Surrey’s Environmental Extravaganza 2026 - May events
*The event has already taken place on this date: Sun, 05/31/2026
Please help us keep this calendar up to date! If this activity is sold out, canceled, or otherwise needs alteration, email mindy@kidsoutandabout.com so we can update it immediately. If you have a question about the activity itself, please contact the organization administrator listed below.
May 1, 10am-1pm
Explore superheroes in our environment with activities and crafts! Enjoy this ‘green’ day as we welcome our newest feature exhibit at the Museum. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Drop-in. All ages.
Museum of Surrey (17710 56 Ave).
Hosted by Museum of Surrey.
Discovery Days
May 1, 10am-2pm
Discover nature at Surrey Nature Centre! Explore outside with one of our staff and choose from a selection of self-guided activities. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way).
Hosted By Surrey Parks.
Nature Family Storytime with DUPLO®
May 1, 10:30-11:30am
Join us for nature-themed stories and songs. Help imaginations grow and build a love of reading. After storytime, there will be playtime with DUPLO®. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Clayton (7155 187A St).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Nature Storytime with Parks Canada
May 1, 2:00-2:30pm
Join us for nature-themed stories and songs. Help imaginations grow and build a love of reading. Presented in partnership with Parks Canada.
Surrey Libraries – Newton (13795 70 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries and Parks Canada.
Learn to Fish
May 2, 10am-12pm
Learn the basics of freshwater fishing including hatchery roles, fish identification & biology, tackle, rod rigging, casting, and hands on fishing! All equipment is provided and programs run rain or shine. Adult supervision/participation is required. Ages 5-15.
Green Timbers Urban Forest Park (14600 block of 100 Ave). Meet at the south end of Green Timbers Lake.
Hosted by Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C. Pre-register online.
Arbor Day Celebration
May 2, 10am-1pm
Celebrate trees and help grow the urban forest. Help plant new park trees, jam to upbeat music, enjoy family-friendly activities, take homes and more. Free lunch provided to planters (while quantities last). Everyone welcome! Tools and training provided. Drop-in. All ages.
Sequoia Ridge Park (15220 80 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Parks.
Birdwatching for Beginners
May 2, 10am-1pm
Ready to meet some of our local avian neighbours and for some ‘AHA’ moments as we share some basic birdwatching pointers? Learn about their behaviours and how to identify our chirpy friends. Bring binoculars if available. All ages.
Elgin Heritage Park (13568 Crescent Rd). Meet at Information Kiosk.
Hosted by White Rock and Surrey Naturalists. Pre-register to swalker3@shaw.ca.
Textile Dye Garden Open House
May 2, 1-4pm
Learn about local and Indigenous plants used for textiles and dyeing. Tour the garden, see demonstrations of spinning and weaving and try hands-on activities. Drop-in. All ages.
Museum of Surrey (17710 56A Ave). Museum Town Hall and Garden.
Hosted by Museum of Surrey.
Nature Pyjama Storytime with DUPLO®
May 5, 6:30-7:00pm
Join us for nature-themed stories and songs. You are welcome to wear your pyjamas for this fun storytime. After storytime, there will be playtime with DUPLO®. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries - Cloverdale (5642 176A St).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Accessible Trillium Walk
May 6, 1-3pm
Spot trillium flowers along a compacted universal access trail designed for people with varying abilities. Enjoy this easy 800-metre guided walk with interpretive stops. Drop-in. All ages.
Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest Park (Wally Ross Trail parking lot, north side of 24 Ave between 144 St and 148 St).
Hosted by Sunnyside Acres Heritage Society.
Migratory Bird Walk
May 9, 7:00-8:30am
Start your morning at Blackie Spit and see the birds arriving and their courtships! Explore the habitats that support migrating and resident birds and observe these incredible travelers in action. Follow-up your walk at Kwomais Point Park for a bird talk. Ages 14+.
Blackie Spit Park (3136 McBride Ave).
Hosted by Friends of Semiahmoo Bay Society. Pre-register to blueheronmarg@gmail.com.
Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day
May 9, 9am-1pm
Celebrate the amazing journeys of migratory birds and meet local birders! Begin with an adult presentation at 9am. Group displays & activities. Family-friendly activities begin at 9:45am, a talk at 10:30am, and finish with a family guided bird walk at 11:30am. All ages.
Kwomais Point Park (1367 128 St). Meet in Sanford Hall.
Hosted by Friends of Semiahmoo Bay Society and Vancouver Avian Research Centre. Pre-register for bird walk only to blueheronmarg@gmail.com.
Nature Walk
May 9, 10:00-10:45am
Join one of our team members for a guided nature walk around the Surrey Nature Centre and Green Timbers Park. Walks are designed for all ages and will go rain or shine. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way).
Hosted by Surrey Parks.
Learn to Fish
May 9, 10am-12pm
Learn the basics of freshwater fishing including hatchery roles, fish identification & biology, tackle, rod rigging, casting, and hands on fishing! All equipment is provided and programs run rain or shine. Adult supervision/participation is required. Ages 5-15.
Green Timbers Urban Forest Park (14600 block of 100 Ave). Meet at the south end of Green Timbers Lake.
Hosted by Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C. Pre-register online.
Seniors Nature Walk
May 9, 11am-12pm
Join this seniors-only nature walk and explore Green Timbers Park with a Surrey Nature Centre staff member. Drop-in. Ages 55+.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way).
Hosted by Surrey Parks.
Salmon Send-Off
May 9, 11am-3pm
Discover how salmon are raised in the hatchery and release baby salmon in the Serpentine River to begin their journey to the ocean. Drop-in. All ages.
Tynehead Regional Park (16689 96 Ave). Meet at hatchery.
Hosted by Serpentine Enhancement Society.
Craft Swap
May 9, 11:30am-3:00pm
Drop by to swap craft supplies with your community! Bring good condition craft supplies (maximum 10 items, or 1 grocery bag per person) to share and take-home new treasures. Drop-off supplies from 9-11am and the swap starts at 11:30am. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way).
Hosted by Surrey Parks.
Invasive Species Action
May 9, 12-3pm
Celebrate Invasive Species Action Month and learn how you can make a difference in protecting Surrey’s natural spaces all year long. Drop-in. All ages.
Robertson Drive Park (12714 92 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Parks.
Adult Nature Walk
May 9, 2-3pm
Join this adult-only nature walk and explore Green Timbers Park with a Surrey Nature Centre staff member. Drop-in. Ages 18+.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way).
Hosted by Surrey Parks.
Nature Family Movie: The Wild Robot
May 9, 2-4pm
Join us for The Wild Robot (Rating: G, Running time: 1 hr 42 min). Bring your own snacks. Parents must stay with children who need supervision. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Semiahmoo (1815 152 St).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Clayton Seed Library Meetup
May 10, 10:30am-12:30pm
Volunteer with the Clayton Seed Library every month and learn some gardening tips and tricks in the process. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Clayton (7155 187A St).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Mother’s Day Bird Friendly Picnic
May 10, 1-3pm
Join us for family-friendly, nature-themed Mother’s Day picnic in the park! Learn how birds take care of their babies and how they can inspire us to slow down and connect to the natural world. Discover what you can do to help nature and gain tips for the best bird spots. All ages.
Holland Park (13428 Old Yale Rd). Meet at public washrooms.
Hosted by NatureKidsBC and Vancouver Avian Research Centre. Pre-register online.
Nature Family Movie: The Wild Robot
May 10, 2-4pm
Join us for The Wild Robot (Rating: G, Running time: 1 hr 42 min). Bring your own snacks. Parents must stay with children who need supervision. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Guildford (15105 105 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Nature Family Storytime
May 12, 10:30-11:00am
Join us for nature-themed stories and songs. Help imaginations grow and build a love of reading. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Semiahmoo (1815 152 St).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Owl Prowl
May 12, 6:00-7:30pm
Step into the world of owls with the Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (O.W.L.). Meet live owls up close, discover their fascinating adaptations, and then go on a guided walk through the park to search for signs of these nocturnal birds. Ages 5+.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way).
Hosted by Surrey Parks and OWL (Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society). Pre-register online.
