Tulip Festival – April 27
$30.00
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Description
Itinerary
9:00am Depart TRU. Check-in and board the bus at 8:45am. [MAP]
10:45am Zopkios Ridge Viewpoint
12:30pm Harrison Lake – Free time to explore and get lunch.
2:00pm Bus departs for Tulip Festival. Meet at Harrison Corner Café at 1:45pm. [MAP]
2:30pm Tulip Festival
4:30pm Bus departs for Hope. Meet at the bus at 4:15pm [MAP]
5:00pm Hope
6:00pm Bus departs for TRU. Meet at the bus at 5:45pm [MAP]
8:30pm Arrive at TRU
Harrison Lake
Harrison Hot Springs Esplanade is a beautiful spot for visitors to enjoy a relaxing stroll along the lake, offering breathtaking views of Harrison Lake and the surrounding mountains. As you explore, you’ll find local shops and galleries where you can pick up unique souvenirs, from handcrafted jewelry and art to specialty items inspired by the area’s natural beauty.
Visitor Centre & Sasquatch Museum
See compelling artifacts and historical narratives to firsthand witness accounts and scientific exploration, the museum promises an immersive journey through the realms of both fact and folklore. Explore new exhibits, including captivating carvings, interactive displays, and a glimpse into the rich heritage within the Sts’ailes Longhouse. Delve into the depths of Sasquatch (Bigfoot) lore and myths, uncovering the stories that have fascinated generations.
Lunch
Students will receive a food voucher for Harrison Corner Café.
Harrison Hot Springs (Optional +$16)
The Harrison Hot Springs Resort has one mineral pool open to the public with the rest reserved for resort guests. Admission is $16.
Harrison Tulip Festival
Come and wander through fields of tulips simply enjoy a peaceful stroll amid the colour!There are over 10 million tulips, 16 varieties of specialty double daffodils, as well as five varieties of hyacinths! ($22 admission included with LEAP ticket)
Other Things to Explore at the Harrison Tulip Fest:
- Yummy Traditional Dutch Foods – to keep your tummy from rumbling, we offer tasty treats available in The Farm Shop, such as our Specialty Dutch Stroop Waffles! There will be two food trucks on-site.
- The Farm Shop – which sells fresh cut and potted tulips, postcards, photo cards novelty ice cream, cold drinks and more!
Hope
The town of Hope features numerous intricately carved wooden sculptures, showcasing the work of talented artists. Surrounded by mountains and the Fraser River, Hope offers visitors a picturesque backdrop to enjoy these unique carvings.
Grab a bite to eat or bring snacks along for the drive home. Dinner is not provided.
Be Prepared (What to bring)
- A full water bottle, snacks, etc.
- Bring a charger for your phone, or make sure it is fully charged before the trip
- Gumboots or good walking shoes/boots – that way, rain or shine, you’re prepared for all weather conditions!
- An umbrella, or something with a hood, in case it rains.
- A rain jacket, to keep you warm and toasty as you stroll the fields. And layering clothes is always a good option, so you can remove items if it gets hot, or add them in if it’s a bit chilly.
- Bring spending money for dinner, souvenirs, etc.
NOTE:
The original plan was to visit Othello Tunnels, but this will not be possible on this trip.
Othello Tunnels are currently closed due to safety concerns.
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