Five Must-Do Experiences at Surrey Canada Day 2023
Plan your day with some of our favourite things to do this Canada Day.
Surrey Canada Day returns to Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre this Saturday, July 1, 2023 from 10:00am to 10:30pm. The event offers free admission and experiences for all ages.
1. Experience the Fireworks Finale
Find a prime viewing spot near the Prospera Main Stage and experience the magic of Surrey Canada Day’s fireworks finale at 10:15 p.m.
Learn more about Surrey Canada Day fireworks
2. Taste Delicious Treats from Local Food Trucks
Indulge your taste buds with a wide selection of food trucks. Offerings will include barbeque, kettle corn, mini donuts, smoothies, shaved ice, Bannock, hurricane potatoes, and more. Food trucks will offer a variety of vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options.
View all Surrey Canada Day food trucks
3. Experience Live Performances Across Four Stages
Broken Social Scene, Crown Lands and Neon Dreams will headline the Surrey Canada Day Main Stage, while local dance groups and DJs will perform on the KPU Community Stage. The Siam Stage will showcase Indigenous cultural sharing and contemporary performances, and the Kid’s Stage will feature singalongs, dance groups and a world-class yo-yo performance.
View the Surrey Canada Day schedule
4. Experience Thrilling Amusement Rides and Games
From the classic Ferris wheel to bumper cars, midway games and inflatables, there's an adventure for every thrill-seeker. Enjoy a day of laughter, joy, and unforgettable memories on a wide selection of rides.
Learn more about Surrey Canada Day amusements
5. Explore the Indigenous Village
Learn about Indigenous culture through music, dance and storytelling on the Siam Stage, and shop from local Indigenous artisans at the Indigenous Marketplace. The Indigenous Village aims to foster understanding, appreciation, and respect for Indigenous heritage through education, art and creating connections.
Learn more about the Indigenous Village
Connect, learn, and reflect at Surrey Canada Day 2023, the largest July 1 event in Western Canada. For more information on how to get to the event, read the FAQ.
View all event details on the Surrey Canada Day website.