Posted on March 12th, 2014

SURREY, BC – The annual Vaisakhi Parade, taking
place on April 19, 2014, will once again host a lively and
celebratory event to mark the New Year, pay tribute to the harvest and
commemorate one of the most important days in the Sikh calendar, the creation of
the Khalsa. The Khalsa was founded to fight adversity over 300 years ago and has
since continued to be at the heart of Sikhism. Vaisakhi is celebrated worldwide
to recognize the evolvement and importance of this heroic group of
people.
The event has been held in Surrey for the past 12 years bringing
together over 200,000 people as one of the world’s largest parades of its kind
outside of India. It is an occasion of performance, live music, decorated floats
and food and drink complimentary of local residents and businesses. The annual
Vaisakhi Parade invites people of all cultures and religions to experience the
joyous day and savor the unique food and entertainment.
Parade
Route: The Vaisakhi Parade is scheduled to begin at approximately
9:30am at the Gurdwara Sahib Dasmesh Darbar, located at 12885-85 Avenue. The
Parade will conclude there at approximately 4:00pm (see map for
route).
Spokesperson: Moninder Singh, Dasmesh Darbar
Temple
Main Stage Timeline:
For more information about the
event including the parade route visit: www.surreyvaisakhiparade.ca.
To arrange an on-site interview on the day of the event, please refer to media
contacts below.

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