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Stewart farm to offer guided outdoor tours

Darpan News Desk City of Surrey, 06 Jul, 2020 08:18 PM
  • Stewart farm to offer guided outdoor tours

Starting July 14, Historic Stewart Farm will offer guided outdoor tours of the popular heritage site. The new modified service follows new protocols to ensure community safety as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Visitors must pre-register, with groups limited to 10 people. Tours of the historic site will be available Tuesday to Friday afternoons from 1:00 to 3:30pm.

Registrations times will be available every thirty minutes with the final tour beginning at 3:00pm. Guests are required to pre-register online with their MySurrey account. Registration opens July 6. “With people staying safe and closer to home this summer, I encourage Surrey residents to get out and explore all that Surrey has to offer,” said Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum. “Historic Stewart Farm’s heritage tours are a great option for families to discover our local history and enjoy some time outdoors.”

Highlights of the 30-minute outdoor tour include the 1894 Farmhouse, Pole Barn, heirloom gardens, root cellar, boat building and former threshing shed. Tours will lead visitors around the picturesque site, exploring the grounds and the history of the area, the Stewart Family, and the farm itself. Exclusively outdoors, visitors are advised to dress for the weather to maximize their tour experience.

A visit through the heritage Pole barn will be included, marked with a one-way route to ensure physical distancing. All other buildings will be closed.

Historic Stewart Farm is a one-of-a-kind heritage venue located at 13723 Crescent Road within Elgin Heritage Park, along the Nicomekl River. Entrance is free. For more information, call 604-591-4627 or visit www.surrey.ca/stewartfarm. Follow the Farm on Facebook on Instagram.

Photo courtesy of City of Surrey 

 

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