It officially feels like spring in Vancouver; the birds are chirping, the sun is out, and cherry blossoms are popping up across the city. And just an hour away is Maan Farms, which will soon transform into the ultimate spring paradise, complete with all sorts of baby animals, two acres of vibrant blooms, and a whimsical new teapot house experience.
Canada’s only tulip forest
Home to Canada’s only tulip forest, Maan Farms is already widely known for its springtime magic. This year, the farm is introducing an enchanting mushroom house, butterfly wings, and hidden hollows adorned with teacups and a tiny teapot house.
Forest trails wind through the displays, creating an immersive journey for all who visit.
“They say that in every great story, there is a moment when you are invited to step out of your world and into another. In our family, that invitation begins with a cup of cha. Tea is the heartbeat of our cultural hospitality, representing warmth and connection,” says Amir Maan, farmer of Maan Farms.
Baby animals to meet
The first event to kick off the season is the highly anticipated annual Baby Animal Easter Days, which allows visitors to say hi to the farm’s newest additions: the newly born Highland cows, bunnies, chicks, ducklings, lambs, goats, and piglets.
You’ll have nine days to meet these furry family members, including select days that are dog-friendly.

Other barnyard activities include a tractor pull, climbing wall, giant board games, large slides, zipline, pedal trikes, jumping pillows, play fort, bubble hut, and tire mountains.
How much do tickets cost?
Baby Animal Easter Days will occur from March 27 to 29, April 3 to 6, and April 11 to 12, 2026. Tickets for this adorable experience are priced at $26.50 for GA.
Each ticket tier gets you access to 11 barnyard attractions, admission to the tulip forest, and hands-on time with the animals. The Easter Bunny will also be roaming around the farm.
If you upgrade your experience to VIP ($53) or ($58.30), you’ll also get the following:
- The chance to find the Golden Egg for a grand prize
- One glass of Table Wine or Strawberry Lemonade
- Six Lemon Mini Donuts
- Animal Feed to share with the baby animals
- One Barnyard Comeback Pass (expires May 31, 2025)
Spring tickets to the farm (March 27 through May 2026) are available online for $19.50 for GA, $53 for VIP, and $58.30 for a Treat Pass.
Stay tuned for more info as it comes, and happy almost spring!
How to get there: Drive one hour from Vancouver to Abbotsford via Trans-Canada Highway/BC-1 E.
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