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3 Awesome Events in Surrey: And the Top Places to Eat in Surrey While You’re Here

As British Columbia’s second largest city, Surrey is one of Canada’s most vibrant, charming, and culturally diverse places. Once known as just a sleepy suburb of Vancouver, our city has grown into a cosmopolitan centre of its own, complete with a burgeoning high-tech industry, world-class dining, and fun events for the whole family. Looking for some entertainment in the local area? Try to be in town for these three awesome events in Surrey, and don’t forget to eat at some of our town’s great restaurants while you’re here.

Canada Day: July 1st

Did you know that Surrey was home to Western Canada’s largest Canada Day celebration?

Each year on July 1st, thousands of locals and visitors alike turn out to celebrate the union of the three separate colonies of Canada, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia into one dominion. This year’s celebration is being headlined by local pop-punk sensation, Hedley, and also includes a dazzling fireworks show and Indigenous showcase.

Where to Eat: Since you’ll be in the Cloverdale neighbourhood for Canada Day, Sea Shanty is a must-try. This famous local “diner” may look unassuming, but it is the most delicious seafood in Surrey. The staff makes everything fresh on premises, placing their dishes a cut above the competition. The prices are very affordable, too.

Surrey Fusion Festival: July 22nd & 23rd

This event is known as the “ultimate celebration of music, food, and culture. The Fusion Festival contains a showcase of some great local talent, as well acts from Canada’s unique Francophone culture. This year’s festival will showcase an Indigenous village, complete with dance lessons and wood carvings. The headline music act is Nelly Furtado. Did we mention that it’s free?

Surrey Tree Lighting Festival: November 25th

Surrey’s official city Christmas tree is lit at Surrey City Hall in front of a big crowd of prominent locals and lovable Christmas characters. This free family event has concerts, sleigh rides, and some great food to snack on while you wait for the tree to be lit up.

Where to Eat: Located right off King George Boulevard on your way up to the Tree Lighting Festival (if you’re coming from the rest of Surrey) is Old Surrey Restaurant. This French-themed eatery uses local BC ingredients and has an old-world charm unrivalled in the city. The dishes aren’t too expensive, all things considered, and they have a great selection of famous BC wines.

Tip: Surrey is unique in British Columbia for its Punjabi and Sikh population, making it a great place to eat some delicious and affordable Indian food. The restaurants here have mouth-watering Indian cuisine for far less than it costs in Vancouver. Of the top places to eat in Surrey, many of them are East Indian. Try out some famous names such as My Shanti and Chef’s Kebab.

If you are looking to visit, then do so around the time of these three great events in Surrey. And while you’re here, don’t forget to test some of the top places to eat in town.

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