Birding in Sunnyside Acres
May 13, 9-11am
Stop, look and listen for a variety of birds along Sunnyside’s lush, forested trails. Owls, hawks, woodpeckers, chickadees, and wrens—who knows how many species you will see and hear on this walk with a guide who will introduce you to birding. Drop-in. Ages 6+.
Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest Park (Wally Ross Trail parking lot, north side of 24 Ave between 144 St and 148 St).
Hosted by Sunnyside Acres Heritage Society.
Nature Storytime in the Park
May 13, 10:00-10:45am
Enjoy a seasonal story with your child followed by a guided nature adventure. Children must be accompanied by a caregiver. Drop-in. Ages 0-5.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way).
Hosted by Surrey Parks.
WALKit: Serpentine Wildlife Walk
May 13, 10:30-11:30am
Join us for a walk in the Serpentine Wildlife Management Area. This 150-hectare nature reserve offers a rich mix of wetland, riparian, and open field habitats. It is an ideal location for birdwatchers, nature lovers, and casual walkers. Ages 55+.
Serpentine Wildlife Management Area parking lot (44 Ave and King George Blvd).
Hosted by Healthy Communities. Pre-register to celina.li@surrey.ca.
Hummingbird Banding
May 13, 5-7pm
Rescheduled for Thursday, June 4, 5-7pm
Join the Vancouver Avian Research Centre to catch and band hummingbirds and other local bird species. Learn all about these species, the challenges they face and how we can help them by banding. See these birds up close before they’re released. Ages 13+.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way).
Hosted by Surrey Parks and Vancouver Avian Research Centre. Pre-register online.
Youth Ivy Weaving
May 15, 4:30-6:30pm
Combine your passion for habitat restoration with your creativity. Join other youth in caring for the urban forest by removing English ivy from the park, then learn some ivy weaving techniques and weave your own creation. No experience required. Tools and training provided. Open to youth and Surrey Youth Stewardship Squad volunteers. Bring your friends! Drop-in. Ages 13-18.
Barry Mather Park (15039 92A Ave).
Hosted By Surrey Parks.
Nature Work Party
May 16, 10am-12pm
Join us in caring for Surrey parks. Help remove invasive plants, clean up litter, and enhance habitat within the park. Tools and training provided. Bring water and wear appropriate clothing for the weather. Drop-in at either 10:00am or 10:30am. All ages.
Fleetwood Park (15802 80 Ave).
Hosted By Surrey Parks.
Shoreline Cleanup
May 16, 11am-1pm
Make a difference by helping to clean up the beach! Wear comfortable footwear and dress for the weather. All ages.
Bayview Park, West Beach (14586 Marine Dr, White Rock). Meet near boat ramp.
Hosted by Friends of Semiahmoo Bay Society. Pre-register to register@birdsonthebay.ca.
River Basin Days - Pollinator Investigators
May 16, 12:30-1:30pm & 2:00-3:30pm
Join the Fraser River Discovery Centre and NatureKidsBC for hands-on, family-friendly activities that explore the wonderful world of pollinators and flowering plants! Learn about the challenges pollinators face, play conservation games, and participate in native species identification challenges. All ages.
Bear Creek Park (13750 88 Ave). Meet at trail to Bear Creek Gardens.
Hosted by Fraser River Discovery Centre and NatureKidsBC . Pre-register online.
Youth Invasive Plant Removal
May 16, 1-3pm
Join other youth in caring for the urban forest by removing invasive plants from the park. No experience required. Tools and training provided. Open to youth and Surrey Youth Stewardship Squad volunteers. Bring your friends! Drop-in. Ages 13-18.
Fleetwood Park (15802 80 Ave).
Hosted By Surrey Parks.
Nature Family Movie: The Wild Robot
May 16, 1-3pm
Join us for The Wild Robot (Rating: G, Running time: 1 hr 42 min). Bring your own snacks. Parents must stay with children who need supervision. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Fleetwood (15996 84 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Nature Family Movie: The Lorax
May 16, 2-4pm
Join us for The Lorax (Rating: G, Running time: 1 hr 27 min). Bring your own snacks. Parents must stay with children who need supervision. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Semiahmoo (1815 152 St).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Native Plant Self-Guided Tour
May 18, 11am-4pm
Native plants are growing on a hillside nature trail. The written guide will help you discover over 50 labelled native plants. When you are finished, walk through Mrs. Darts' glorious rhododendrons in full bloom! Drop-in. All ages.
