Spring is Surrey's best kept secret. The days get longer, the parks bloom, and the city opens up in a way that makes you wonder why you haven't been here sooner.
Start outside. Surrey’s 800+ parks and iconic cherry blossoms fun, span quiet coastal shorelines, wetlands, and forested trails before the summer crowds arrive. Longer days mean more time to wander, with free family- friendly events and unexpected experiences like a riding a 1910s streetcar or feeling the buzz of holding 10,000 bees at a generational honeybee farm.
Then go deeper. Indigenous stories, pioneer roots, cowboy culture, and historic districts — Surrey's heritage is still present and most visitors never find it. Spring is the ideal time to connect with those stories, moving through immersive heritage sites and seasonal events that breathe Surrey's living history into the present like the Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair, Canada's second largest rodeo, anchoring the May long weekend for over 70 years.
Looking for things to do during Spring in Surrey? Explore events, outdoor escapes, and historic neighbourhoods just waiting to be discovered.
Visitor Services & Travel Info
When do cherry blossoms bloom in Surrey, BC?
Cherry blossoms typically bloom from late March through April, depending on the weather.
What are the best parks to visit in spring in Surrey?
Popular options include Bear Creek Park, Fleetwood Park, Green Timbers Urban Forest, and Tynehead Regional Park.
What are the best things to do in Surrey in spring?
Top activities include viewing cherry blossoms, exploring parks and trails, and attending seasonal events and festivals.
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