2018 event hosted a record 53 cultural pavilions, alongside headliners Walk Off The Earth and Ranjit Bawa
SURREY Fusion Festival drew fans from across the Lower Mainland as it celebrated diversity and this year’s theme—influential women—at the 11th annual event. Presented by Coast Capital Savings, the festival hosted a record 53 cultural pavilions and six stages of live entertainment, including headliners Walk Off The Earth and Ranjit Bawa.
“With a record number of pavilions, the 11th
“At Coast Capital, supporting local, free events like Surrey Fusion Festival is one of the highlights of our summer,” says Maureen Young, Director, Community Leadership at Coast Capital Savings. “With our deep and long-standing roots in
The Canada pavilion earned first place in the Best Dressed category for its variety of historical information and colourful visual displays showcasing influential women from across the country. The Indigenous village returned in 2018, featuring contemporary music, Metis fiddling and jigging, First Nation and Metis artisans, Bannock, carving demonstrations, Powwow performances and traditional Westcoast Indigenous music and dance. Families could also enjoy the sports zone, storytelling tent, kid’s zone and inflatables.
For more information visit www.surreyfusionfestival.ca.
(Photos supplied by City of Surrey)