2026 Surrey Summer Recreation Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AQUATICS 23 FACILITIES 24 DROP-IN 25
RECREATION SURREY 4 ACTIVE AND ENGAGED 4, 5 Code of Conduct 4
FITNESS & WELLNESS 42 FACILITIES 43, 44
GENERAL INTEREST 61 FACILITIES 62, 63 DROP-IN 64–67 Our City 64 Preschool Stay and Play 64 Seniors Services 66, 67 Youth 65 REGISTERED PROGRAMS Childcare 68 Cooking 71 Nature Discovery 69 One Day Wonders 69 Personal Development 71 Preschool 68 Seniors Services 70 Social 69 WALKit 70 Workshops 69 ADAPTED 74 VOLUNTEERING 72, 73 BOOKINGS & RENTALS 75–77 Birthday Parties 76, 77 Facility & Field Rentals 75 Hosting Community Events 75 Bus Trips 70 First Aid 71 Guided Tours 70 Languages 71
DROP-IN 45, 46 Child Minding 46 REGISTERED PROGRAMS Bootcamp 46 Dance Fitness 47 Fitness 47 Indoor Cycling 46 Meditation & Tai Chi 48 Personal Training 46 Pilates 48 Weight Room 47 Yoga 48 SURREY ARTS CENTRE Surrey Art Gallery 52 Surrey Civic Theatres 53 ARTS IN YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD Clayton Community Centre 54 South Surrey Recreation & Arts Centre 55 Newton Cultural Centre 55 Crescent Beach Gallery 55 CULTURE & HERITAGE Historic Stewart Farm 57 Museum of Surrey 56 Surrey Archives 57 Totest Aleng: Indigenous Learning House 57 PUBLIC ART 51 REGISTERED PROGRAMS Clay 58 Craft Workshops 59 Dance 60 Drawing and Painting 59 Fibre Arts 59 Music 60 Multiple Mediums 59 Paper Arts & Printmaking 59
Activity Descriptions 25 REGISTERED PROGRAMS Aquatic Leadership 28 Swim Lessons 26, 27
Admissions & Passes 5 Registration 5
COME EXPLORE 6 WELCOME 6, 7 Seasonal Feature 7 Surrey's Communities 6 WHALLEY 8, 9
ARENAS 29 FACILITIES 30 DROP-IN 31, 32
Activity Descriptions 31, 32 REGISTERED PROGRAMS Ice Hockey 36 Skate Lessons 33–35
MESSAGE FROM Mayor Brenda Locke As summer arrives in Surrey, I’m pleased to share the 2026 Summer Recreation Guide – your starting point for a season packed with fun, fresh air, and plenty of ways to make a splash. Our city continues to grow, and so does the range of programs and services available to our residents. From sports and fitness to arts, culture, and outdoor activities, this guide offers something for all ages, interests, and abilities. Last year alone, residents booked more than 30,000 swim lesson spots, while more than 10,000 children took part in our Summer Day Camps. We’re committed to ensuring our programs are inclusive, accessible, and affordable, so everyone feels can take part in what Surrey has to offer. This year, residents can once again take advantage of priority registration, making it easier to secure a spot in the programs that matter most to you and your family. Across the city, there are also many ways to stay active and enjoy the warmer months without added cost, whether that’s exploring our parks and trails, spending time in local green spaces, or cooling off at our outdoor pools. This is the perfect time to get outside, try something new, and spend time with family, friends, and neighbours. I invite you to explore the Recreation Guide and discover all that Surrey has to offer this season. Wishing you a safe, active, and enjoyable summer.
GUILDFORD 10, 11 FLEETWOOD 12, 13 NEWTON 14, 15 CLOVERDALE 16, 17 SOUTH 18, 19 YMCA 83
ARTS & CULTURE 49 FACILITIES 50, 51 DROP-IN 51–57
SPORTS 37 FACILITIES 38 DROP-IN 39
Activity Descriptions 39 Tennis/Pickleball Courts 40 Active Playces 40 REGISTERED PROGRAMS
SAVE THE DATE 20 SPECIAL EVENTS 20–22
Activities for all ages Arts & Cultural events Family events Major City events Surrey Soccer Fan Zone Surrey Canada Day Surrey Fusion Festival Nature Discovery Youth events Holiday events and more! ANNOUNCEMENTS Outdoor Pools 92 Summer Fun Pass 2
Badminton 41 Basketball 41 Martial Arts 41 Other Sports 41 Pickleball 41 Soccer 41 Volleyball 41
PARKS & ENVIRONMENT 78
DAY CAMPS
FEATURES 79 Bike Routes 82
Summer Day Camps Separate brochure surrey.ca/daycamps
Dog Off-Leash Areas 81 Explore Surrey Parks 81 New & Improved 80 Teachers 80 Volunteering 80 SURREY NATURE CENTRE 81
COMMUNITY OFFERINGS 83 ADVERTISE IN THE RECREATION GUIDE Advertisers 83
Community Group List 84 Settlement Services 70
Parks, Recreation and Sport Tourism Advisory Committee The Parks, Recreation & SportTourism Advisory Committee provides advice to Council on strategies and activities related to parks, recreation, diversity, inclusion, sport tourism and seniors’ services in Surrey. The Committee is comprised of two members of City Council, one Surrey SchoolsTrustee and volunteer members who are City of Surrey residents and appointed by the Mayor and Council.
Councillor Hepner, Committee Chair
Mayor Brenda Locke City of Surrey
3 604-501-5100 SURREY.CA/REGISTER SUMMER 2026
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