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Page Background DROP-IN ADMISSIONS & PASSES Our fee structure is designed to fit the needs of all active people, complete with pass options and great values.

† Family Pass is valid for a maximum of 2 adults and unlimited dependent children 18 years or younger.

* Per family member (minimum 1 parent/guardian and 1 dependent child 18 years or younger).

** Student rates only apply for accredited post-secondary institutions and require proof of student ID.

« Value time drop-in pricing is offered at some facilities during non-prime times. If a facility offers value time it will be

indicated on the drop-in schedule for that facility.

^ 60yrs+ who purchase a 1-year Recreation Pass will be offered a complimentary City-Wide Senior Services Membership.

Annual & Monthly Recreation Passes

Valid at all facilities.

Recreation Passes allow you to visit any of our facilities and includes access to all

drop-in fitness, gyms, pools, and arenas.

Pass

Type Child/Youth

(2‑18yrs)

Student**

Adult

Senior^

(60yrs+)

Family†

Recreation

Pass

1 year

$252.75

$386.75

$504.00

$386.75

$1005.00

1 mos

35.25

52.00

69.00

52.00

137.75

Monthly Payment Options

Surrey offers monthly payment options on 1-year

Recreation Passes. Make payments using automatic debit, or credit card.

Skip the line-up and buy your yearly or monthly passes online.

Drop-in Fees

Valid at all facilities.

Pass

Type Child/Youth

(2‑18yrs)

Student**

Adult

Senior

(60yrs+)

Family

Drop-in

1 visit

$3.50

$5.25

$6.75

$5.25

$3.50*

Value Time«

1 visit

1.75

2.75

3.50

2.75

1.75*

Swipe

Cards

10 visit

31.50

47.50

60.00

47.50

N/A

20 visit

56.00

84.00

107.00

84.00

N/A

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FALL 2017

WWW.SURREY.CA/RECREATION

604.501.5100

Registration

www.surrey.ca/register

Leisure Access Program

The City of Surrey encourages all City residents to participate fully in leisure

services and activities. The Leisure Access Program provides an opportunity for

City residents in financial need to participate in Parks, Recreation and Culture

activities at a very low cost. To qualify for the program applicants must be City

of Surrey residents and must meet income limits.

For more information or to receive a Leisure Access Application Form, please

contact any Surrey Parks, Recreation and Culture facility or call 604-501-5100.

PROGRAM WITHDRAWAL FEES:

If you withdraw from a registered program

within 7 days of the program starting you will now be charged withdrawal fees

based on the value of the program. Go to

www.surrey.ca/recreation

, then select

Admissions & Passes for more details.

PRIVACY POLICY:

Personal Information is collected for the purposes of

administering recreation and culture programs. The City of Surrey is collecting

this information under s.26 (c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection

of Privacy Act. For questions regarding the collection of personal information,

please contact Business Operations Manager, 13450 104 Avenue, Surrey, BC,

Canada V3T 1V8, 604-598-5775.

BEFORE YOU REGISTER...

Have The Following Ready:

Family PIN &

Client Number

Create an account online or call

604‑501‑5100

and press 0, Monday

to Friday, 8:30am-5:30pm and our

customer service representatives will

issue you a Client and PIN number.

Credit Card

Information

We accept Visa, Mastercard or

American Express. You may also pay

by cash, cheque or Debit Card if you

are planning to register in person at

one of our facilities.

3 WAYS TO

Register

At any Surrey Parks,

Recreation &Culture facility

In Person

Go Online

www.surrey.ca/register

By Phone

604-501-5100

PARKS, RECREATION & SPORT TOURISM COMMITTEE

Councillor Bruce Hayne,

Chair

The goal of the Committee is to enhance Parks, Recreation

and Sport Tourism opportunities in the City of Surrey for the

enjoyment and well-being of current and future residents. The

Committee provides advice to Council on new policies, critical

priorities and future directions related to the Parks, Recreation

and Culture Department.

The Committee is comprised of six members of the community,

(who are appointed by Council), one School Board Trustee, two

Councillors and two youth representatives.

Left to right, Back: Councillor Tom Gill, Trustee Terry Allen, Rick Benson, Bonnie Burnside,

Youth Rep Karan Grover; Front: Gurpreet Rai, Chris Murphy, Councillor Bruce Hayne,

Cliff Annable, Melanie Booth; Absent: Youth Rep Sandip Gill.

Don’t

MISS OUT!

Classes may get cancelled 7 days prior to

starting if not enough people are registered.

REGISTER EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT