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Page 1: Surrey North Delta Leader, May 28, 2013

D I S CO V E R

Surrey LIVE | STAY | EAT | PLAY

2013 - 2014

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CREATEATEAINSPIREINSPIREINSPIRE

HELPHELP

PLAYWant to make a di�erence in childrens’ lives?

Love working with animals?

Interested in opening your own salon?

Surrey Community College is here to answer any questions you may have. You can speak directly with our sta� or visit our campus to gain a better understanding of why students choose Surrey Community College.

Smaller class sizes and a more personalized approach to teaching, in addition to Instructors and Program Coordinators being experts in their �eld, are some of the reasons why students choose to pursue their post-secondary education with Surrey Community College.

Find out more at surreycollege.ca

Interested in pursuing a new career?

Contact us at 604.583.4040 to register for one of our upcoming information sessions.

surreycollege.casurreycollege.ca

Interested in pursuing a new career?

Contact us at 604.583.4040 to register for one of our upcoming information sessions.

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7599 King George Blvd.NewtoN

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13665 - 102 AvenuewhAlley

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7878 - 120 StreetScott rd

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See our new interactive flyer at canadiantire.caSee our new interactive flyer at canadiantire.caYour automotive repair and tire specialists.

Visit your neighbourhood canadian tire store for all your tire store for all your tautomotive, household, sporting goods and hardware needs.

DRIVING OURCOMMUNITY

BRING IT ON™

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Shop Thrift.SUPPORT YOURCOMMUNITY.At Talize, we believe in making a difference every day of the year. With fantastic deals on gently used brand name items, Talize provides a unique shopping experience that not only gives you great looks but also gives back. Our thrift goods are donated by you. So when you drop off an item you not only support the environment but also Children’s Wish Foundation. With Talize you can help make a difference.

Give back, give well and give often with Talize.

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Delta Store:

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Proudly supporting Children’s Wish Foundation. We thank you for your generosity

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The Surrey-North Delta Leader is proud to publish our second annual Discover Surrey guide.

This publication comes out every June and features events and information for residents and tourists alike to enjoy throughout the year.

We’ve highlighted each month with a featured activity by way of a photo. From there, a listing of activities for each month is also featured. And of course, whether you are new to the city or a current resident, there is also key information relative to the City of Surrey found in the Discover guide.

This guide helps uncover the unique characteristics and � avours that de� ne Surrey while showcasing the broad base of activities available for one and all to enjoy.

We invite you to use the Discover Surrey guide to � nd events and attractions that match your interests and encourage you to take part in all the city has to o� er.

Always a lively hot spot for community events and celebrations, Surrey is the place to be.

We certainly hope you enjoy the Discover Surrey guide, and further, invite you to help us improve the guide each and every year with the many activities that take place. That being said, please email us at [email protected] if you have an event or activity you’d like featured in the 2014 edition to be published in June of next year.

Along with the hard copy of the Discover guide at various locations throughout Surrey, you can also � nd the guide online at surreyleader.com. Check out our eEdition link at the top of our web page.

We certainly hope you enjoy reading this informative guide as much as our award winning Surrey Leader team – along with writer Maria Spitale-Leisk – enjoyed putting it together for you.

Sincerely,Jim MihalyPublisher, The Surrey-North Delta Leader

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SurreyD I S C O V E R

2013 / 2014

PUBLISHERJim Mihaly

PHOTOGRAPHYBoaz JosephEvan Seal

EDITORIALMaria Spitale-Leisk

JUNE page 9

Medical/Dental pages 10, 11

JULY page 13

AUGUST page 16

Health and Beauty page 18

SEPTEMBER page 19

Music and Dance page 21

OCTOBER page 22

Seniors page 23

NOVEMBER page 25

DECEMBER page 28

Community Services page 29

Places of Worship pages 24, 29

JANUARY 2014 page 31

Dining, Entertainmentand Pubs pages 33, 34

FEBRUARY 2014 page 35

Home Inspiration pages 36, 37

MARCH 2014 page 38

APRIL 2014 page 41

Auto Services page 42

MAY 2014 page 43

All About Kids pages 44, 45, 46

Discover Surrey guide Published annually byThe Leader#200-5450 152nd St.Surrey, BC V3S 5J9

Phone: 604 575 2744Fax: 604 575 2544

surreyleader.com

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Welcome to Surrey!A city featuring a diverse collection of urban amenities,

parks and green belts, beaches, shopping, history, arts and culture.Surrey, British Columbia has something to offer everyone.

