforms, a working waterwheel, and a 1965 Airstream trailer. Visitors can expect fresh blooms throughout the month, with 10 to 30 acres in peak condition at any time.
New this year is an expanded Farm Store offering cut and potted tulips, tulip-themed treats, and Dutch imports. The “secret garden,” now twice its previous size, features spring flowers among mature trees and shrubs. A series of storyboards placed around the farm tells the history of the Onos family and their tulip-growing operation. Additional events such as yoga in the fields, bouquet-making workshops, and musical performances are planned on select dates.
Onos Greenhouses, the farm behind the festival, supplies the majority of cut tulips sold in Western Canada. After the festival, the Canadian-grown bulbs are used in their greenhouse operations.
The Harrison Tulip Festival runs daily through spring, with hours from 10 am to 6:30 pm on weekdays and 6 am to 6:30 pm on weekends and holidays. Entry begins at $17 for adults, $15 for seniors, and $10 for children aged 3–12. Parking is free and available next to the fields.
