Tour the newly expanded and updated Museum of Surrey. The current dinosaur exhibit and new children’s Explore Zone are pulling in families, and the museum’s collection looks fantastic in new display galleries.

Photo Mural project features 2,000 photos submitted form the Surrey Community. The river motif illustrates some of the 1,400 kms of rivers and streams in Surrey.

This guy moves and roars — and pulls in the kids.

Indigenous Hall. A space for gatherings, story telling and exhibitions. (Katzie, Kwantlen & Semiahmoo)

The Textile Centre has a number of working looms and spinning wheels. It’s named after Honey Hoover, a Surrey weaver and mentor — who helped people with special needs and injured soldiers returning from WW II.

The 128 year old Anniedale School has been saved by the Surrey Historical Society and has been moved to the grounds at the Museum of Surrey. It’s one of the few remaining one room school houses in the Lower Mainland. The 1881 Town Hall has also been moved to the site.

The new wing of the Museum of Surrey is on the left side of photo.