Population: 483,690 (2011 estimate)Elevation: 80 metres (262 feet)Latitude: 49.1737°Longitude: 122.8633°Area: 317 square kilometersSurrey boasts more than 6,000 acres of designated parkland and green space. It is located on the U.S.-Canada border, 40 minutes from Vancouver.

Climate:Average summer temperature 22C (72F)Average winter temperature 5C (42F)Average Annual Rainfall 1,050 mm (41inches - lowest in the Lower Mainland)

With over 600 parks and greenbelts, there is plenty of space to walk, cycle, explore or swim. The Surrey Arts Centre provides oppor-tunities to enjoy local arts and theatre. The excitement of the annual Cloverdale Rodeo takes you back in time to cowboys and buck-ing broncs! The many shopping opportuni-ties from large malls to small antique shops make Surrey a haven for the avid shopper.

International Border Crossings:Peace Arch Crossing(end of Highway #99)Pacific Truck Crossing(end of Highway #15)

Transportation:Vancouver International Airport,Richmond 604-207-7077

Boundary Bay Airport, Delta604-946-5361

Abbotsford International Airport,Abbotsford604-855-1001

TransLink - Public Transit604-521-0400

BC Ferries1-888-223-3779

Greyhound1-800-661-8747

BC Rail604-986-2012

Educational Facilities:99 Elementary schools19 Secondary schools23 Independent schoolsKwantlen Polytechnic UniversitySimon Fraser University

Medical Facilities:Surrey Memorial HospitalPeace Arch HospitalFraser Valley Cancer CentreOver 450 medical and dental offices

Tourism Surrey730 176 St., Surrey B.C. V3S 9S6Tel: 604-531-6646Fax: 604-531-6647Toll Free: 1-888-531-6646www.tourismsurrey.com [email protected]

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Discover Central CityDiscover Central City

SHOPWORK LEARN

604.587.7773 KING GEORGE BLVD & 102 AVE WWW.CENTRALCITY.CA 140 SHOPS, SERVICES & RESTAURANTS

Bed Bath & Beyond, Best Buy, Future Shop, The Brick, Winners, Club 16 Trevor Linden Fitness/She’s Fit! and more

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www.centralcity.ca

SHOPWORK LEARN

604.587.7773 KING GEORGE BLVD & 102 AVE WWW.CENTRALCITY.CA 140 SHOPS, SERVICES & RESTAURANTS

Bed Bath & Beyond, Best Buy, Future Shop, The Brick, Winners, Club 16 Trevor Linden Fitness/She’s Fit! and more

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2013June

June 6, 7:30 p.m.HSBC City of Bhangra: rePercussion, Surrey Arts Centre

Feel the beat as the Vancouver International Bhangra Celebration presents HSBC City of Bhangra: rePercussion at the Surrey Arts Centre, 13750 88 Ave. This popular music act expresses Vancouver’s multiculturalism through the art of drumming. Tickets are $20. More info: www.vibc.org

June 9, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.World Ocean Day Celebration, Blackie Spit Park

Celebrate the world’s oceans with family activities, food and entertainment at Blackie Spit Park, 3136 McBride Ave.More info: 604-502-6065 or [email protected]

June 12 to Oct. 9, 1 p.m. – 6 p.m. on WednesdaysSurrey Urban Farmers Market, North Surrey Recreation Centre

Feast your eyes on fresh baked goods, preserves, organic produce, artisanal eats and more at the Surrey Urban Farmers Market. More info: www.surreymarket.org

BIRDS OF PREY EXHIBITSURREY MUSEUMJune 25 to Sept 7

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Corrective Procedures for children, teens and

adults in a caring environment.

loveyour

smile!

Dr. Kanani is also experienced with Invisalign having successfully treated over 800 teens and adults of varying diffi culty using this technology.

Straight Teeth. No Braces. Visit us to see if you’re a candidate.

langleyorthodontics.comThe Jeske Corporate CentreSuite 201 - 19978 72nd Avenue604-533-6696

Guildford Orthodontic Centre200-10203 152A St., Surrey 604-589-2212

www.guildfordorthodontics.com

Corrective Procedures for children, teens and

adults in a caring environment.

loveyour

smile!

Dr. Kanani is also experienced with Invisalign having successfully treated over 800 teens and adults of varying diffi culty using this technology.

