Two EE's Farm get its name from? This goes way back to before World War II, when Emil & Elizabeth Kowalski began working this plot of land as a dairy farm and fruit stand. They came up with the name by using the first initials of their names. They sold their own milk, apples and daffodils to the local people. Even the bus stop on the Trans Canada Highway (now the Fraser Highway) was called the Two EE's. As the business grew, so did the family. The family has grown to nine Schoen children, and, at last count, thirty grandchildren.more...See more text
Opened more than three decades ago, this grocery store has become a Surrey institution. Two EE’s Farm caters to the broad cultural diversity of the community, carrying items ranging from Indian spices and Asian snacks to local farm fresh produce. The high quality foods and low prices make this one of the busiest grocery stores in the city.