
Tulip Days at Pingle’s Farm: A Sweet Spring Escape in Ontario 🌷
- Camilla T

- 2 days ago
- 3 min read
Hi loves, I hope you are doing beautifully 🌷.
I am truly excited to share the loveliest experience I had just a few days ago, all thanks to an early morning scroll on my phone. I discovered the cutest spring activity in Ontario exactly two days before the closing of the event. It was such a lucky and much needed discovery for me, and the perfect way to end my spring. So of course, you know I had to turn it into the cutest solo date for myself. After all, sometimes the sweetest plans are the ones you almost miss.
There was something unexpectedly comforting about spending an afternoon surrounded by flowers, fresh air, countryside views, warm pastries, and little moments of softness. It reminded me how important it is to give yourself beautiful things to look forward to.

Tulip Days at Pingle’s Farm
Pingle’s Farm Market is located in Hampton, Ontario, within the Greater Toronto Area, where the Tulip Days spring event took place. During tulip season, the entire property transforms into a picturesque spring escape filled with colourful fields, wagon rides, rustic market spaces, bakery treats, and charming photo spots tucked throughout the farm.
Although I visited during the very last days of the bloom, the south field was still radiant of color. Rows of pink, yellow, white, and red tulips stretched across the property beneath the softest blue skies. This year, they planted 1,000,000 tulips and offered their signature pick your own experience tailored to the season, where visitors could curate beautiful tulip bouquets for themselves. There were wagon rides gliding gently through the fields, little countryside pathways to wander, and cozy corners to sit and take everything in slowly.
The Market & Bakery


One of my favorite parts of the visit was the market and bakery area. Inside, there were fresh tulip bouquets, pastries, drinks, home goods, jams, and the prettiest greenhouse style interiors that felt straight out of a countryside film. I enjoyed a delicious iced Tulip Mocha Bliss drink from the café. It even came with the loveliest homemade tulip cookie surprise, perfectly fitting for the occasion, along with the cutest detailed cow cookie from the farmer’s market.



Countryside Charm
Of course, I also had the best time capturing memorable photos and videos throughout the fields, around the scenery, and inside the market with mocha and cookie in hand. I stumbled upon the most charming oversized wooden clog, an ode to Dutch culture, nestled among the tulips and detailed in luminous spring hues. When I stepped inside, it felt as though, for a moment, I had shrunk down to size and was living out my very own Thumbelina moment. I also could not resist the countryside swing set overlooking the fields. There was something beautifully nostalgic about sitting there, gently swaying beneath open skies.
I also naturally had to bring along the cutest spring accessory to match my outfit, my Petal Pirouette phone case from TWCT.shop, while wandering around the farm. A beautiful and practical addition to my tulip excursion (Use code CAMILLA for 15% off).
If you are planning your own visit to the Tulip Festival next year, I would definitely recommend going earlier in the season if possible so you can experience the pick your own tulips while the fields are at peak bloom, along with the main festival activities. Still, there was something beautifully poetic about visiting during the final days of spring. It felt slower, softer, and less crowded, almost like catching the very last page of a beautiful chapter before summer begins.



Perhaps that is why I loved it so much.
It was not just about the flowers. It was about allowing myself to pause and embrace something beautiful once more. I am already looking forward to returning for more seasonal events and capturing different moments over the holidays throughout the year.
But for now, goodbye to spring. I am so glad I got to experience its final days in such a dreamy way.
Let me know in the comments how you enjoyed the end of your spring. I would love to hear from you. Also, If you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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Love,
Camilla T. 🌷




Now this sounds like such a lovely spring day. The wagon rides, the pick-your-own tulips, and those cozy market moments all made Pingle’s Farm sound so charming. Even visiting near the end of the bloom seemed to have its own kind of magic.
WOW, this is sooo cool! I would love to visit Pingles Farm, tulilps are one of my favorite flowers . I love, I mean love your photos, sounds like this tulip festival was very interesting.
I have never been to a tulip festival but have always wanted to go. Even more so now since my grandfather passed and Tulilps meant a lot to him.
I really enjoyed reading this. Tulip festivals always feel like the perfect way to welcome the season, and Pingle’s Farm looks like such a charming destination. Your photos are gorgeous!
Those are beautiful photos. The Tulip Festival is fantastic. We have so many fastivals here in Türkiye. Nature is amazing with all colors and shapes. Ontario is on my to see list now.
Yonca Nihal