Straight Teeth. No Braces. Visit us to see if you’re a candidate.

langleyorthodontics.comThe Jeske Corporate CentreSuite 201 - 19978 72nd Avenue604-533-6696

Corrective Procedures for children, teens and

adults in a caring environment.

loveyour

smile!

Dr. Kanani is also experienced with Invisalign having successfully treated over 800 teens and adults of varying diffi culty using this technology.

Straight Teeth. No Braces. Visit us to see if you’re a candidate.

langleyorthodontics.comThe Jeske Corporate CentreSuite 201 - 19978 72nd Avenue604-533-6696

Corrective Procedures for children, teens and

adults in a caring environment.

loveyour

smile!

Dr. Kanani is also experienced with Invisalign having successfully treated over 800 teens and adults of varying diffi culty using this technology.

Straight Teeth. No Braces. Visit us to see if you’re a candidate.

langleyorthodontics.comThe Jeske Corporate CentreSuite 201 - 19978 72nd Avenue604-533-6696

Corrective Procedures for children, teens and

adults in a caring environment.

loveyour

smile!

Dr. Kanani is also experienced with Invisalign having successfully treated over 800 teens and adults of varying diffi culty using this technology.

Straight Teeth. No Braces. Visit us to see if you’re a candidate.

langleyorthodontics.comThe Jeske Corporate CentreSuite 201 - 19978 72nd Avenue604-533-6696

Invisalign & Braces forchildren, teens and

adults in a caringenvironment.

Dr. Kanani is also experienced with Invisalign having successfully treated over 1,200 teens and adults of varying dif� culty using this technology.

Corrective Procedures for children, teens and

adults in a caring environment.

loveyour

smile!

Dr. Kanani is also experienced with Invisalign having successfully treated over 800 teens and adults of varying diffi culty using this technology.

Straight Teeth. No Braces. Visit us to see if you’re a candidate.

langleyorthodontics.comThe Jeske Corporate CentreSuite 201 - 19978 72nd Avenue604-533-6696

Corrective Procedures for children, teens and

adults in a caring environment.

loveyour

smile!

Dr. Kanani is also experienced with Invisalign having successfully treated over 800 teens and adults of varying diffi culty using this technology.

Straight Teeth. No Braces. Visit us to see if you’re a candidate.

langleyorthodontics.comThe Jeske Corporate CentreSuite 201 - 19978 72nd Avenue604-533-6696

CALL TODAY FOR A FREE CONSULTATION!

Langley Orthodontics201-19978 72nd Ave., Langley 604-533-6696

www.langleyorthodontics.com

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June 15, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.Surrey Fest Downtown, Central City Plaza and North Surrey Recreation Centre, 13450 102 Ave.

The 15th annual Surrey Fest Downtown brings together the Whalley community for a day filled with food, live entertainment and exhibits for all ages. Beatles tribute band Fab Forever will cap off the festivities. More info: www.surreyfest.com

June 20, 5:30 p.m. – 9 p.m.Surrey Board of Trade President’s Dinner and Annual General Meeting

Network with Surrey business leaders and event keynote speaker Jeff Scott, CEO of Fraser Surrey Docks, at this members-only event at Eaglequest

Golf Course. More info: www.businessinsurrey.com

June 22, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.Surrey Doors Open 2013, North Surrey Town Centre

This free, family event offers participants a behind-the-scenes look at Surrey’s rich culture, history, art and architecture inside 30 of the community’s buildings. The 18th annual Newton Community Festival is being held in conjunction with the Doors Open event, featuring free prizes, entertainment and a play zone for kids at the Newton Recreation Centre. More info: 604-592-6924 or [email protected]

June 25 to Sept. 7Birds of Prey exhibit, Surrey Museum, 17710 56A Ave.

This popular exhibition — on loan from the Royal BC Museum — features over 50 hawks, owls, eagles and falcons. Birding enthusiasts of all ages can learn about these elusive birds of prey and their place in B.C.’s environment.

June 29 to Aug. 31 ARTS 2013, Surrey Art Gallery, 13750 88 Ave.Opening Reception: June 28, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.

The Surrey Art Galley presents a juried, eclectic arts exhibition featuring the works — painting, glasswork, sculpture, photography, and fibre arts — of established and emerging visual artists from Surrey and the surrounding region.

