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By AI, Created 11:55 PM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Pingle’s Farm in Hampton, Ontario, has added one final week to Tulip Days after strong guest demand and favorable bloom conditions. The event now runs through Sunday, May 24, with more than 1 million tulips, 100-plus Dutch varieties and a new giant clog photo attraction.
Why it matters: - The extension gives visitors one more chance to see peak tulip bloom about an hour from downtown Toronto. - The farm’s longer season may help more families visit while the flowers are still at their best. - The event has become one of Ontario’s standout spring attractions, drawing guests for flowers, food and photo opportunities.
What happened: - Pingle’s Farm extended Tulip Days for one final week through Sunday, May 24, 2026. - The decision followed overwhelming guest response and ideal bloom conditions. - The farm is located in Hampton, Ontario, about one hour from downtown Toronto. - Tulip Days is open daily through May 24.
The details: - The tulip display features more than 1,000,000 blooms across 100-plus varieties imported directly from Holland. - Peak bloom is continuing, with vibrant color across the field. - Tulip Days expanded in 2026 to operate seven days a week. - Admission includes wagon rides, the Animal Barn, Playland attractions, weekend live music, specialty food and drink vendors, seasonal shopping at the farm market and bakery, and photo installations across the property. - New for 2026, visitors can see the world’s largest clog, a giant Dutch-inspired, hand-painted wooden shoe installation. - The clog has quickly become one of the event’s most popular photo attractions. - Pingle’s Farm is offering a $5 discount for tickets booked more than 24 hours in advance. - The farm is encouraging visitors to buy tickets online in advance, especially for weekends. - The company’s announcement says Pingle’s famous coffees and drinks are part of the experience. - For tickets and event information, visit the farm’s ticket page. - Pingle’s Farm also shared social links for Instagram and Facebook.
Between the lines: - Cooler spring weather and staggered planting appear to have stretched the bloom window beyond expectations. - The extra week suggests Pingle’s Farm is leaning into demand by extending the event rather than ending it at the original cutoff. - The addition of a large-scale visual installation shows the farm is building Tulip Days as both a flower festival and a photo-driven destination.
What’s next: - Tulip Days remains open through May 24, giving visitors a final window to attend this season. - Weekend visitors may want to book ahead to secure admission and the advance discount. - The farm will likely shift attention to closing out the tulip season after the extended run ends.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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