We’ve planned your autumn perfectly in Surrey with activities to keep your family entertained all season.
- Visit our three pumpkin patches from September 21st at Hazelmere, Rondriso Farms, and Port Kells Nursery, then take the daily Pumpkin Train at Bear Creek Heritage Railway throughout October.
- 100+ kilometres of nature trails give you brilliant fall walks, while the Museum of Surrey’s “Soil Superheroes” exhibit and Historic Stewart Farm’s free weekend tours offer indoor options when the weather changes.

We have loads more happening across our neighbourhoods this autumn.
Arts & Cultural Events for the Whole Family

Surrey’s autumn arts scene gives your family both entertainment and cultural enrichment without the hassle other cities face. We get spoiled here with Culture Days bringing free coffee and artist chats at Historic Stewart Farm and Surrey Art Gallery. The Museum of Surrey’s Soil Superheroes exhibit lets your family bond while learning hands-on soil science and ecology together. The South Rock Art Tour opens dozens of local studios where your kids can watch real artists create their work. September through October brings you the White Rock & South Surrey Culture Crawl alongside comedy festivals. These events show exactly why our arts community stays active all year long.
Seasonal Festivals and Pumpkin Patches
Our arts scene isn’t the only thing that makes autumn special here. Surrey’s fall festivals and pumpkin patches bring exactly what your family wants this season. You’ll find pumpkin patches opening September 21st at Hazelmere, Rondriso Farms, and Port Kells Nursery, where you can pick your own. The Bear Creek Heritage Railway becomes our famous Pumpkin Train, running daily through October with decorated forests and treats for everyone.
Mark October 19th for Potter’s Garden Centre’s Fall Festival featuring artisan booths and BBQ. South Surrey and White Rock keep the fun going with the Culture Crawl and Comedy Festival. These festivals offer engaging activities for kids that make autumn memorable for families in our community.

Nature Trails and Outdoor Adventures

When autumn arrives and colours our local forests, Surrey’s 100+ kilometres of nature trails give your family the perfect setting for weekend walks. You’ll find great options like Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest’s self-guided autumn walks, where scavenger hunts keep your children busy in safe outdoor spaces. Redwood Park’s massive trees create special moments during fall, and those 203 reviewers were right about that 4.5-star rating. If you want outdoor activities beyond hiking, Bakerview Park has organized sports, while Tynehead Hatchery offers year-round learning about salmon conservation. These Surrey parks provide exactly what we locals love: great nature trails combined with activities that your whole family will enjoy.
Interactive Museums and Educational Exhibits

When cooler weather brings families inside, we head straight to Surrey’s interactive museums for engaging, hands-on learning experiences. The Museum of Surrey’s “Soil Superheroes” exhibit lets kids explore the hidden world of soil science through hands-on displays that captivate children. We enjoy “Journeys in Care: Stories from Nurses of Indian Heritage” for its moving storytelling drawn from photographs and personal memorabilia. Surrey Art Gallery highlights work from local artists, whilst Historic Stewart Farm provides free heritage activities from Wednesday through Sunday. These educational spots keep your family entertained while building community connections through shared cultural moments.
Heritage Sites and Historical Experiences

Right here in Surrey, we’ve got some fantastic heritage spots that make history come alive for your family. At Historic Stewart Farm, you can take free guided tours Wednesday through Sunday, where your kids get hands-on experience of 1900s farm life – it’s way more engaging than any textbook. The Museum of Surrey’s Journeys in Care: Stories from Nurses of Indian Heritage exhibit shares our city’s story through diverse voices and authentic artifacts, offering your family a new perspective on how our community has grown and evolved over time.
Historic Stewart Farm Tours
While most families head to typical autumn attractions, we’ve found that Historic Stewart Farm gives you something much better. It offers a real glimpse into Surrey’s farming history. Wednesday through Sunday, from noon to 4:30 pm, enjoy free farmhouse visits and let your family experience authentic Surrey farm life from around 1900 on beautiful grounds filled with historic buildings.
What makes these autumn activities special for your family?
- Hands-on farm experiences that naturally engage children
- Family-friendly activities suitable for all ages
- Guided tours that bring history alive through expert storytelling
These autumn events run from September through November, making them perfect for your family outings.
Museum Heritage Exhibits
Museum Heritage Exhibits
When you’re ready to move indoors from outdoor activities, Surrey’s cultural spaces offer equally engaging autumn experiences for families wanting to connect with local history. We love how the Museum of Surrey creates memorable moments that will enhance your Surrey visit.
The Soil Superheroes exhibit runs through September 13th, featuring hands-on soil science activities that fascinate children. You’ll find the Journeys in Care exhibit particularly interesting – it brings local stories to life through photographs and interviews that engage visitors of all ages.
These cultural experiences complement your outdoor adventures perfectly. From meditation practices to local artistic traditions, these museum visits provide meaningful activities for families seeking genuine cultural connections in Surrey.
Community Programs and Special Events

Surrey’s autumn lineup brings together environmental initiatives, cultural festivities, and multigenerational programming to engage families throughout the season.
What’s on this autumn:
- Releaf Tree Planting – Come out Saturdays and get your hands dirty with environmental work across different neighbourhoods
- International South Asian Film Festival (Sep 25-29) – Watch 53 short films and 19 world premieres celebrating our community
- National Seniors Day (Oct 1-4) – Bring generations together through online programming
Check out Online Youth Nights (Oct-Dec) for ages 10-18, plus monthly Sensory Friendly Sundays for inclusive family activities and autumn fun.
Questions Often Asked
What to Do With Kids Near Surrey?
What to Do With Kids Near Surrey?
We’ve found some brilliant local spots for you! The interactive Soil Superheroes exhibit keeps children engaged for hours, while the South Rock Art Tour lets your family wander through working artists’ studios. Hazelmere’s pumpkin patch offers seasonal fun, and the Bear Creek Pumpkin Train creates magical memories that last.
Is Surrey, BC, Worth Visiting?
Yes, Surrey, BC is absolutely worth a visit.
You’ll find fantastic hiking trails, vibrant cultural festivals, and beautiful beaches that we locals truly love. Surrey’s authentic community feel and varied attractions make it a wonderful place to explore with friends and family.
What Is the Nicest Part of Surrey, BC?
South Surrey takes the title as the finest area, particularly around Semiahmoo and Crescent Beach. You’ll experience waterfront living, excellent parks, and the family-oriented atmosphere that makes this neighbourhood so special for residents.
What Is Surrey, British Columbia, Known For?
Surrey stands out as one of Canada’s most multicultural cities. We love how you’ll walk through Central City Mall and hear Punjabi, Mandarin, and English all around you. Our community celebrates this cultural mix with festivals that take place throughout the year, making our neighbourhoods come alive with diverse traditions and foods from around the world.



