March 21st – April 27
33814 S. Meridian Rd. Woodburn
The Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival is an annual celebration of spring, showcasing acres of breathtaking tulip fields in bloom. Located in Woodburn, our festival attracts visitors from near and far to experience the beauty of millions of blooming tulips.
Situated by the Molalla River (near Safeway) this is a very natural park with picnic facilities, barbecue pits, playground equipment, a ball field and a fishing pond. Angling restricted to youth age 17 and under or holders of one of the Disabled Anglers permits.
Willamette Falls is a beautiful spot north of Canby. You can pull over and relax while you watch the Willamette River spill over the falls. It’s a picturesque scene that is just too beautiful to ignore.
The Willamette River and its nearby tributaries are one of the best things about the Canby area, especially in the summer. You can fish, swim, boat, or jet ski all within a couple miles of the city of Canby. The Willamette River, the Molalla River, and the Pudding River all run through Canby. You won’t have to look too hard to find a place to spend some time in or around the water. Canby’s proximity to the nearby rivers give locals and visitors alike plenty of spots to enjoy water.
NW 1st Avenue between Elm and Ivy Streets, Canby, OR
Downtown Canby has welcomed a series of sculptures along the south side of 1st Avenue. There are sculptures from many different artists all representing different aspects of what makes Canby unique. Enjoy a stroll through beautiful downtown Canby and observe the works of local artists.
The mural on the new Canby library is a beautiful piece of art called “The Magic of Discovery” by Cathy Rae Smith. It is a testament to learning and discovery. It represents the library and the town of Canby itself.