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Museum of Surrey museum in Surrey, BC
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Museum of Surrey

4.6(1,148 reviews)$Museum
🕑 1.5 to 2.5 hours👶 Best for ages 4-12. Younger elementary-aged children particularly enjoy the interactive exhibits that let them touch and explore, while older kids appreciate learning about local Indigenous cultures and pioneer history through engaging storytelling displays.

About

The Museum of Surrey offers an engaging journey through local history with hands-on interactive exhibits specifically designed to captivate young minds. This budget-friendly museum makes learning fun through family-focused programs and displays that bring Surrey's heritage to life, making it perfect for a meaningful educational outing without breaking the bank.

Highlights

  • Interactive exhibits that let children touch artifacts and participate in hands-on learning activities
  • Indigenous cultural displays showcasing Coast Salish heritage with kid-friendly storytelling
  • Pioneer history exhibits featuring old-fashioned tools and household items that fascinate young learners
  • Regular family-focused programs and workshops on weekends
  • Rotating special exhibits that keep repeat visits fresh and interesting

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on Tuesday through Friday mornings (9:30-11:00 AM) when school groups are less likely to be present for a quieter, more personalized experience.
  2. 2.Admission is very affordable ($ rating indicates budget-friendly pricing), and the museum often offers free or discounted admission days, so check their website before visiting.
  3. 3.The museum is located in the Surrey Civic Complex, so parking is plentiful and easy to find. Look for visitor parking near the main entrance at 56A Avenue.
  4. 4.Ask staff about the family activity backpacks available for borrowing, which include hands-on materials and scavenger hunts that enhance the visit for kids.
  5. 5.Plan your visit to coincide with one of their special weekend family programs or workshops, which offer additional interactive experiences beyond the regular exhibits.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (Tuesday to Friday, 9:30-11:00 AM) offer the quietest experience. Saturday afternoons can be busier with local families, while Sunday afternoons (12:00-5:00 PM) provide a relaxed weekend option. Avoid Monday when the museum is closed.

What to Know

The museum is very affordable with a single dollar sign rating, making it an excellent budget option for traveling families. Free parking is available at the Surrey Civic Complex, and the facility is wheelchair accessible and stroller-friendly.

Seasonal Notes

The museum is open year-round and makes an excellent rainy day activity during British Columbia's wet winter months (November to March). Check for special holiday-themed programs and exhibits during December and summer break family events in July and August.

Nearby Eats

The museum is part of Surrey City Centre, with numerous family-friendly restaurants within a short drive. Central City Shopping Centre (5 minutes away) has a food court with multiple quick options perfect for kids, or try White Spot (a Canadian family restaurant chain) nearby for classic kid-friendly fare like burgers and milkshakes.

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