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Surrey Canada Day sees Record-Breaking Attendance

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July 3, 2024 5:43pm

Surrey, B.C. – On July 1, Surrey Canada Day saw its highest attendance of 90,000 people in its 20-year history. Presented by Prospera Credit Union, the event has become the largest celebration of its kind in Western Canada. Attendees enjoyed a variety of free entertainment throughout the day, including performances by headliners The Sheepdogs, Sass Jordan and Danielle Ryan. Attendees also had the opportunity to learn about Indigenous culture and the true history of Canada through cultural sharing with Semiahmoo and Kwantlen First Nations. The event closed with a fireworks finale sponsored by Guildford Town Centre.

“I am thrilled to see that Surrey Canada Day has broken its attendance record, with 90,000 people joining us at the Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre,” said Mayor Brenda Locke. “It’s a testament to the incredible spirit and community pride that makes Surrey such a special place to live. I want to thank our partners at Prospera Credit Union for their support, and all the partners and performers who made this event possible. From the Indigenous Village to the fireworks finale, there was something for everyone to enjoy. Here’s to many more years of celebrating Canada Day in Surrey.”

The Indigenous Village provided attendees with an opportunity to learn about the rich heritage and traditions of Indigenous Peoples through cultural sharing, education, contemporary performances, and as well as Bannock and bison food vendors. Attendees also supported Indigenous artisans and small businesses by shopping their handmade, authentic products from the Indigenous marketplace.

The free, annual event also featured live performances on four stages, amusement rides, community booths, a sensory-friendly space and food trucks.

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