M E D I C A L / D E N TA L

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Dr. B. Singh MBBS, CCFP

SCOTTSDALE MEDICAL CENTRE100, 6950 Nicholson Rd, N. Delta

(close to Save on Foods 70th Ave and 120 St)604.596.4211

Family Physician

Accepting New Patients

Maria Santos-GreavesClinic Manager, Surrey Hearing Care

Fleetwood101-15957 84th Ave

Across from Fleetwood Library778-565-4327

Surrey7178- 120 Street

Across from Scottsdale Mall604-593-5284

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Audiology and Hearing Services

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#103 7511 120th street Delta

604.597.6711angelcaredental.com

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And now they’re ready for the next step.While Liz and Frank are enjoying a busy lifestyle today, they appreciate the peace of mind in knowing that Chartwell Retirement Residences offer fl exibility and choice to help with changing care needs in the future. Until that time, they’ll continue to follow where the music leads in their new Chartwell home.

Liz and Frank never missed a beat…

13853 102nd Ave., Surrey Call 604-581-1555www. chartwell.com

Now part of the Chartwell family!

IMPERIAL PLACE retirement residence

January 17th at 12 noonJoin us for a delicious tropical themed

lunch, participate in our games tournament and have the opportunity to be entered into a random draw for a luxurious Caribbean cruise for two!*.

Call Dale to RSVP as seats are limited!

*Some conditions apply.

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And now they’re ready for the next step.While Liz and Frank are enjoying a busy lifestyle today, they appreciate the peace of mind in knowing that Chartwell Retirement Residences offer fl exibility and choice to help with changing care needs in the future. Until that time, they’ll continue to follow where the music leads in their new Chartwell home.

Liz and Frank never missed a beat…

13853 102nd Ave., Surrey Call 604-581-1555www. chartwell.com

Now part of the Chartwell family!

IMPERIAL PLACE retirement residence

January 17th at 12 noonJoin us for a delicious tropical themed

lunch, participate in our games tournament and have the opportunity to be entered into a random draw for a luxurious Caribbean cruise for two!*.

Call Dale to RSVP as seats are limited!

*Some conditions apply.

Captain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’sCaptain’s Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table Table 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2013July

Cloverdale will play host to the largest Canada Day celebration west of the Prairies. The family-friendly event will feature world-class entertainment including top-notch bands, amusement rides, plenty of food and a spectacular � reworks � nale. Admission is free and gates open at 10 a.m. at the Cloverdale Millennium Amphitheatre, 176 Street and 64 Avenue, with the � reworks show slated for 10:15 p.m. More info: www.surrey.ca/canadaday

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July 13-21 Arnold Mikelson Annual Festival of ArtsMikelson Mind and Matter Art Gallery, 13743 16 Ave.

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2013August

Come to Cloverdale and celebrate the pint-sized berry that packs a strong antioxidant punch and is delicious to boot. Every year, the city hosts a two-day festival featuring a Show ‘n Shine, pie eating contests, a pancake breakfast and more to honour Cloverdale’s primary food crop — blueberries. More info: www.cloverdalebia.com

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Movies Under the Stars, Aug. 3, 10, 17, 24 Holland Park, 13428 Old Yale Rd.

Every Saturday evening in August is family-friendly movie night at Holland Park. Entertainment and activities start at 5 p.m., with the movie rolling at dusk. More info: www.downtownsurreybia.com

Aug. 3, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.Pic-Knit, Surrey Museum,17710 56A Ave.

Join fellow crafters, and meet an alpaca, at a knit-in of sorts on Aug. 3 at the Surrey Museum. Knitting experts will be on hand to show you how to work those needles, and kids can also join in the fun and try their hand at fibre arts and crafts. Admission is by donation. More info:

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2013September

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Sept. 1, Family Lego Club, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.Strawberry Hill Library7399 122 St.

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2013October

Surrey’s spookiest house — Potters House of Horrors — comes alive again in October. Wind you way through the darkened hallways of this 9,000-square-foot mansion with monsters at every bend. More info: www.pottershouseofhorrors.com

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Oct. 5, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.Apple DayHistoric Stewart Farm13723 Crescent Rd.

Celebrate the harvest season and Apple Day at Historic Stewart Farm. Learn about myriad apple varieties, orchard bees and how to grow your own apple tree. The event will also feature samples of this fibrous fruit, apple cider press demonstrations and a colouring contest for kids. Entrance is by donation. More info: 604-592-6956.

