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The Chilliwack Sunflower Fields Bloom Again

The presenters of the Chilliwack Sunflower Festival introduce the Sunflower Experience — a new way to enjoy this popular summer attraction.

The first two editions of the annual Chilliwack Sunflower Festival, in 2018 and 2019, were huge successes. Guests from across the region and beyond, descended upon the grounds at Yale Road to marvel at the beauty of acre upon acre of sunflowers, plus many other all-ages attractions.
 
This year, in order to ensure everyone’s health and safety, the usual components of the festival have been reimagined. And so, while there may not be a formal festival in 2020, festival presenters Tulips of the Valley are pleased to bring you the Chilliwack Sunflower Experience, offering plenty of safe, family-friendly ways to see the sunflowers — and take some cherished memories (as well as your own sunflowers) home with you. 

The fields will be alive with 25 different varieties of sunflowers, and more than 50 varieties of dahlias. Plus, this year the team has planted an array of colourful gladiolas. From mid-August to Labour Day, roam more than three kilometres of pathways throughout the fields.

In addition to the breathtaking flower fields, guests can expect freshly cut flowers and local Chilliwack corn for sale. Cool off with an individually wrapped frozen treat or enjoy a delicious meal to-go from a food truck (located in the parking lot, off the fields). (And don’t forget — dozens of great local restaurants are just a few minutes’ drive away in Chilliwack.) 
 
“This summer, everyone is looking for ways to have fun while staying local and staying safe,” says Tulips of the Valley co-founder Kate Onos-Gilbert. “I hope everyone in the region who enjoyed the Chilliwack Sunflower Festival in years past — and those who haven’t had the opportunity before — will come and spend some time among the flowers. It’s the perfect way to relax in nature.”

Location is 41310 Yale Road (entrance off Royalwood Drive).
Tickets will go on sale on August 7. Ticket prices vary; children two and under are admitted free. For more information, visit: chilliwacksunflowerfest.com.