The May long weekend marks the unofficial start of summer, and whether you’re visiting from out of town or exploring your own backyard there are lots of ways to have fun and kick off summer in Surrey!

Play a Round (or Two) of Golf

What if we told you it was possible to experience world-class golf, right here in Surrey? In fact, we have the highest number of golf courses of any community in Metro Vancouver or the Fraser Valley! And we’re proud to say that our courses are able to accommodate any skill level, price point or course style preference. So, polish your clubs, grab your lucky golf shoes and see for yourself.

Go for a Bike Ride

Wherever you find yourself in the city, there’s no shortage of nature trails and green spaces – and what better way to experience them than by hopping on your bike. Head to the Guildford neighbourhood and ride the scenic greenway that connects the four-kilometre bike path at Tynehead Regional Park with the two-kilometre loop of Green Timbers Urban Forest. The route is mostly flat and appeals to every level of rider.

Go for a Picnic

On sunny, warm days, there’s nothing like a picnic in the park. And with over 200 parks and 6,000 acres of parkland, it’s easy to find somewhere in Surrey to spread out a blanket and enjoy dining al fresco. Choose from wide-open green spaces, “secret” woodland forests or a beach with a view. And don’t forget to pack some tasty treats in your picnic basket!

Dine Al Fresco

On sunny, warm days, there’s nothing like a picnic in the park. And with over 200 parks and 6,000 acres of parkland, it’s easy to find somewhere in Surrey to spread out a blanket and enjoy a meal outdoors. Choose from wide-open green spaces, “secret” woodland forests or a beach with a view. And don’t forget to pack some tasty treats in your picnic basket! 

Stroll Surrey's Trails

Tucked away in the northeast corner of Surrey along the Fraser River is the 860-acre oasis of Surrey Bend Regional Park. Boasting incredible views of surrounding mountain ranges, the mighty Fraser and Barnston Island, Surrey Bend offers five kilometres of easy walking trails through floodplain forests, marshes and thickets. Kids will love the nature discovery area and be sure to bring binoculars to watch for birds and wildlife.

Go on a Whale Watching Adventure

Did you know that you can go whale watching from Surrey? White Rock Sea Tours depart daily from the Crescent Beach Marina in South Surrey. Hop on board their state-of-the-art rigid hull inflatable boat and get ready for an adventure-seeking out transient killer whales, humpback whales, grey whales, minke whales, sea lions, porpoises and more on the Salish Sea!

Go Fishing

Drop a line year-round at Green Timbers Lake, which is stocked with Rainbow trout each year by the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon at the lake, but don’t forget that all provincial freshwater fishing regulations apply.

Sample the Craft Beer

Explore Surrey’s craft breweries along the South of the Fraser Ale Trail. Dive into a flight and witness how we brew it south of the Fraser! Delight in handcrafted brews, indulge in delicious eats, and soak up the laid-back vibes of Way Back Brew CompanyRussell Brewing Company and Central City Brewers & Distillers.

Go Antiquing

For treasure hunters and antique enthusiasts, Cloverdale offers a delightful escape into a world of hidden gems. The eclectic mix of shops like Retro Mod, Nana’s Antiques, and RAPS Thrift Shop promises unique finds that bring character and charm to any home or wardrobe.