Oct. 17-26“Boeing-Boeing”Surrey Arts Centre, 13750 88 Ave.

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Oct. 27, 7 p.m.The Legends of Rock & Roll tourBell Performing Arts Centre, 6250 144 St.

Catch the “Class of ’59” – Buddy Holly on guitar, Jerry Lee Lewis on piano and the Big Bopper on string bass – at the Bell Perform-ing Arts Centre as part of the Leg-ends of Rock and Roll tour. Tickets are $41.50. More info: www.bellperformingartscentre.com

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2013November

Nov. 11, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Remembrance DayCloverdale Cenotaph

Pay tribute to Canada’s war veterans at the 2013 Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cloverdale Cenotaph. Afterwards, bring the family to the Surrey Museum, 17710 56 Ave., where kids can make tissue paper poppies and other artwork to commemorate the day. It’s also a chance for all to write thank you notes on postcards to later be delivered to Lower Mainland veterans and their families. Refreshments will be available. Admission is by donation. More information: 604-592-6956.

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Nov. 1, Sassy AwardsBell Performing Arts Centre, 6250 144 St.

The third annual SASSY (Service Above Self Surrey Youth) Awards will be handed out in an entertaining ceremony at the Bell Performing Arts Centre on Nov. 1. The SASSY Awards honour youth, aged 16 to 21, who are living in Surrey or White Rock and demonstrate a strong commitment to community service. More info: sassyawards.ca

Nov. 6 - 9, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.2013 CCAA Women’s Soccer National ChampionshipsNewton Athletic Park7395 128 St.

Canada’s elite female soccer players will be in Surrey when Kwantlen Polytechnic University hosts the 2013 Canadian Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) National Women’s Soccer Championships at Newton Athletic Park. The event will draw the country’s top eight varsity women’s soccer teams for four days of intense competition.

As host team, the KPU Eagles have an automatic berth in the tournament. For more information, contact tournament chair Elise Le Brun at 604-599-2005 or [email protected]

Nov. 14, Surrey Business Excellence Awards Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, 15269 104 Ave.

The Surrey Board of Trade will recognize individuals who have shown great business acumen, at an Academy Awards-style dinner on Nov. 14. More information: www.businessinsurrey.com

Nov. 21 - 22Cities Fit for Children conferenceSheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, 15269 104 Ave.

“Rights of the Child” is the theme of this

year’s Cities Fit for Children conference. Policy makers, municipal leaders, recreation programmers, teachers, youth workers and other stakeholders in child development will come together in Surrey for this symposium, which looks at safe, healthy communities for children and families. For more information contact David Sadler at [email protected]

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Cloverdale Business Improvement AssociationPhone: (604) 576-3155 • Fax: (604) 576-3145

www.cloverdalebia.com / [email protected]

At the Crossroads ofHighway #10 & #15.

VISIT HISTORIC CLOVERDALE IN SURREY, BC

Cloverdale District Chamber of CommercePhone: (604) 574-9802 • Fax: (604) 574-9122www.cloverdale.bc.ca / [email protected]

2012 Festival & Events The major action starts with the famous Cloverdale Bed Races: May 17th,

Chili Cook-off Competition: May 18th, Rodeo Parade: May 19th,

Cloverdale Rodeo & Exhibition: May 18th – 21st. Plus other events like:

Cloverdale Blueberry Festival & Surrey Show N Shine: Aug. 4th,

Blueberry Festival Antique Tractor Pull: Aug. 4th-5th, Halloween

Costume Parade: Oct. 27th & Surrey’s Santa Parade of Lights: Dec. 2nd.

Town Centre Shopping Cloverdale is the historic center of one of Canada’s

fastest growing cities, Surrey, BC. The Cloverdale

Town Centre is famous for its antiques & collectables,

coffee shops & restaurants, gift/craft shops & specialty

shopping, tack shops and western wear. Cloverdale is

also a very popular filming destination and was home

to the popular TV series: Smallville.

AttractionsThe Cloverdale Town Centre is surrounded by a blend of scenic farmland

(corn mazes), road side vegetable markets, golf courses (Surrey is the

Golf Capital of Canada), the Cloverdale Fairgrounds (Home of Cloverdale

Rodeo & Country Fair), the Surrey Museum & Archives, and the latest in

entertainment Fraser Downs Racetrack & Casino.

