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tulips montreal

Everyone's favourite spring tradition is back. It's time to tiptoe through the tulip fields and pick your own beautiful bouquet.

Three sprawling u-pick tulip fields near Montreal announced the dates they're officially re-opening to the public for the season, with one farm promising 600,000 multicoloured tulips in each of its fields.

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Two sprawling tulip fields open to the public for the season on Monday, May 8. The Tulipes.ca fields, one in Laval, the other in Boucherville, allow visitors to pick their own stems and build their own bouquets. Organizers promise around 600,000 blooms in a variety of colours.

The fields are only open for the duration of the short-lived Quebec tulip season. In 2022, that was only about two weeks, from May 12 to 25.

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Something is brewing beneath the surface of the Earth, gathering strength until it can finally burst through the ground in an eruption of fiery reds and oranges and icy blues and purples. That something is tulip season. And though it's still months away, two popular pick-your-own tulip fields near Montreal have confirmed they will once again open to the public.

Tulipes.ca, which operates 600,000-flower farms in Laval and Boucherville, has confirmed to MTL Blog that it plans to reopen this spring.

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Don't you just feel that excitement, that sparkle, that je ne sais quoi as we head into the weekend? And no, it's not just because a four-day workweek means we're that much closer to everyone's favourite two days. It's because there's so much going on in Montreal: new restaurants, amazing exhibits and incredible art all around.

With so much to do, see and try — we're making choosing your Montreal weekend plans a little bit easier with some of these must-try activities across the 514.

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Summer in Montreal is officially here, which means there are loads of things to do in and around Montreal for you and your special someone to do.

One summer list, in particular, you're going to want to make sooner rather than later is a list of dates to take your significant other or fave friend on, and considering Montreal is easily one of Canada's most romantic cities, there are loads of romantic adventures for you to take this sunny season.

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Flower children, your time has come. Tulipes.ca's self-pick tulip fields in Laval and Boucherville opened on May 13 for the 2022 season. 600,000 flowers will be up for grabs at each location, serving as the colourful backdrop for countless Insta photoshoots.

According to a Tulipes.ca social media post, the flowers are in full bloom as of May 15

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It's the freakin' weekend! If you're looking for some exciting things to do in Montreal this weekend, then look no further.

With Montreal temperatures reaching some real highs, now is the best time to soak up that sun, and what better way to do it than enjoying it from a park, your fave terrasse, or an outdoor festival, and the 514 has got all of that going on.

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Ready your buckets hats, overalls and wicker baskets, cottage core fanatics. A new pick-your-own tulip field is coming to Old Montreal. It will be Tulipe.ca's third location in the Montreal area. Its 600,000-plant fields in Laval and Boucherville draw countless flower enthusiasts and Instababes of all genders each year.

The Old Montreal field will occupy 88,000 square feet at the corner of rue de la commune and Quai du King Edward in front of the Montreal Science Centre. Like at the North and South Shore fields, customers will be able to pluck stems to create their own bouquets.

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Tickets are now on sale for visits to two pick-your-own tulip fields outside Montreal. The Tulipes.ca fields, in Boucherville and Laval, each count over 600,000 flowers of various colours.

Admission to each field is $10. Visitors then have to pay $1.50 for each tulip they picked during their visit. There are also three bundles available:

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Two popular tulip fields are reopening outside Montreal this spring, much to the delight of contemporary flower children and Instababes of all genders. The Tulipes.ca locations in Boucherville and Laval are set to once again welcome visitors in May.

Each will have a colourful array of around 600,000 flowers.

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