Totest Aleng: Indigenous Learning House
Known For
- •School field trip programs
- •Structured Indigenous workshops
Insider Tips
Best Time
Weekday mornings during school hours for programmed visits; book weekdays for quieter experiences
Ideal For
Pro Tip
Reserve group visits in advance; programs are scheduled and tailored for visiting classes or small adult groups
Totest Aleng – Surrey’s Indigenous Learning House is a space for connection, gathering and learning. Located in Elgin Heritage Park, the learning house is situated on the unceded, traditional and ancestral lands of the Salish peoples, including the q̓ic̓əy̓ (Katzie), q̓ʷɑ:n̓ƛ̓ən̓ (Kwantlen), and se’mya’me (Semiahmoo) nations, and was created in consultation with representatives from the three nations. The site includes a designated studio to support artistic practices and artists in residence, with the vision of becoming an Indigenous cultural hub for carving, beading, cedar weaving, artist talks and storytelling, as well as an open-air, covered pavilion with a seating area, that can be used for cultural sharing and group programs. Totest Aleng opened in June 2023, and one of the first artists-in-residence was up-and-coming Semiahmoo First Nations artist Joan Williams. Ms. Williams' cedar weaving art is renowned, and one of her works, SEMW̱OŦEN (Be Silent), adorns a wall at the Cloverdale Library. The learning house neighbours Historic Stewart Farm, a heritage site that illustrates the life of Surrey’s colonial pioneers from 1894 to 1910 which provides the opportunity for interesting reflection on the sites’ two parallel heritages.
Editorial Review
Totest Aleng: Indigenous Learning House is a quietly authoritative cultural space tucked into Surrey’s community fabric. It feels intentionally scaled for teaching: a calm, well-kept room where school groups gather around hands-on demonstrations and elders or knowledge-keepers lead short, focused sessions. The light and layout encourage listening rather than spectacle; students file in respectful and curious, and local families drop by for weekend workshops. For visitors from farther afield it’s a rare, unglossed encounter with living Indigenous knowledge rather than a touristic exhibit. Staff move easily between pedagogy and hospitality, adapting content for children or adult learners. The house functions as both classroom and community living room — a sampler of language, craft and story that bridges classroom curricula and local stewardship. Book a group visit and expect a structured program rather than free-roaming displays; come with questions, leave with a clearer sense of the land and the people who care for it.
Website
www.surrey.caContact
+1 604-502-6463
Hours
- Monday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Thursday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
Frontier Insights
Exceptional quality, virtually uncharted
Only 10 reviews but 5 stars
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