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Canadian Tulip Festival

 

The Canadian Tulip Festival has grown into the largest Tulip Festival in the world from a gift of International Friendship given

six decades ago. In the fall of 1945, Princess Juliana of the Netherlands presented Ottawa with 100,000 tulip bulbs. The gift was

given in appreciation of the safe haven that members of Holland's exiled royal family received during the Second World War in

Ottawa and in recognition of the role which Canadian troops played in the liberation of the Netherlands.

 

The tulips have become an important symbol of international friendship and the beauty of spring. They also have special

meaning to people of Canada's Capital Region. During the war, the Dutch royal family was hosted at Government House in

Ottawa. Princess Margriet was born at the Ottawa Civic Hospital; her hospital room declared "Dutch soil" and the flag of the

Netherlands flew on Parliament's Peace Tower.

 

The first Canadian Tulip Festival was held in 1953. The Ottawa Board of Trade, at the suggestion of world-renowned

photographer Malak Karsh whose photographs have immortalized the tulip, formalized the Canadian Tulip Festival to coincide with

the tulip's annual bloom. In the next 10 years the Festival grew in size, with a staggering display of over two million flowers.

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