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SUMMER 2016
WWW.SURREY.CA/RECREATION
604.501.5100
Chuck Bailey
Recreation
Centre
Bridgeview
Community Centre
132 ST
140 ST
CITYPARKWAY
UNIVERSITYDR
144 ST
KING GEORGE BLVD
KING GEORGE BLVD
OLDYALE
128 ST
120 ST
108 AVE
112 AVE
88 AVE
100 AVE
104 AVE
BEAR CREEK
PAVILION
CITY CENTRE
LIBRARY
CEDAR GROVE
PARK
QUIBBLE CREEK
GREENWAY
North Surrey
Recreation Centre
Pool/Arena
FRASER HWY
96 AVE
SURREY
NATURE
CENTRE
CITY OF SURREY
MUNICIPAL HALL
CITY
CENTRE
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.
GARDENSHorticultural 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.
NATURE TRAILSSpot 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.
MOUNTAIN BIKINGQuibble Creek Greenway
features a small pump trail, which
is great for honing skills like
cornering and jumping. Invergarry
Park is home to a vast forest and
nature area, as well as one of the
region’s largest and most popular
downhill mountain bike parks.
YOUTH PARKSNorth 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 PARKSBoth Kennedy Park and Tannery
Road 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 PARKSBridgeview 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 POOLSEnjoy a free public swim or
book your summer swimming
lessons at Kwantlen Outdoor
Pool. Check online for dates
and operating hours.
TENNIS COURTSCheck 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 39 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