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FALL 2017

WWW.SURREY.CA/RECREATION

604.501.5100

Chuck Bailey

Recreation

Centre

Bridgeview

Community Centre

132 ST

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CITYPARKWAY

UNIVERSITYDR

144 ST

KING GEORGE BLVD

KING GEORGE BLVD

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BEAR CREEK

PAVILION

CITY CENTRE

LIBRARY

CEDAR GROVE

PARK

QUIBBLE CREEK

GREENWAY

North Surrey

Recreation Centre

Pool/Arena

FRASER HWY

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SURREY

NATURE

CENTRE

CITY OF SURREY

MUNICIPAL HALL

CITY

CENTRE

VICTORIA

PARK

North Surrey www.surrey.ca/recreation

R E C R E AT I ON C E N T R E S

C OMMUN I T Y H A L L S & C E N T R E S

A R T I F I C I A L T U R F F I E L D S

V E H I C L E PA R K I NG

WA S H R O OMS

Recreational Opportunities

In addition to our indoor recreational facilities, the City of Surrey

offers a wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities. Get out

and explore our nature trails and gardens, public tennis courts, youth

parks, water parks, bike trails and more and stay active for life.

GARDENS

Horticultural Gardens

Explore the gardens in Bear

Creek Park, including specialty

floral, ornamental grass and

shade garden beds, or marvel at

the various horticultural beds in

Holland Park.

Community Gardens

The Cedar Grove Organic

Community Garden is at the

northwest corner of Cedar Grove

Park in Whalley. Drop by to

explore the seasonal plantings and

to chat with the local gardeners.

Plus visit our new small garden at

Queen Elizabeth Meadows.

NATURE TRAILS

Spot an owl or an eagle’s

nest and watch for returning

salmon at Bear Creek Park;

discover the wetlands, grassland

meadows, marsh and lake at

Green Timbers Urban Forest

Park; or take in the diverse

habitats at Hawthorne Park.

BIKE PARKS

Quibble Creek Greenway

features a small pump trail, which

is great for honing skills like

cornering and jumping.

YOUTH PARKS

North Surrey is home to three

youth parks—Kwantlen Youth Park,

Chuck Bailey Youth Park and

Bear Creek Youth Park—offering

a variety of skateboard and BMX

features for all skill levels.

DOG OFF-LEASH AREAS

Kennedy Park, Tannery Road

Park, Bolivar Park, and the new

Forsyth Park in North Surrey

offer dog off-leash areas with

plenty of space to roam and play.

Before you unleash your dog in

the designated park space, please

remember the off-leash etiquette.

WATER PARKS

Bridgeview Park, Bear Creek Park

and Hawthorne Park spray parks

are activated by push buttons

when it is warmer than 20

degrees Celsius. Both areas offer

many additional amenities, such

as walking paths, sports fields and

picnic areas. In the summer, don’t

miss Bear Creek Park’s train and

mini golf facility.

OUTDOOR POOLS

Enjoy a free public swim or

book your summer swimming

lessons at Kwantlen Outdoor

Pool. Check online for dates

and operating hours.

TENNIS COURTS

Check out the public outdoor

tennis courts located throughout

North Surrey and City Centre.

Some are lit for night time use

until 10:30 pm. See map for

locations.

Welcome

You may be surprised to learn that North

Surrey, including City Centre, has 40 different

parks and outdoor facilities! From the forest

trails and fishing lake in Green Timbers Urban

Forest, to the river views and sandy beach

at Brownsville Bar, there is no shortage of

outdoor fun to be had in Surrey’s hub!

Our

FACILITIES

Bridgeview Community Centre

11475 126A Street

604-592-7081

Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre

13458 107A Ave

604-598-5898

North Surrey Recreation

Centre/Arena/Pool

10275 City Parkway

604-502-6300

City of Surrey Municipal Hall

13450 104 Avenue

604-591-4011

Bear Creek Pavilion

13750 88 Avenue

604-502-6385

City Centre Library

10350 University Drive

604-598-7420

Surrey Arts Centre

13750 88 Avenue

604-501-5566

Surrey Nature Centre

14225 Green Timbers Way

604-502-6065

NORTH SURREY