2026 Surrey Summer Recreation Guide

Heritage

Heritage Arts & Culture

SURREY ARCHIVES

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Surrey Archives is the official City of Surrey agency responsible for collecting, preserving, and sharing Surrey’s history. surrey.ca/archives 604-502-6459 17671 56 Avenue archives@surrey.ca

online database at surrey.ca/heritage .

Browse photos, historic documents, and artifacts from Surrey’s past.

Tuesday to Saturday 9:30am–3:30pm Sunday, Monday and Statutory holidays Closed

Summer in ELGIN HERITAGE PARK Your perfect summer’s day starts here! With two inspiring destinations in the park, make a day of it. Visit each, then have a picnic on the grounds and take a riverside walk surrounded by wildlife.

surrey.ca/stewartfarm 604-591-4627 13723 Crescent Road Elgin Heritage Park StewartFarm@Surrey.ca @HistoricStewartFarm Welcome to your local heritage site—a gem nestled on Crescent Road along the Nicomekl River— where history comes alive, telling the story of a hardworking Surrey family in the early 1900s.

HISTORIC STEWART FARM

Summer Weekend Drop-Ins 12pm–4pm Catch a heritage

demonstration, tour the farmhouse and gardens and take home a craft. With a different theme each weekend, it can be a repeat on your summer bucket list.

@StewartFarmBC

Monday

Closed

Tuesday to Sunday

12pm–4:30pm

Totest Aleng: Indigenous Learning House is a space dedicated to Indigenous cultural practices where people can create, learn, and connect. We also host public markets, workshops and school programs. See the website for programs and open house dates. surrey.ca/totestaleng 604-502-6463 13723 Crescent Road Elgin Heritage Park totestaleng@surrey.ca

TOTEST ALENG: INDIGENOUS LEARNING HOUSE Saturday Open Houses 12pm–4pm From Indigenous plant walks toTurtle Island crafts and weaving, each weekend offers something new for you to learn and experience.

@TotestAleng

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604-501-5100  SURREY.CA/REGISTER  SUMMER 2026

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