Photos Courtesy: Shop Cloverdale Magazine

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Cloverdale Business Improvement AssociationPhone: (604) 576-3155 • Fax: (604) 576-3145

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At the Crossroads ofHighway #10 & #15.

VISIT HISTORIC CLOVERDALE IN SURREY, BC

Cloverdale District Chamber of CommercePhone: (604) 574-9802 • Fax: (604) 574-9122www.cloverdale.bc.ca / [email protected]

2012 Festival & Events The major action starts with the famous Cloverdale Bed Races: May 17th,

Chili Cook-off Competition: May 18th, Rodeo Parade: May 19th,

Cloverdale Rodeo & Exhibition: May 18th – 21st. Plus other events like:

Cloverdale Blueberry Festival & Surrey Show N Shine: Aug. 4th,

Blueberry Festival Antique Tractor Pull: Aug. 4th-5th, Halloween

Costume Parade: Oct. 27th & Surrey’s Santa Parade of Lights: Dec. 2nd.

Town Centre Shopping Cloverdale is the historic center of one of Canada’s

fastest growing cities, Surrey, BC. The Cloverdale

Town Centre is famous for its antiques & collectables,

coffee shops & restaurants, gift/craft shops & specialty

shopping, tack shops and western wear. Cloverdale is

also a very popular filming destination and was home

to the popular TV series: Smallville.

AttractionsThe Cloverdale Town Centre is surrounded by a blend of scenic farmland

(corn mazes), road side vegetable markets, golf courses (Surrey is the

Golf Capital of Canada), the Cloverdale Fairgrounds (Home of Cloverdale

Rodeo & Country Fair), the Surrey Museum & Archives, and the latest in

entertainment Fraser Downs Racetrack & Casino.

Photos Courtesy: Shop Cloverdale Magazine

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Cloverdale Business Improvement AssociationPhone: (604) 576-3155 • Fax: (604) 576-3145

www.cloverdalebia.com / [email protected]

At the Crossroads ofHighway #10 & #15.

VISIT HISTORIC CLOVERDALE IN SURREY, BC

Cloverdale District Chamber of CommercePhone: (604) 574-9802 • Fax: (604) 574-9122www.cloverdale.bc.ca / [email protected]

2012 Festival & Events The major action starts with the famous Cloverdale Bed Races: May 17th,

Chili Cook-off Competition: May 18th, Rodeo Parade: May 19th,

Cloverdale Rodeo & Exhibition: May 18th – 21st. Plus other events like:

Cloverdale Blueberry Festival & Surrey Show N Shine: Aug. 4th,

Blueberry Festival Antique Tractor Pull: Aug. 4th-5th, Halloween

Costume Parade: Oct. 27th & Surrey’s Santa Parade of Lights: Dec. 2nd.

Town Centre Shopping Cloverdale is the historic center of one of Canada’s

fastest growing cities, Surrey, BC. The Cloverdale

Town Centre is famous for its antiques & collectables,

coffee shops & restaurants, gift/craft shops & specialty

shopping, tack shops and western wear. Cloverdale is

also a very popular filming destination and was home

to the popular TV series: Smallville.

AttractionsThe Cloverdale Town Centre is surrounded by a blend of scenic farmland

(corn mazes), road side vegetable markets, golf courses (Surrey is the

Golf Capital of Canada), the Cloverdale Fairgrounds (Home of Cloverdale

Rodeo & Country Fair), the Surrey Museum & Archives, and the latest in

entertainment Fraser Downs Racetrack & Casino.

Photos Courtesy: Shop Cloverdale Magazine

Town Centre Shopping Cloverdale/Clayton is the historic center of one of Canada’s fastest growing cities, Surrey, BC. � e Cloverdale Town Centre is famous for its antiques & collectables, co� ee shops & restaurants, gi� /cra� shops & specialty shopping, tack shops and western wear.

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2013 Festival & Events Blueberry Antique Tractor Pull, Aug. 3rd; Cloverdale Blueberry Festival & Surrey Show N Shine: Aug. 10th; Halloween Costume Parade: Oct. 26th & Surrey’s Santa Parade of Lights: Dec. 1st.

Visit Historic Cloverdaleand discover the past lives here.

Photos Courtesy: Shop Cloverdale Magazine

Phone: (604) 576-3145

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2013December

6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.Holland Park, 13428 Old Yale Rd.

