
Get ready for a full day of fun, food, and sustainability at Party for the Planet 2025, happening on Saturday, April 26 at Surrey Civic Plaza from 11am to 7pm presented by TD. As BC’s largest Earth Day celebration, this free event is packed with exciting things to do for all ages. Whether you're coming with your family, friends, or flying solo, there’s something for everyone. Here's your ultimate guide to the can't-miss activities:
1. Visit the Surrey Parks Plant Sale
Looking to green your garden this spring? Visit the Surrey Parks Native Plant Sale and pick up beautiful, sustainable plants like Mock orange, Pacific crabapple, Red-flowering currant, at affordable prices. These plants support local biodiversity, require less water, and are naturally pest-resistant — great for your garden and great for the planet.
Debit and credit only. While quantities last.
2. Climb New Heights on the Rock-Climbing Wall
Got kids with energy to burn? Let them scale the free rock-climbing wall sponsored by Dawson + Sawyer. It’s a fun, active way to enjoy the day and get moving!
3. Explore the Sustainable Marketplace
Discover local artisans, eco-friendly brands, and handmade products at the Sustainable Marketplace. Whether you’re looking for zero-waste products, stylish upcycled goods, or unique gifts, you’ll find something special – all while supporting small, environmentally-minded businesses.
4. Paint a Salmon & Collect a Limited-Edition Pin
Celebrate 30 years of SHaRP (Salmon Habitat Restoration Program) by visiting the Salmon Walk Activation. Paint a wooden salmon, then pick up one of four limited-edition “Salmon in the City” pins — only available at Party for the Planet!
5. Eat Your Way Through Delicious Food Trucks
Foodies, rejoice! Enjoy a wide range of delicious eats with vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options.
And So Much More!
Party for the Planet also features live music and dance performances, family-friendly activities, environmental exhibitors, and a whole lot of community spirit. Mark your calendars and bring your reusable bags, water bottles, and curiosity. Admission is free.