Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to make the most of your day at the Richmond Sunflower Festival.

📍 Location

12900 Steveston Highway, Richmond, BC

We’re located just off Highway 99 near the Highway 17A junction. Free parking is available on-site.

🕐 Festival Hours

🎟 Tickets

Tickets are available in person only.

We do not offer online ticket sales at this time. Simply visit us at the entrance—no need to book ahead.

We accept cash, debit, and credit on site.

🌻 What to Bring

  • Comfortable walking shoes (paths are grassy and uneven in some areas)
  • A hat, sunscreen, and refillable water bottle
  • Your camera or phone—there are plenty of photo spots
  • A small tote if you plan on buying snacks or flowers from vendors
  • Cash or card for food, drinks, and local goods

🐾 Pets

Pets are welcome as long as they’re leashed, well-behaved, and cleaned up after. Please bring your own waste bags.

🍴 Food & Drinks

We have a rotating selection of food trucks and local vendors offering cold drinks, sweet treats, snacks, and picnic-friendly meals.

🚻 Facilities

  • On-site portable restrooms
  • Hand wash stations
  • Designated stroller-friendly areas
  • Shaded seating and picnic zones

📷 Photography & Drones

Personal photography is welcome and encouraged.

Professional sessions are permitted—no permit required—but please be considerate of other guests and the natural environment.

All photography equipment must be kept to a minimum; large setups, backdrops, and props are not permitted.

Drones are strictly prohibited for safety and wildlife protection.

♿ Accessibility

We are on a working farm, and while paths are mostly flat, some areas may be uneven or grassy. There is limited accessible parking near the entrance. Please reach out ahead of time if you have mobility concerns and we’ll do our best to accommodate.

🛟 Guest Responsibility & Safety

All guests attending the Richmond Sunflower Festival are expected to take full responsibility for their own safety and well-being while on the property. This includes being mindful of uneven terrain, outdoor conditions, and other visitors.

Guests are also responsible for the safety and well-being of any individuals in their care, including children, elders, or others requiring assistance. Please plan accordingly and use good judgment during your visit to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all.