Tulip Festival – April 27

$30.00

Tickets Available: April 15 7am & 10am

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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. 


Terms and Conditions

 

Terms & Conditions

 

Current Student Status

LEAP Activities are only for current students. Graduates/alumni/past students are not eligible to participate. If you are not able to prove that you are a current student, your ticket will be cancelled, and no refund will be issued. TRU provides LEAP with a list of students who are currently enrolled in classes. If your name is not on the list, you are not eligible. 

Individual Tickets – One Per Student

Students must book their own tickets. You cannot book for anyone else. Any duplicate bookings will be cancelled, and no refund will be issued.

Payment

Payment must be made online before your ticket is secured. The ticket will be confirmed once payment is made and you have signed the waiver.

Tickets are Non-Refundable and Non-Changeable

Please ensure that you will be able to attend before booking a ticket. No refunds will be issued if you cancel your ticket. You cannot transfer your ticket to anyone else.

Cancellation Policy

If you will not be able to attend a LEAP event after booking a ticket, please let us know as soon as possible so we can fill your spot with another student. If you cancel at least 3 days prior to the activity, we should have time to fill your spot. No refund will be given, and no penalty will be charged.

Late Cancellation Penalty

If you cancel less than 3 days prior to an activity, a penalty of $20 will be issued. Your account will be suspended. You will not be able to participate in any LEAP activities until you pay the penalty.

No-Show Penalty

If you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity or do not show up at the designated time and place, a no-show penalty of $30 will be issued. Your account will be suspended. You will not be able to participate in any LEAP activities until you pay the penalty.

Waivers

For legal reasons, it is necessary to fill out waivers for every activity. The waivers for LEAP (coordinated by Interactive Adventures) must be completed online in order to confirm your ticket. Activity providers require their own waivers to be filled out as well. Come to the LEAP desk during office hours if you need assistance.
View an example waiver 

Each activity involves a level of risk. Accidents can happen. The waiver acknowledges that you are aware that there are risks, choose to accept the risk, and will not hold the coordinator, activity providers, or the university liable.

Please take time to review, understand, and sign the waiver(s). You must be at least 19 years of age to participate.

Commitment Fee versus Actual Cost

The price that students pay for a LEAP activity is heavily subsidized. The actual cost including transportation is often at least double or triple the price that students pay.

The student price is a commitment fee. It does not cover the actual costs of the activity. If a student books a trip and cancels or does not show up, LEAP must still pay the actual cost even if nobody uses the ticket or the seat on the bus. This is why we have a strict cancellation policy. Penalties for late cancellations and no shows do not cover the actual cost but will hopefully encourage students to show respect when booking or cancelling tickets.

Insurance

Insurance is required in order to participate. You must have current valid insurance (MSP or GuardME) or you will not be allowed on an activity. It is your responsibility to provide this information on your account profile. Tickets will not be refunded if you fail to prove that you have appropriate medical insurance.


STUDENT EXPECTATIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES

The LEAP program is designed to involve students. All participants are expected to help ensure that each experience is a positive one. If there is an issue, please bring it to the attention of a LEAP leader. There will always be things that we are not able to control such as traffic and the weather. However, if you have suggestions that you or the group can do to make the experience better, please share your thoughts.

It is appreciated when participants are willing to help with tasks that need to be done such as loading supplies, setting up, and cleaning up. This is a shared responsibility. Students are expected to be helpful and considerate.

Participants all share the responsibility of shaping the activities. A positive attitude and active involvement will contribute to activities going smoothly and enjoyably.

Safety

Students are expected to behave safely at all times. Be aware of your surroundings, watch for hazardous situations, and do not take unnecessary risks. Students must listen to the LEAP leaders. If students are being unsafe or fail to listen to the LEAP leaders their account may be suspended indefinitely and could be banned from future LEAP activities.

Respect

Students are expected to conduct themselves appropriately at all times. Harassment, abuse, and illegal activity will not be tolerated.

Be Prepared

Participants are responsible for themselves. You are expected to show up on time at meeting locations. Bring appropriate clothing. Bring food and water. Bring any medicine or supplies that you may need.

Read the itinerary, look at a map, and research the activity. LEAP leaders are here to provide opportunities to participate in activities, events, and excursions. It is up to you to get to know what to expect and decide how you would like to spend your time within the planned itinerary.

Travel Time and Distance

Canada is a large country. Be prepared to spend many hours on a bus to get to your destination.

Itinerary Changes

From time to time there will be circumstances that will cause changes to an itinerary. The LEAP team will do our best to adapt and deal with the circumstances. Students are expected to be understanding, able to adapt and adjust to any changes that occur.

Be on Time

The LEAP team will try to stick with the planned itinerary as closely as possible. Students are expected to be punctual. Please arrive early to ensure that we are on time. The bus will not wait for someone who is late. If the student misses a bus, it will be their responsibility to find their own way home. Taxis can be very expensive, so make sure you don’t get left behind.

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