Top 8 Things to do Good for Big Groups in Surrey, Canada

March 24, 2022 Viva Honore

Discover the best top things to do in Surrey, Canada including White Rock Sea Tours and Whale Watch Vancouver, Historic Stewart Farm, Green Timbers Urban Forest, Crescent Beach, Peace Arch Provincial Park, Fraser Valley Heritage Railway, Port Kells Nurseries, Bad Axe Throwing.
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1. White Rock Sea Tours and Whale Watch Vancouver

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5.0 based on 318 reviews

White Rock Sea Tours and Whale Watch Vancouver

Whale Watching Take an unforgettable 5-hour journey through the San Juan and Gulf Islands, experience breathtaking scenery and marine wildlife. This enchanting journey features secluded bays, secret coves, and spectacular world-class scenery. We seek out killer whales, humpback whales, porpoise, sea lions, seals, and others. The boat takes lunch and breaks on the islands. An unforgettable trip of a lifetime you will not forget. Keep your cameras at the ready to capture harbour seals, porpoise, eagles and other wildlife. You will experience the thrill of riding in a Zodiac Hurricane 733!

2. Historic Stewart Farm

13723 Crescent Rd, Surrey, British Columbia V4P 1J4 Canada +1 604-591-4627 [email protected] http://www.surrey.ca/stewartfarm
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4.5 based on 63 reviews

Historic Stewart Farm

A picturesque site telling the story of a Surrey family circa 1900. While the farmhouse is temporarily closed, visitors can still experience Guided Outdoor Tours Tuesday to Friday from 1-3:30pm. Perfect for the family or social bubble (10 person limit), discover the stories of the site with an informative guide. Then explore on your own with a nature walk or sit down for a picnic. One group spot is available every 30 minutes with the final tour beginning at 3pm. Guests are required to pre-register their group online.

Reviewed By 533angiek

This is a fabulous little gem of history just outside Vancouver. It's free and there's good parking. You can wander round the house, barns and grounds and there are some lovely trails to walk with fabulous views of the mountains and river. It would be a great place to take a picnic in the warm months. Lots of history and not too much to read. All in all a great experience for all ages

3. Green Timbers Urban Forest

14600 Block of 100 Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia Canada +1 604-591-4011 http://www.surrey.ca/culture-recreation/2104.aspx
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4.5 based on 113 reviews

Green Timbers Urban Forest

4. Crescent Beach

O'hara Lane Beecher St & O'Hara Lane, Surrey, British Columbia BC V4A Canada +1 604-679-7046 http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/.../parkpgs/juan_de_fuca/jd..
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4.5 based on 643 reviews

Crescent Beach

Reviewed By msnatalieca - Chilliwack, Canada

Crescent Beach is breathtaking, we go with the family during the day and enjoy a lovely stroll and all you feel is peace, the ocean breeze in the blue and silver colour water and most of the time the sun is out even on cold days...What a treat even when I am just on my own spa time for the mind and soul. Love birds looking for a perfect location outdoors for photos before/after weddings just in White Rock, BC.

5. Peace Arch Provincial Park

40 km south of Vancouver Junction of Highway 99 in British Columbia and Interstate 5 in Washington State, Surrey, British Columbia Canada http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/peace_arch/
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4.5 based on 87 reviews

Peace Arch Provincial Park

Reviewed By Eaglewomanbc - White Rock, Canada

This is my favourite park, always immaculately kept and well behaved park/walkers. Always love going down to the beach and walk along for about an hour or two, sit down and just drink in nature.

6. Fraser Valley Heritage Railway

17630 56th Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia V3S 1C5 Canada +1 604-574-9056 [email protected] http://fvhrs.org
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Fraser Valley Heritage Railway

Open May to October Ride on an operating Heritage Railway. We are open Saturdays and Sundays May through October, from 9.30am until the last train returns at 4.00pm. Come out and see what we have to offer and go for a ride on the train.

7. Port Kells Nurseries

18730 88 Ave, Surrey, British Columbia V4N 5T1 Canada +1 604-882-1344 http://portkellsnurseries.com/
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4.5 based on 20 reviews

Port Kells Nurseries

8. Bad Axe Throwing

109 - 8132 130th St, Surrey, British Columbia V3W 8J9 Canada +1 844-818-0999 [email protected] http://badaxethrowing.com/locations/axe-throwing-surrey/
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4.5 based on 149 reviews

Bad Axe Throwing

Bad Axe Throwing Surrey is offering various exciting games as well as a team and individual tournaments for an unforgettable experience. We serve the Greater Vancouver area, Richmond and Surrey. Axe throwing is something new and a little bit different. Everyone's done bowling, maybe you’ve done some pretty awesome laser tag, but axe throwing takes the cake, and it’s also something everyone can do. If you can lift up an axe, we can teach you how to throw it. It’s simple, fun and addictive.

Reviewed By CTR604 - Vancouver, Canada

I saw a video online and thought I'd try axe throwing. Wasn't expecting much; you just throw things. How exciting can that be? The setup is pretty bare bones too. No reception, cashier (Square cc payment only), lineup system, or signs/directions how to get started. You walk in and it's just a table then the throwing lanes. It's not the typical entertainment & recreational establishment I was used to (bowling, gokart, etc). We (group of 4) thought the activity would've been a dud. We were so wrong! Axe throwing is raw; you just throw things. The whole setup added to that raw feeling. Wood everywhere, marked up furniture, basic, clean, simple. If it were a nicer facility, we wouldn't have felt as comfortable throwing axes and damaging the target. Axe throwing was also a surprisingly fun way to de-stress and compete with friends at the same time. It's fast too. Throw, retrieve, repeat every 10 seconds. You definitely get your moneys worth compared to slower less energized target sports like darts, bowling, or billards. Special shoutout to our host, AJ, who was super friendly and helpful. He was the only employee working and had to run games for a bday party but still took time to teach us how to throw, check in on us, teach us some games. AJ turned a fun evening into a great memory. Best things is, you can bring your own food and alcohol. Be sure to bring beer when you go.

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