Summer Recreation Guide 2023

Heritage Arts & Culture

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THE RE-ENACTORS See history come to life this summer. Schedule below image.

HERITAGE SEARCH Enter the searchable online database at surrey.ca/heritage . Browse photos, historic documents, and artifacts from Surrey’s past.

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Giants, Dragons & Unicorns: The World of Mythic Creatures Traveling Exhibition from the American Museum of Natural History. May 6, 2023-September 17, 2023 This exhibit features unique cultural objects to highlight the surprising similarities and differences in the ways people around the world envision and depict mythic creatures.

Saturday & Sunday 12pm–4:30pm

Drop-in heritage activities will take place on weekends all summer long, including guided farmhouse tours, heritage demonstrations, and hands-on activities for the whole family.

Giants, Dragons & Unicorns: The World Of Mythic Creatures, is organized by the American Museum of Natural History, NewYork (amnh.org)

Check our website and social media to see what’s on!

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Did you know Surrey Archives offers free in person and virtual talks via Microsoft Teams? Attendees will receive simple instructions to easily participate in each of the following free sessions. Register online or call 604-501-5100.

Indigenous Hall Exhibit: Weaving Cultural Identities May 2 - October 1, 2023

SURREY IN THE ‘90S Thursday, September 14 6:30pm–7:30pm

An exhibit fromVancouver Biennale that brings Indigenous and Islamic communities together in a collaborative exploration of weaving traditions and histories. The works unpack uneasy issues of belonging, displacement, diaspora, the land, and identity.

Online via Microsoft Teams Join Surrey Archives staff for a tour of the 1990s! Captured through photographs, newspaper headlines, oral histories and more, explore the decade when Surrey officially became a city.

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