- Starting
- 04/25/2026 11:00 am PDT
- Until
- 04/25/2026 7:00 pm PDT
- Location
- 13450 104 Ave, Surrey, BC V3T 1V8, Surrey Civic Plaza
Celebrate at BC's Largest Earth Day Event
Throw a party for someone who truly deserves it... the planet! Surrey’s annual Party for the Planet is one of Surrey's biggest celebrations, bringing the community together to honour our incredible home with live entertainment, family-friendly activities, and sustainable fun. From music and dance to native plants and eco-conscious shopping, there’s something for everyone to enjoy, and it’s free!
Event Highlights:
• Live Entertainment: Enjoy local musicians, dance battles, Indigenous performers, and a special appearance by the Urban Safari Rescue Society with snakes and other rescued exotic animals.
• Food Trucks Galore: Savour a variety of culinary delights, including vegan, vegetarian, gluten‑free, and locally inspired options
• Interactive Activities: Rock climbing, Family Stage, Downtown Surrey BIA craft zone, and pedal-powered smoothie making
• Sustainable Marketplace: Explore eco‑friendly products from over 25 local artisans and businesses. Browse through zero‑waste goods to handmade gifts, skincare, home décor, clothing, vegan treats and more
• Native Plant Sale: Pick up plants that require less water, resist pests naturally, and support local wildlife
Event Details
Date: Saturday, April 25, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Location: Surrey Civic Plaza, Surrey, BC
Admission: Free!
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About Earth Day
The holiday commemorates what many consider to be the birth of the modern environmental movement. Earth Day was founded in 1970 by a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin named Gaylord Nelson. He was moved to make a difference after a massive oil spill ravaged Santa Barbara, California in 1969. He was also inspired by the passion of the anti-war movement and realized that if he could combine that same fire with an emerging public consciousness about air and water pollution, environmental protection could become a part of the national political agenda. He was right.
Today, over 5,000 environmental groups in nearly 200 countries are raising awareness for this important cause and igniting a desire for real environmental change.