Chilliwack Sunflower Festival brought to you by the creators of Chilliwack Tulip Festival
Date/Time: Sep 2 2021, 8:00 am to 7:00 pm
Chilliwack, 41310 Yale RoadCost: $22.25
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July 26 – August 15: Thurs-Mon: 8am to 7pm; Tues & Wed 10am to 7pm
August 16 – September 6 (Labour Day): Thurs- Mon: 8am to 6pm; Tues & Wed: 10am to 6pm
Take a stroll along our numerous one-way, and extra wide pathways on 15 acres of our 60-acre farm, brimming with floral beauty. This year we have planted 42 gorgeous varieties of Sunflowers, including our stunning Sunrich Orange Sunflowers, our Giant Sunflowers and three picturesque display gardens. For the third year, we are pleased to share a field of over 50 varieties of Dahlias, and for the second year, 8 varieties of Gladiolas for your enjoyment. Each Spring we strategically plant our blooms in phases to allow for a succession of blooms throughout the duration of the Festival.
Our Story:
After years of cultivating a colourful array of tulips in the majestic Fraser Valley, we launched the Chilliwack Tulip Festival—the first and largest tulip festival in Western Canada—in 2006. Since then, we’ve been enchanting locals and visitors alike with our beautiful fields of flowers every spring.
Then, in 2017, after a trip to Hawaii where inspiration struck at the sight of their sprawling sunflower fields, we decided it was time for us to branch out with our blooms.
And, after some investigation we realized that, much to our delight, sunflowers would actually be the perfect complement to our existing crops. So we made the leap and launched yet another flower fest—this time, the first and only one in BC to make sunflowers the stars of the show.
With both of our festivals, our goal has always been to create a space where families and friends could come together to celebrate nature, farming, and the beauty of the seasons. But no one could have prepared us for the unique effect our sunflowers would have on our guests. Come experience their sunny dispositions for yourself and see just what we mean.
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