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  2. Canadian Tulip Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Tulip Festival (French: Festival Canadien des Tulipes; Dutch: Canadees Festival van de Tulp) is a tulip festival held annually each May in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The festival claims to be the world's largest tulip festival, displaying over one million tulips, [1] with attendance of over 650,000 visitors annually. [2]

  3. Tulip festival - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Tulip Festival, which claims to be the world's largest tulip festival, is a major event held annually each May in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. During World War II, the Dutch royal family took refuge in Canada. Princess Margriet of the Netherlands was born at Ottawa Civic Hospital in 1943, and the Canadian government declared the land ...

  4. Commissioners Park (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    History 1945: Gift from HRH Juliana. What is now known as the Canadian Tulip Festival at the park was originally a gift of 100,000 tulips given in 1945 by Crown Princess Juliana of the Netherlands, as she then was known, to mark Canada's contribution to the liberation of the Netherlands from the Nazi occupation and "as thanks to Ottawa for sheltering her family during the war."

  5. Canada 150 tulip - Wikipedia

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    The tulip was selectively bred with an elegant white flower and red flames, which resembles the flag of Canada. [3] In September 2016, tulip bulbs went on sale at Home Hardware stores. [4] For Canada's sesquicentennial celebration in 2017, the Canadian Tulip Festival in Ottawa planted over 200,000 Maple Leaf tulip bulbs. [4]

  6. Canada–Netherlands relations - Wikipedia

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    The donations became an annual tradition, culminating in the Canadian Tulip Festival. What is now known as the Canadian Tulip Festival at Ottawa's Commissioners Park was originally a gift of 100,000 tulips given by Margriet's mother Crown Princess Juliana, as she then was known, "to mark Canada's contribution to the liberation of the ...

  7. Dow's Lake - Wikipedia

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    Tulip Festival at Dow's Lake 2006. In May, the surrounding park, Commissioners Park, displays tulips planted by the National Capital Commission (NCC) for the annual Canadian Tulip Festival. More than 50 varieties and approximately 300,000 tulips bloom each May along the Rideau Canal.

  8. 150th anniversary of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canada 150 tulip, also known as the Maple Leaf tulip, is the official tulip of Canada 150 and was unveiled May 9, 2016, in Commissioners Park. [29] The tulip was selectively bred with white flower and red flames, which resembles the flag of Canada. [30] For Canada 150, the Canadian Tulip Festival in Ottawa planted 30,000 Maple Leaf tulip ...

  9. Asheville ranks high on list of best flower festivals in the ...

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    The No. 1 ranked flower festival is the Tulip Festival in Amsterdam in The Netherlands, which has 85 locations of colorful tulips across the city including in public gardens and museums ...