Experience Western Canada's largest July 1 event.

Connect, learn and reflect at Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre in Cloverdale.

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Land Acknowledgement

Surrey Canada Day is situated on the ancestral, traditional, and unceded territories of the Salish Peoples, including the q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie), q̓ʷɑ:n̓ƛ̓ən̓ (Kwantlen), and sǝmyámǝ (Semiahmoo) land-based Nations.

Performers

Experience free, live entertainment and Indigenous cultural sharing.

Broken Social Scene

Alternative Experimental Rock

Since debuting in 2001, Broken Social Scene have personified the unyielding, incomparable power of IRL human connection.

Crown Lands

Alternative Classic Rock

Crown Lands received their first Juno Awards nominations, for Rock Album of the Year and Breakthrough Group of the Year, taking home the award for Breakthrough Group.

Neon Dreams

Alternative Pop

The singer knows all about overcoming hardships, and now uses music to help others find their way, too.

PIQSIQ

Alternative Indigenous

Sisters, Tiffany Ayalik and Inuksuk Mackay, come together to create Inuit style throat singing duo, PIQSIQ.

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Information

No tickets required! Experience Western Canada’s largest July 1 event in the heart of Cloverdale.

Anti-racism commitment

Festival organizers are committed to creating a festival that builds bridges to promote inter-cultural understanding.

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Health & Safety

All event activities will meet health and safety guidelines as set out by the Provincial Health Officer, Worksafe BC, Fraser Health and appropriate industry associations.

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Accessibility

Surrey Canada Day is accessible and inclusive to all, and offers accessible washrooms, parking and a sensory-friendly space.

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News & Updates

Broken Social Scene, Crown Lands and Neon Dreams to perform at Surrey Canada Day 2023

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Getting Here

Limited free parking is available within the Cloverdale Fairgrounds. Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre is located on the corner of 64 Ave and 176 St.

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Experience

A July 1 event for all-ages, Surrey Canada Day offers food trucks, a beverage garden, kid’s zone, amusement rides and more.

Indigenous Village

Learn about Indigenous culture and shop authentic, locally made products in the Indigenous Village.

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Community Hub presented by Chalo Fresh Co.

Taste a variety of food trucks, learn new dance moves, and try local beverages in the Community Hub.

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Amusement Rides

Experience the thrill and fun of a variety of amusement rides, games, inflatables and more!

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The Tavern presented by 604Now

Cool down with a variety of beer, wine, ciders and coolers.

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Kid's Zone

Bring your littles to take part in free crafts, games, toys, and a Kid's Stage featuring family performers.

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Food Trucks

Chow down at delicious food trucks offering vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options.

Bread & cheese food truck at Surrey Canada Day
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