Exhibitions
Discover local and international stories in the Museum of Surrey’s exhibition galleries. See what's on now!
Current exhibitions
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Meditate
An immersive, all ages exhibition!
Indigenous Hall
The Indigenous Hall is a space of gathering, storytelling and exhibition that is governed by se’mya’me (Semiahmoo) First Nation, q̓ʷɑ:n̓ƛ̓ən̓ (Kwantlen) First Nation and q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie) First Nation.
All exhibitions are displayed with their approval.
Community Treasures
A space where Surrey-based groups and individuals can share their stories. See what's on, or explore past exhibitions.
Heritage Campus
Take an educational virtual tour of Surrey's heritage hub.
Dating from 1872 to present, it is a centralized illustration of Surrey's history and it's resources for citizens to explore.
Surrey Stories Gallery
The City's past is yours to explore in this gallery full of displays both historic and contemporary. With a range of topics from farming to first responders and even a 1950s living room, the gallery touches all walks of life. Hear the shuffle of a vintage billboard and even smell the newsprint on a local press from days gone by.
Photo Mural Project
Displayed on the wall along the staircase, the 46 feet by 15 feet mural showcases Surrey and its many faces. A true community collaboration, the mural features over 2,000 photos submitted by members of the public. Historic Surrey photos are also included.
Travelling Exhibit: BEES!
Created in partnership by MOS and the Honeybee Centre, BEES! is now available for rent by interested museums.
The interactive exhibit inspires respect for this sophisticated insect and shows how bee health is an indicator of the health of the whole environment.
Take a virtual tour to see the exhibit set up at MOS.
Contact museum@surrey.ca to inquire about rental.
Past exhibitions
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Teens: Creative Minds
An exhibition from the J. Armand Bombardier Museum of Ingenuity. Get inspired by young innovators and inventors through this interactive exhibit!
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Everything is Still Awesome
An exhibit in partnership with VLC (Vancouver's Community for Adult Fans of LEGO®).
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#HOPEANDHEALINGCANADA
By Métis installation artist Tracey-Mae Chambers.