A sea of over one million vibrant tulips has now bloomed near Toronto, and it’s the perfect time to plan a road trip!
Pingle’s Tulip Days officially reopens as of today, May 8, transforming the rolling hills of Hampton into the largest tulip festival in the Greater Toronto Area. Whether you’re looking to freshen up your home decor or need the perfect backdrop for your next Instagram post, this floral spectacle is worth the drive.

This year, the farm has doubled the amount of tulips planted from 2025, with a whole new second field to explore. Wander through endless rows featuring over 30 different varieties of Dutch tulips, where you can admire everything from classic reds to rare, fringed petals.
The experience also allows guests to pick-your-own bouquets to take a piece of the magic home. For just $15, you can curate a custom bundle of 10 stems straight from the soil.
Beyond the blooms, the farm is packed with seasonal activities. You can hop on a scenic wagon ride through the property, enjoy live musical performances, and explore the Playland which features farm animals and giant slides. To make the most of the scenery, the farm has also set up several dedicated photo prop stops including their iconic giant swing, nestled right among the flowers.

If you work up an appetite while frolicking, the farm-to-fork food station and bar will be serving up seasonal treats and refreshing drinks on weekends. You can also swing by the on-site bakery for their famous fresh-baked donuts and cinnamon buns before you head out.
The Details
Pingle’s Tulip Days is scheduled to run from May 8 to May 18, 2026, with tickets starting at $19.95 for weekday visits and $23.95 for weekends. Dogs are also welcome for an additional fee. Since this event is highly weather-dependent and often sells out, Pingle’s is no longer accepting walk-ins on weekends and you’ll have to grab your tickets online in advance to secure your spot in the fields.
You’ll find Pingle’s Farm Market at 1805 Taunton Rd. in Hampton.