Darts Hill Garden Park (1633 170 St).
Hosted by Darts Hill Garden Conservancy Trust Society.
Nature Sensory-Friendly Storytime
May 19, 6:30-7:30pm
Join us for nature-themed, sensory-friendly stories and songs in a welcoming and adaptive environment. This storytime is for those who are on the autism/ADHD spectrum or have other sensory processing needs. Sensory toys, puzzles, colouring pages, and headphones will be available. After a 30-minute storytime, there'll be playtime for children and social time for caregivers. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Ocean Park (12854 17 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Nature Walk
May 20, 10:00-10:45am
Join one of our team members for a guided nature walk around the Surrey Nature Centre and Green Timbers Park. Walks are designed for all ages and will go rain or shine. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way).
Hosted by Surrey Parks.
World Bee Day
May 20, 2:30-5:00pm
We can’t wait to show you our bees at our World Bee Day event! Join us for bee-themed activities, bee-friendly flower planting, special guests and more! Beekeeping demo from 4–4:30pm. Drop-in. All ages.
Honeybee Centre (7480 176 St).
Hosted by Honeybee Centre.
Micro-World Detective
May 20, 6:30-8:00pm
Get up close to explore forest ecosystems. Magnification will help us learn about how plants, animals, even soil, all work together to support forest life. Drop-in. Ages 12 and under.
Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest Park (Wally Ross Trail parking lot, north side of 24 Ave between 144 St and 148 St).
Hosted by Sunnyside Acres Heritage Society.
Nature Family Storytime with DUPLO®
May 21, 10:30-11:30am
Join us for nature-themed stories and songs. Help imaginations grow and build a love of reading. After storytime, there will be playtime with DUPLO®. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Ocean Park (12854 17 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Nature Special
May 21, 3-4pm
Join us for a nature-themed event with games, activities, and crafts. Drop-in. Ages 5-12.
Surrey Libraries – Fleetwood (15996 84 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Biodiversity Day BioBlitz
May 22, 9am-4pm
Celebrate the International Day for Biological Diversity by observing and recording nature in your community. From birds and bugs to trees and flowers, every observation helps protect biodiversity in our backyard. Bring a smartphone or tablet, and we’ll help you take your first steps as a community scientist. Drop-in for self-guided discovery or register for a guided walk. All ages.
Port Kells Park (19340 88 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Parks and Surrey’s Natural Areas Partnership.
1. Discover Biodiversity: Stories & Senses
May 22, 9-10am
Enjoy a nature inspired story time and forest walk celebrating biodiversity, and the variety of life in Surrey. Discover the wonders hidden among the trees through the sights, sounds, and smells of Port Kells. Parent/guardian participation is required. Ages 2-5.
Port Kells Park (19340 88 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Parks. Pre-register online.
2. Discover Biodiversity: Nature & Technology
May 22, 5:00-6:30pm
Explore how technology can help us better understand the natural world. Use the iNaturalist app to observe and record plants and wildlife in your community and contribute to real biodiversity research. Open to Surrey Youth Stewardship Squad volunteers and youth aged 13-18.
Port Kells Park (19340 88 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Parks. Pre-register online.
3. Discover Biodiversity: Walk & Talk
May 22, 7:00-8:30pm
Join us for a guided walk and talk about the plants and wildlife that share our urban forest. Learn about birds, bugs, trees, and flowers, and how each play a role in supporting biodiversity and healthy ecosystems. Record your observations or simply connect with nature. All ages.
Port Kells Park (19340 88 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Parks. Pre-register online.
Nature Toddler Storytime with DUPLO®
May 22, 10:30-11:30am
Join us for nature-themed stories and songs. After storytime, there will be playtime with DUPLO®. Drop-in. Ages 1-3.
