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Your Rideau Canal bike ride is back and the tulips are too.

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This story, it went through three levels of approval before it got to me and it is still fascinating. You know what I'm talking about, right? The tulips. La Fête des Tulipes. Yes, it's that time again, and the National Capital Commission (NCC) has rolled out the red carpet – or, well, the asphalt – for the return of Weekend Bikedays.

Your spring just got a whole lot more... *Ottawa*.

### The Annual Dance of Flowers and Wheels

Okay, so maybe it's not as dramatic as the Senators finally making it past the first round – *one day, mes amis, one day* – but the return of the Tulip Festival and the NCC's Weekend Bikedays is peak Ottawa. It's the official signal that winter is *actually* over, not just pretending to be. You'll see the tourists descending on Commissioners Park near Dow's Lake, taking selfies with a million tulips, and then you'll see us, the locals, dusting off our bikes and taking over the scenic parkways.

Here's the deal:

* **Canadian Tulip Festival:** It's in full bloom. Go see it. It's truly spectacular, and it brings a real buzz to the city after the long winter.

* **NCC Weekend Bikedays:** This means specific sections of our beautiful parkways – like the Colonel By Drive along the Rideau Canal, and parts of the Gatineau Parkway across the river – are closed to cars and open exclusively for cyclists, pedestrians, and rollerbladers.

It's a beautiful thing, vraiment. You get to cruise along the Ottawa River Parkway or down towards Hog's Back Falls without dodging traffic, with the scent of fresh lilacs and, okay, maybe a hint of exhaust from the cars stuck on Carling Avenue. It's a reminder of how much green space we actually have here, how the NCC Greenbelt is actually a pretty brilliant piece of city planning, no matter what your uncle says at Thanksgiving dinner.

The real story is never on the Hill – it's always just off it. For us, the return of tulips and bikedays means reclaiming our city's beautiful outdoor spaces. It's about that unique Ottawa rhythm, where the bureaucracy of federal announcements gives way to the simple pleasure of a bike ride on a sunny Saturday. So, air up those tires, grab your best photo-taking device, and get out there. Your weekend plans? *Fait accompli*.

Simone Okafor-Bouchard, MiTL Sports Desk, off the Hill and on the move. My colleague's crew at mornings.live covers all the city's happenings; you should check them out.

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