Celebrate Family Day in Surrey with free or low-cost, fun activities!
Monday, February 19 is Family Day! Celebrate locally with free or low-cost, fun activities for the whole family.
Choose from our list of activities and events to help you celebrate Family Day in Surrey.
Skating at arenas
Bring the whole family out to a Western themed skate! Participate in games, win prizes, and more.
Cloverdale Arena
February 16, 6:15pm to 7:45pm
North Surrey Sport & Ice Complex
February 17, 5pm to 6:30pm
Surrey Sports & Leisure Complex
February 18, 10:45am to 12:45pm
Newton Arena
February 19, 5:45pm to 7:15pm
Regular drop-in admissions apply. Skate and helmet rentals are available.
Free activities at recreation centres
Drop by one of the following participating facilities for free activities, including arts & crafts, sports and more:
Fraser Heights Recreation Centre
February 17, 10am to 3pm
Guildford Recreation Centre
February 19, 10am to 2pm
Cloverdale Recreation Centre
February 19, 11am to 1pm
Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre
February 19, 11am to 2pm
Newton Recreation Centre
February 19, 1pm to 4pm
South Surrey Recreation & Arts Centre
February 19, 10am to 12pm
Check Family Day weekend holiday hours.
Celebration at Clayton Community Centre
February 17, 1pm to 4pm
Drop in for an afternoon of free arts, recreation and libraries activities! Celebrate the completion of Yarn Around—a community knitting project that local residents have been building over the past few months.
At 2:30pm, enjoy Surrey SPARK Stages' free presentation of Foolish Operation's Tricoter—perfect for all ages.
Family Day at Darts Hill Garden Park
February 17, 10am to 4pm
Join us for the Winter Open House! Take part in free activities and celebrate with your family at one of Surrey's beautiful feature gardens.
FAMILY DAY AT DARTS HILL GARDEN PARK
Family Day at the Museum of Surrey
February 17, 1pm to 4pm
Play board games, join a scavenger hunt, and take photos with our mascot Raj the Raccoon.
FAMILY DAY AT THE MUSEUM OF SURREY
Family Day at the Historic Stewart Farm
February 19, 12pm to 4pm
Enjoy some old-fashioned family fun at the farm! Drop in for activities and heritage demonstrations suitable for the whole family.
FAMILY DAY AT THE historic stewart farm
Self-guided activities
Swim or play a sport
Make a splash at the pool or participate in a friendly competition with your family at a gymnasium sport! View our drop-in schedules to plan your visit in advance and be sure to check out the holiday hours of operation.
Explore your local park and nature trails
Get outside and enjoy a walk at a nature trail near you! Not sure where to go to? Surrey has over 100-kilometres of trails and paths for you to enjoy. Browse the Nature Trails of Surrey guide and get ready to explore. You can also discover Surrey's great trees!
Discover local art or create your own
Surrey is filled with a growing collection of art from mosaics and paintings to contemporary illuminated sculptures. Grab your phone and take a self-guided walking tour to see the public art displays across the City. Learn more about each art installation and artist using the interactive Surrey Arts & Culture Map.
If you're looking for an indoor art activity, check out Surrey Art Gallery's Art in Motion, a series of video-based art lessons created by artists and educators using materials easily found at home. Learn how to draw, create textures, play with colour, make salt dough sculptures and more.
Play tennis or pickleball
Find your tennis or pickleball racquet and get a game going with your friends and family! Check out a tennis or pickleball court.
Visit a playground with the kids
Surrey's playgrounds are open every day from dawn until dusk and are a fun, free activity for families with young children. Make a day of it and enjoy a picnic at the park too! Check out all playground locations and find the one closest to you.
Learn about your family history
Log in to Surrey Libraries and make use of all the resources to find your roots. With one of the largest family history collections in western Canada (including records containing over 4 billion names from over 80 countries), you might learn something new about your family history.