Watch your kid’s eyes widen from the sidelines as a convoy of big rigs decked out from cab to trailer in dazzling lights crawls down King George Boulevard. The trucks will pass by the Newton viewing area between 6:10 p.m. - 6:20 p.m., and shortly after arrive at Holland Park, where there will be entertainment and refreshments. More info: www.downtownsurreybia.com

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Tree Lighting FestivalCentral City Plaza102 Ave. &135 StreetNov. 23

Christmas o� cially arrives in Surrey with the annual Tree Lighting Festival at Central City Plaza. Mayor and council, with some assistance from Santa and Frosty, will � ip the switch, illumi-nating the city’s Christmas tree. With hot chocolate, ice-carving demonstrations, kids’ crafts and live music, there will be not shortage of holiday cheer at this

free event. More info: www.sur-rey.ca/culture-recreation

Santa’s Parade of LightsCloverdale Town CentreDecember

The annual Santa’s Parade of Lights processes down Cloverdale’s historic main street to the tree lighting ceremony. The event blends a traditional marching parade with antique cars, � oats, horses and an assembly of massive big rigs decorated in twinkling lights.

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Take a miniature train ride through the Christmas forest display and Santa’s Golden Rein-deer tunnel. More info: 604-501-1232|www.bctrains.com

Dec. 4, 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.Seasonal SizzleEaglequest Coyote Creek Golf Course, 7778 152 St.

Seasonal Sizzle is the Surrey Board of Trade’s annual Christmas party — a networking reception sponsored by Kwantlen Polytech-nic University. Admission is a

food or cash donation for the Surrey Food Bank. More info: www.businessinsurrey.com

Dec. 14, 12 noon – 3 p.m.Christmas Open HouseHistoric Stewart Farm, 13723 Crescent Rd.

Reminisce about Yuletides of yore at an old-fashioned Christmas cel-ebration at Historic Stewart Farm. Visit the charmingly decorated farmhouse where the Christmas spirit will be in full swing with live music, holiday crafts and seasonal refreshments. Entrance is by do-nation. More info: 604-592-6956.

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2014January

Join hundreds of swimmers as they welcome the new year by frolicking in the frigid waters of Semiahmoo Bay.

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Jan. 16- 25 Driving Miss DaisySurrey Arts Centre, 13750 88 Ave.

The Arts Club Theatre presents this Pulitzer Prize–winning drama, which follows the stirring adventures of a Southern matriarch and her chau� eur over their 25-year friendship. More info: www.surrey.ca/culture-recreation 604-501-5566.

Jan. 22, 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.New Year’s Business Reception Surrey Board of Trade O� ces101 14439 104 Ave.

Network with Surrey’s business leaders at this free event sponsored by Kwantlen Polytechnic University. More info: www.businessinsurrey.com

Jan. 27, 8, p.m.Vancouver Symphony OrchestraBell Performing Arts Centre, 6250 144 St.

Pianist Andrew von Oeyen makes his VSO debut performing Mozart’s decadent and poignant Piano Concerto No. 22. After the overture to the story of the damned lover Don Giovanni, Tchaikovsky’s symphonic fantasy tells the story of another famous damned lover, Francesca da Rimini from Dante’s Inferno, in haunting, rapturous music.info: www.businessinsurrey.cominfo: www.businessinsurrey.com haunting, rapturous music.

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Presented by the Surrey School District Bell Performing Arts Centre6250 144 St.

One of Canada’s largest jazz festivals is back in Surrey for its 32nd year — with performances from North America’s top jazz groups and musicians. The festival combines daytime concerts by 2,500 secondary school student musicians with evening performances by jazz professionals. More info: www.envisionjazzfestival.sd36.bc.ca

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Feb. 6, 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Economic Forecast LunchEaglequest Golf Course, 7778 152 St.

The Surrey Board of Trade presents an Economic Forecast Lunch on Feb. 6 at Eaglequest Golf Course. Admission is $45 plus GST for SBOT members or $60 plus GST for non-members. Register by phone at 604-581-7130 or online at www.businessinsurrey.com

Feb. 20 to March 1Chelsea Hotel: The Songs of Leonard CohenSurrey Arts Centre, 13750 88 Ave.

