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Saturday, April 18, 2026

Family Reunification

South Fraser Search and Rescue volunteers will be out during the parade to help ensure everyone’s safety and re-unite families that may have gotten separated. During the parade this page will be updated with reports of missing (and found) people.

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Road Closure Information

Participants are requested to cover their heads, and not to smoke or drink at the event. Road Closure Information Surrey Khalsa Day Vaisakhi Parade – Traffic & Access Advisory The annual Surrey Khalsa Day Vaisakhi Parade will take place on April 18,…

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Parking and Transportation

Parking is extremely limited near the parade route, and attendees are encouraged to travel to the event via transit. See also Translink website. Translink "Take transit to the Surrey Vaisakhi Parade on Apr. 19" City of Surrey "Khalsa Day / Vaisakhi Parade"

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Applications

Entry is open to any community groups, such as marching bands, school groups, cultural-groups, community organizations, performers, organizations and many others

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Parade Map

Parade Route. Attendees of all cultures are welcome at the Surrey Vaisakhi Parade, which begins at the Gurdwara Dashmesh Darbar Temple (12885 85th Avenue in Surrey)

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Event Day Information

Event day information for The largest Vaisakhi Parade in the world occurs in Surrey, where approximately 500,000 people attend the annual Surrey Khalsa Day Vaisakhi Parade

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Every April, millions of Sikhs world-wide celebrate Vaisakhi Day, a day that marks the establishment of the Khalsa order by Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji (10th Sikh Guru) in 1699. Considered one of the most important days in the Sikh…

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What is Vaisakhi

For many thousands of years, Vaisakhi has been the time when farmers have put their sickles to harvest and celebrated the coming of a new year. Since 1699, the Sikhs have had a further reason to celebrate at this time of the year.

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