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13 May, 2016

Tulip Festival 2016

Posted by andrea tomkins in: - Ottawa for kids|Easy ways to make kids happy|Ottawa

If you were to ask me what my favourite season is here in Ottawa, I’d say:

SPRING: because of the tulips and the explosion of green and happy people everywhere.

SUMMER: because there is so much to see and do: festivals, music, beaches, patios!

FALL: because of the fall foliage and excellent hiking.

WINTER: because winter is so beautiful, and the skiing and skating, and I LOVE SWEATERS.

Every season has lovable things about it, but because I’m trying to live more in the present I will say that I am especially happy to see spring this year. Perhaps spring is the most fleeting of seasons. One day the crabapple trees are in full throttle, and the next day the sidewalks are full of petals. There are years that we forget to take in the tulips: hey, we were busy that weekend etc. etc. 

Well, this week we decided to get up, go out, and fill our eyeballs to the brim at Dow’s Lake.

Parking was easy (hello Booth Street!). We wandered until our hearts were full and our feet were aching.

Ottawa tulip festival at Dow's Lake

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Do note that dogs aren’t allowed amid the festivities at Dow’s Lake for the duration of the Tulip Festival. (We were visiting before it all started.) Piper is good at posing, don’t you think?

Piper at Dow's Lake

Piper amid the daffodils

On the way home we stopped for bubble tea on Somerset. The perfect ending to a lovely outing.

There is some fun stuff planned for the Tulip Festival this year. Will you be checking it out? Some highlights:

May 14-15: Heritage WWII Display on the Great Lawn outside Aberdeen Pavillion
Vintage WWII vehicles, re-enactors and encampment depicting the life and equipment of Canadian liberators in the Netherlands, including a dynamic display of action during the Liberation at 2 p.m May 14.

May 14: Tulip Relay Rowing Regatta on the Historic Rideau Canal at Lansdowne
Hosted by Ottawa Rowing Club, Canada’s oldest rowing club established in 1867. Rowers racing over a 250m distance of the historic Rideau Canal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, between Fifth Avenue and Lansdowne Park. 10 a.m.-noon

May 13-23: Floral sculpture garden experience, including the “Princess Tulip Sculpture,” commemorating the birth of Dutch Princess Margriet in Ottawa, the only royal personage ever born in North America, 9 a.m.-8 p.m. inside the Aberdeen Pavilion. Also, children’s entertainment, with “Doo Doo” the clown and street performers, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Continuous performances of international dance and music on the International Friendship Stage, 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. daily.

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