Immerse yourself in the music of one of Canada’s most iconic singer-songwriters, Leonard Cohen, at an Arts Club Theatre Company presentation of Chelsea Hotel. Cohen’s stirring songs are the heartbeat for the play, which is set in New York’s infamous hotel and has been described as “an eclectic cabaret of loves crumpled up and tossed aside like a writer’s first draft.” More info: www.surrey.ca/culture-recreation

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The largest amateur dance competition in North America returns to Surrey for the months of March and April. Myriad dance styles are performed during this spring festival, which features more than 10,000 participants. The Surrey Festival of Dance Society provides over $55,000 in scholarships to encourage local youth to further their careers. More info: [email protected]

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March 67:30 a.m. – 10 a.m.Surrey Board of Trade Business and Fraud Awareness DialogueLocation: TBA

The Surrey Board of Trade presents a Business and Fraud Awareness Dialogue on March 6. Free to attend. Register by phone at 604-581-7130 or online at www.businessinsurrey.com

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Vaisakhi ParadeGurdwara Dashmesh Darbar Temple, 12885 85 Ave.Date: TBA

Surrey plays host to one of the world’s largest Vaisakhi Day parties, attracting up to 200,000 people each year. Welcoming the Sikh New Year, the Vaisakhi Parade features live music and traditional food and drink. The celebration continues into the evening with a carnival and � reworks display. More info: www.surreyvaisakhiparade.ca.

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Party for the PlanetCentral City PlazaDate: TBA

Surrey celebrates Earth Day with Party for the Planet at Central City Plaza. Learn how to preserve Surrey’s natural environment while enjoying a line up of world-class musicians. More info: www.surrey.ca/partyfortheplanet

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2014May

Cowboys, a midway and entertainment — oh my. The annual Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair returns to the historic fairgrounds on 176 Street for the Victoria Day long weekend. The exhibition component is celebrating 125 years in 2014, and is still going strong as one of Canada’s largest rodeos. Meanwhile, the family-friendly country fair boasts a midway with rides and games and an outdoor entertainment stage. More info: www.cloverdalerodeo.com

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Cloverdale Bed RacesDowntown Cloverdale, 176A St. between 57 & 58 AvenuesDate: TBA

The Cloverdale Bed Races is the kickoff to the historic Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair. Teams from all sectors of the city — schools, businesses, media, civic employees, etc. — compete for prizes in this offbeat event that’s fun for the whole family. Hot dogs and drinks are available from the Cloverdale Lions Club stand. More info: www.clover-dalerodeo.com

Surrey Children’s FestivalSurrey Arts Centre and Bear Creek ParkDate: TBA

Kids will be enthralled for hours with performances from world-

class children’s musicians and visual artists combined with storytelling, arts and crafts and face painting at this three-day event.

Alexandra Festival Camp Alexandra, 2916 McBride Ave.Date: TBA

Every year in late spring, Camp Alexandra at Crescent Beach hosts its Alexandra Festival. The event includes a Family Fun Zone with attractions, activities and entertainment for the kids. Peruse the wares of more than 60 crafters, while enjoying refreshments and live entertainment. More info: www.alexhouse.net

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99 Days of Summertourismsurrey.com/99days Celebrate summer with 99 days of fantastic, family-friendly events, activities and festivals in Surrey, BC! Whether it’s visiting a local fish hatchery, engaging in a hands-on learning experience at the Surrey Nature Centre, or enjoying live music at Fusion Fest, these trip ideas are sure to kick-start your summer!

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The Golf Surrey Group brings together four of the most premier golf courses in Metro Vancouver; Morgan Creek, Northview, Hazelmere, and Peace Portal. Dedicated to raising the profile of golf in Surrey, the group delivers fantastic promotions, such as the Golf Surrey Pass and numerous contests that facilitate the discovery and use of our world-class golf courses. 45 in fortyfive45in45.com 45 in fortyfive provides insider tips on events, shopping, dining, recreation, and accommodations - all within 45 minutes of Surrey, BC! Be sure to check out our blog for fun contests, giveaways, reviews and hotel promotions, as well as great ideas on ways to explore Metro Vancouver.

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Want to have the best destinations in Surrey all mapped out for you? Explore the Interactive Map on our website for locations of the top recreation facilities, restaurants, shopping centers, hotels, and arts & culture destinations in Surrey!

Visitor’s Centre

If you have friends and family visiting the area, or are looking to travel throughout BC, stop in at the Visitor’s Centre where our friendly Travel Counselors will be able to provide you with free accommodation bookings, discounted attraction tickets, maps, and a great selection of souvenirs and retail merchandise!

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