Surrey sits along one of the most remarkable migration routes in the world — the Pacific Flyway. Birds & Brews is a guided birdwatching experience led by certified Birds Canada specialist Kris Cu, offering a window into the birds, habitats, and conservation stories that make this stretch of shoreline so extraordinary.
As you explore one of Surrey’s birding hotspots, you’ll learn how to identify local and migratory species, hear stories from the field, and gain insight into the vital role conservation plays in protecting our feathered friends. Each season brings a new cast of characters to the skies, making every walk a unique adventure.
After the walk, wind down with Kris over a cup of coffee or tea at Crescent Coffee House, a beloved local café. It’s the perfect way to reflect, ask questions, and maybe even start your very own life list.

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Expert-guided birdwatching walk through a premier Pacific Flyway hotspot
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Species identification and field stories from a certified Birds Canada specialist
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Insight into local conservation efforts and habitat protection
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Complimentary binocular rental and coffee or tea at Crescent Coffee House
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Suitable for beginners and nature lovers alike
Beginner birders — No experience needed. Kris makes the world of birds instantly accessible to first-timers. Active adults and eco-tourists — A peaceful, engaging way to experience one of BC's great migration corridors. Locals looking to slow down — A familiar coastline seen in an entirely new way. Day trippers and weekend explorers — Close enough to make a morning of it, memorable enough to make the trip worthwhile. Casual social groups — Unhurried, outdoors, and ending with good coffee.
Birds & Brews is designed and led by Kris Cu, a certified Birds Canada specialist with deep knowledge of Surrey's birding landscape and a gift for making it come alive for first-timers and enthusiasts alike. Kris has spent years building relationships with the habitats, species, and communities along this stretch of the Pacific Flyway.
A walk with Kris doesn't just teach you to identify birds — it changes how you look at the world around you.