Surrey Libraries – Ocean Park (12854 17 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Nature Kids Craft Club
May 22, 3-4pm
Join us for nature-themed crafts and activities. Ages 8-11.
Surrey Libraries – Guildford (15105 105 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries. Registration details at surreylibraries.ca.
Nature Storytime in the Park
May 23, 10:00-10:45am
Enjoy a seasonal story with your child followed by a guided nature adventure. Children must be accompanied by a caregiver. Drop-in. Ages 0-5.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way).
Hosted by Surrey Parks.
Forest Whisper Yoga
May 23, 10:00-11:30am
Join us for a relaxing outdoor yoga session where you can breathe, stretch, and reconnect with nature among old-growth trees and birdsong at Semiahmoo Heritage Trail. Just bring your yoga mat and water for this free community event! Ages 13+.
Semiahmoo Trail Park (3065 Semiahmoo Trail). Meet at Semiahmoo Trail Elementary School.
Hosted by Friends of Semiahmoo Trail. Pre-register to friendsofsemiahmootrail@gmail.com.
Owls in the Park
May 23, 11am-1pm
Discover owls of many different shapes and sizes and their owl-mazing adaptations from a knowledgeable park interpreter. Follow a self-guided trail to learn about the endangered northern spotted owl, its life cycle, and conservation. Meet a live owl! Drop-in. All ages.
Tynehead Regional Park (16689 96 Ave). Meet at hatchery entrance.
Hosted by Metro Vancouver Regional Parks and Northern Spotted Owl Breeding Program.
Surrey Seed Library
May 23, 11:00am-2:30pm
The Seed Library offers free access to seeds and supports local gardeners in saving seeds at home. We are a living seed exchange currently sharing 60 varieties of regionally adapted open pollinated, and self-fertile seed. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Ocean Park (12854 17 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Jump Start Your Garden
May 23, 11am-3pm
Jump start your garden with tips on growing from seeds, soil nutrients, and seed saving, plus nature walks and a Kids Zone with hands-on activities for young gardeners. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way)
Hosted by City Centre Seed Library and Clayton Seed Library
Nature Family Movie: A Bug's Life
May 23, 2-4pm
Join us for A Bug's Life (Rating: G, Running time: 1 hr 35 min). Bring your own snacks. Parents must stay with children who need supervision. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Semiahmoo (1815 152 St).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
World Fish Migration Day
May 23, 3-6pm
Help us add more colourful fish to the Stream of Dreams mural and learn about Quibble Creek in the heart of the City. Drop-in. All ages.
City Centre Detention Pond (9910 Whalley Blvd). Meet at pond entrance gate.
Hosted by Salmon Habitat Restoration Program (SHaRP).
Craft Supply Swap
May 24, 10:30am- 12:15pm
Drop off clean, reusable arts and crafts supplies to share with others. Pick up new materials on the day of the swap. You do not need to donate to participate. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Clayton (7155 187A St).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Nature Family Movie: Bee Movie
May 24, 2-4pm
Join us for Bee Movie (Rating: PG, Running time: 1 hr 31 min). Bring your own snacks. Parents must stay with children who need supervision. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Guildford (15105 105 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Hummingbird Banding
May 25, 9:30-11:30am
Join the Vancouver Avian Research Centre to catch and band hummingbirds and other local bird species. Learn all about these species, the challenges they face and how we can help them by banding. See these birds up close before they’re released. Ages 13+.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way).
Hosted by Surrey Parks and Vancouver Avian Research Centre. Pre-register online.
Discovery Days
May 25, 10am-2pm
Discover nature at Surrey Nature Centre! Explore outside with one of our staff and choose from a selection of self-guided activities. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way).
Hosted By Surrey Parks.
Nature Special: Oceans
May 26, 3:30-4:30pm
Join us for a nature program with stories, songs, and a craft about oceans. Ages 5-12.
Surrey Libraries – Ocean Park (12854 17 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries. Registration details at surreylibraries.ca.
Owl Prowl
May 26, 6:00-7:30pm
Step into the world of owls with the Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society (O.W.L.). Meet live owls up close, discover their incredible adaptations, and then go on a guided walk through the park to search for signs of these nocturnal birds. Ages 5+.
