Sustainability tour coming to Surrey
Published 11:00 am Friday, March 13, 2026
A sustainability expert will be in Surrey next month as part of an eight-city tour aimed at “reconnecting people to the skills and systems that actually support life.”
According to a news release, Kenton Zerbin’s Regenerative Human Tour includes a 90-minute talk at the Surrey Nature Centre on March 25, followed by an optional workshop March 27-29.
The talk – limited to 40 participants – is “open to anyone curious about living more intentionally.” The weekend workshop is for those interested in applying the ideas shared to their own homes and land.
Zerbin’s work focuses on regenerative living, a systems-based approach that blends ecology, design, and everyday life, the release states, adding that over the past decade, he has designed and built edible landscapes across Canada, taught internationally, and founded two education-based organizations focused on practical sustainability.
He says his tour arrives at a moment when many Canadians are quietly questioning the systems they’ve inherited, from food and housing to energy and community.
“This tour is really about rewriting the story we’ve been living,” Zerbin said in the release. “And realizing we’re allowed to design something better.”
Tickets for the talk are $40; for the weekend workshop – limited to 24 participants – the cost is $697 before March 13, $999 after.
For more information, visit kentonzerbin.com