Join ShortTrips.ca for a 3-Day bus tour from the Greater Toronto Area to Canada’s capital, Ottawa, ON. 🇨🇦
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https://www.shorttrips.ca/ottawa-tulips-3-day.html
Prepare to be mesmerized by the breathtaking sight of a million tulips in full bloom, set against the charming backdrop of Ottawa! Embark on our highly sought-after 3-day Ottawa Tulip Festival guided bus tour, departing from Toronto and immersing you in a whirlwind of beauty and adventure.
Beyond strolling through picturesque venues adorned with vibrant blooms and capturing unforgettable photos, our itinerary is jam-packed with enriching experiences in Canada's capital city. Explore the awe-inspiring Canadian Museum of History, glide along the Ottawa River on a narrated cruise, descend into the depths of history at the "Diefenbunker," Canada's Cold War Control Centre, hidden beneath a nondescript parking lot, where you'll learn about its pivotal role in safeguarding the nation during times of crisis.
Indulge in leisure time at the bustling Byward Market, a vibrant hub buzzing with activity day and night. And of course, revel in the mesmerizing sea of tulips, a million strong, painting the city with vibrant hues—a quintessential springtime spectacle not to be missed! Join us for an unforgettable journey this May, where every moment blooms with wonder and discovery!
3-Day Trip:
May 10-12, 2025
May 18-20, 2025 (Victoria Day Long Weekend)
⚡️Only $99/person to reserve your seats! Deposit is fully refundable if your booking is cancelled before the payment deadline.
Pickup Locations:
7:45 AM Vaughan Carpool
8:15 AM Mississauga Carpool
8:30 AM Mississauga McDonalds
9:00 AM York Mills Station
9:25 AM Scarborough Town Centre
10:00 AM Whitby Carpool Lot
Inclusions:
🚎 Round trip transportation on highway motorcoach with a washroom and WiFi.
🏨 2 nights hotel accommodation at the Ottawa Marriott Hotel in downtown Ottawa.
🥞 2 breakfasts at the hotel included.
🛥️ Narrated 1 hour boat cruise on the Ottawa River included.
🇨🇦 Admission to the Canadian Museum of History.
🖼️ Admission to the National Gallery of Art.
📰 Admission and guided tour at the "Diefenbunker", Canada's Cold War Museum included.
🌷 2½ hour guided bus/walking tour of Ottawa with local tour guide. Includes visiting the impressive tulip beds.
🍎 A stop at the "Big Apple" on the way home for an afternoon break and shopping opportunity. Watch out for those pies... they're irresistible!
👩🏽✈️ Escorted with ShortTrips.ca tour director for duration of trip.
💵 All tips and taxes included.
ONLINE RESERVATIONS:
https://www.shorttrips.ca/ottawa-tulips-3-day.html
To book over the phone, please call (866)208-2950
📌What is the Ottawa Tulip Festival?
The Canadian Tulip Festival is a celebration based on the gift of 100,000 tulip bulbs from Princess Juliana of the Netherlands to Ottawa, Canada’s capital, given in appreciation of the safe haven that members of Holland’s exiled royal family received during World War II in Ottawa and in recognition of the role which Canadian troops played in the liberation of the Netherlands.
The Festival is also a celebration of the return of spring, with over a million tulips in 50 varieties blooming in public spaces across the National Capital Region.
The Canadian Tulip Festival is the largest of its kind in the world, attracting some 600,000 visitors annually.
📌What is the Canadian Museum of History?
The Canadian Museum of History is Canada's national museum of human history with a focus on Canadian history and people.
Stretching back to 1856, the museum is one of North America's oldest cultural institutions.
The museum was designed by Douglas Cardinal, a famous Aboriginal architect educated at the University of British Columbia.
📌What is the “Diefenbunker"?
The Diefenbunker is Canada’s Cold War Museum and was commissioned by Prime Minister John Diefenbaker to house key members of the government and military in the event of a nuclear attack on Canada.
The bunker is all underground, occupies 100,000 square feet over four levels. It is an extraordinary marvel of engineering, and built to withstand a 5 megaton nuclear blast from 1.8 kilometers away.
Fun fact: It was one of the locations for the 2002 movie “The Sum of All Fears” featuring Ben Affleck and Morgan Freeman.
- All prices are per person, in Canadian dollars. All taxes and tips are included!
- Children 10+ welcome
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