Godwin Farm Biodiversity Preserve Park (9016 164 St).
*Dogs are not permitted in this park
Hosted by Surrey Parksand OWL (Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Society). Pre-register online.
WALKit: Unwin Park Walk
May 27, 10:00-11:30am
Join us for our group walks to work on mobility, meet new people, and chat about different points of interest along the way. Ages 55+.
Unwin Park (13313 68 Ave). Meet in parking lot.
Hosted by Healthy Communities. Pre-register to celina.li@surrey.ca.
Forest Fairy Walk
May 27, 6:30-7:30pm
Walk with a forest fairy to discover the forest from a fairy's perspective. Discover where they play, what they eat, and where they might be hiding! Drop-in. Ages 12 and under.
Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest Park (Wally Ross Trail parking lot, north side of 24 Ave between 144 St and 148 St).
Hosted by Sunnyside Acres Heritage Society.
Celebrate Coastal Native Plants
May 28, 9am-12pm
Drop into the White Rock Native Plant Demonstration Garden & learn about the benefits of planting coastal native plants. Celebrate their beauty and discover how they provide food for birds, pollinators & people. Seeds may be available. Drop-in. Ages 13+.
White Rock Museum (14970 Marine Dr, White Rock).
Hosted by Friends of Semiahmoo Bay Society.
Nature Babytime: Oceans
May 28, 11am-12pm
Join us for ocean themed songs, stories, rhymes and bounces to help your baby develop speech and language skills. After a 30 minute storytime, there will be play time for babies and social time for caregivers. Drop-in. Ages 0-12 months.
Surrey Libraries – Newton (13795 70 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Nature Family Movie: WALL-E
May 28, 6:30-8:30pm
Join us for WALL-E (Rating: G, Running time: 1 hr 38 min). Bring your own snacks. Parents must stay with children who need supervision. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Newton (13795 70 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Outdoor Nature Toddler Dance Party
May 29, 10:30-11:30am
Join us for music and movement at our butterfly themed dance party. Ages 1-4.
Surrey Libraries – Ocean Park (12854 17 Ave).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries. Registration details at surreylibraries.ca.
Guided Plant Walk
May 30, 10-11:30am
Join Kwantlen First Nation Elder Karen Gabriel for a presentation and guided walk to learn how to identify edible and medicinal plants in our urban parks— and which ones to avoid. Parent participation required. Ages 10+.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way).
Hosted by Surrey Parks. Pre-register online.
Buzz & Bloom Fest
May 30, 12-3pm
Join us for a buzz-worthy celebration! Explore hands-on activities, meet local experts, and discover how bees, butterflies, and other pollinators keep our ecosystems thriving. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Nature Centre (14225 Green Timbers Way).
Hosted by Surrey Parks.
Nature Family Movie: WALL-E
May 30, 2-4pm
Join us for WALL-E (Rating: G, Running time: 1 hr 38 min). Bring your own snacks. Parents must stay with children who need supervision. Drop-in. All ages.
Surrey Libraries – Semiahmoo (1815 152 St).
Hosted by Surrey Libraries.
Eco-Art: Printing with Pansies
May 31, 1-4pm
Experiment with Eco-Printing! Capture the beauty of flowers by creating a one-of-a-kind print. Drop-in. All ages.
Clayton Community Centre (7155 187A St). Visual Arts Studio A&B.
Hosted by Community Arts- Clayton Community Centre.
River Connections: Art, Nature, and Salmon
May 31, 1:00-4:30pm
Express your connection to nature and salmon through art and activities such as an eco-printing art activity, painting colourful wooden fish with the Stream of Dreams and viewing underwater life in a presentation by biologist and photographer Fernando Lessa. Surrey’s Salmon Habitat Restoration Program will also have games and information to share about the surrounding salmon streams. Drop-in. All ages.
Clayton Community Centre (7155 187A St).
Hosted by Community Arts- Clayton Community Centre and Salmon Habitat Restoration Program (SHaRP).
*Times, dates, and prices of any activity posted to our calendars are subject to change. Please be sure to click through directly to the organization’s website to verify.
