Tulips - Ottawa, Ontario
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Weathervane
N 45° 23.705 W 075° 44.811
18T E 441542 N 5027111
These tulips from the collection of renowned wildlife photographer, Michelle Valberg, are the subject of this artistic utility box located at the corner of Richmond Road and Kirkwood Avenue, in Ottawa, Ontario.
Waymark Code: WM11RCP
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 12/09/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member DougK
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This hybrid yellow and pink tulip comes from stock provided to Canada by Princess Juliana of the Netherlands who, with her two daughters, spent the Second World War years in Canada. We can observe the green stem and splash of pink on this beautiful yellow flower. Every year, Canada is host to one of the largest tulip festival in the world.

A brief history of Ottawa's love affair with the tulip:

When the Netherlands was invaded during the Second World War, Dutch Princess Juliana and her family were forced to flee. Juliana and her two young daughters set sail for Canada, an allied country and safe haven far from the conflict. The three were given a warm welcome in Ottawa, where they lived throughout the war. In 1943, the bond between Canada and the Netherlands was made even stronger, when the Princess’ third child, Margriet, was born at the Civic Hospital in Ottawa.

In the occupied Netherlands, the Dutch people experienced hardship, oppression and starvation. In 1945, their ordeal came to an end as the Allies advanced across the country. Canadians played a significant role in the liberation of the Netherlands, an accomplishment for which the Dutch still remember us today.

After the war, the Dutch people and Princess Juliana expressed their thanks to Canada by sending thousands of tulip bulbs to the Capital. The Gift of Tulips became a yearly tradition. Every year, the Dutch Royal Family and the people of the Netherlands each send 10,000 bulbs to Ottawa.

The Gift is planted in two flower beds in Ottawa. One bed, at the Ottawa Hospital, Civic Campus, pays tribute to the birth of Princess Margriet. The other is the Queen Juliana Gift Bed in Commissioners Park. The tulips planted in these beds are in shades of pink and purple – Juliana’s favourite colours.

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Name of Artist: Michelle Valberg

Title of the Art: Tulips

Year Decorated: 2019

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