City of Surrey Fall 2026 Recreation Guide

Drop-in Parks & Environment

SURREY NATURE CENTRE AT GREEN TIMBERS

surrey.ca/naturecentre

Nestled within GreenTimbers Park, the Surrey Nature Centre is a place for kids and adults to explore nature. With so many things to do here, what will you enjoy best? Adventuring through the forest with an activity backpack? Watching the leaves change colour in the arboretum? Exploring our indoor nature exhibit? Fishing at the lake? We look forward to seeing you and helping you choose your adventure for the day.

Monday–Saturday

8:30am–4pm

14225 Green Timbers Way naturecentre@surrey.ca 604-502-6065

Sunday

Closed

Nature Walks Join our team member for a guided walk. Rain or shine. FAMILY 55+ ADULT 18yrs+ Sep 12 & 23 10am–10:45am Sep 12 11am–12pm Sep 12 2pm–3pm Oct 10 & 21 10am–10:45am Oct 10 11am–12pm Oct 10 2pm–3pm Nov 14 & 25 10am–10:45am Nov 14 11am–12pm Nov 14 2pm–3pm Dec 12 10am–10:45am Dec 12 11am–12pm Dec 12 2pm–3pm

DOG OFF-LEASH AREAS Leashing your dog is a simple way to help keep Surrey’s parks safe and welcoming for everyone, including other visitors and wildlife. Surrey offers many off-leash areas for you and your dog to enjoy! All off-leash areas are fully fenced, except for Freedom,Tannery and Dogwood Parks.

EXPLORING SURREY'S PARKS National Tree Day surrey.ca/releaf Saturday, September 26 10am–1pm

Halloween in the Urban Forest Saturday, October 31 10am–12pm

PARK

ADDRESS

COMMUNITY

Bear Creek Park

8448 King George Blvd

Whalley

Fleetwood Park 15802 80 Avenue

Clayton Park 18513 70 Avenue Help create habitat for bats, owls and other wildlife! All ages are invited to plant native trees and shrubs, wear a costume, and enjoy some Halloween themed fun. Come ready to get dirty.

Blackie Spit Park

3136 McBride Avenue

South Surrey

Celebrate the beauty, strength and importance of trees! Plant new native trees and shrubs, enjoy nature-themed games & activities, music, and a BBQ lunch for planters. Come ready to get dirty, have fun and make a lasting impact on our environment while helping grow the urban forest.Tools and instruction provided.

Bolivar Park

13445 115 Avenue

Whalley

Clayton Dog Off-Leash Park

7011 188 Street

Cloverdale

Dogwood Park

13485 20 Avenue

South Surrey

Forsyth Park

10635 140 Street

Whalley

Fraser View Park

11210 159A Street

Guildford

Freedom Dog Park

15452 84 Avenue

Fleetwood

Hawthorne Rotary Park

10740 142A Street

Whalley

Community Tree Planting surrey.ca/releaf Saturdays in October 10am–12pm Get your hands dirty and make a difference! Join us this fall to plant a small tree or shrub and help grow a greener, healthier urban forest for all. It’s a fun, hands-on way to care for the environment and connect with your community. All tools and instruction are provided.

Joe Brown Park

5381 125A Street

Newton

Saturday, October 3 Chantrell Creek Park 13741 24 Avenue Saturday, October 10 William Beagle Park 12944 92A Avenue Saturday, October 17 Fraser Heights Park 10588 160 Street

Kennedy Park

12171 90 Avenue

Whalley

Latimer Park

2786 192 Street

South Surrey

Nicomekl Dog Off-Leash Park

3435 150 Street

South

12915 60 Avenue

Newton

Panorama Park

Serpentine Dog-Off Leash Park 12589 76 Avenue

Newton

Tannery Park

10761 Dyke Road

Whalley

Tynehead Regional Park

168 Street Parking lot

Guildford

Unwin Park

6811 134 Street

Newton

Wills Brook Park

2955 160 Street

South Surrey

Fall Bird Walk

Fall Bird Walk

13yrs+

All ages

Saturday, October 24 8:30am–10:30am Blackie Spit Park* 3136 McBride Avenue

October 24 Saturday 11am–12pm Blackie Spit Park* 3136 McBride Avenue *Dogs are not permitted on walks Nature is on the move! Discover some fall migrants just stopping by to rest and refuel on their long journey south. Discover an easy-to-use bird ID app to start your family birding adventures! Meet at the kiosk at the north end of the gravel parking lot. Pre-register at surrey.ca/parkprograms .

*Dogs are not permitted on walks Discover the migrating birds passing through this season and the diverse habitats they depend on for their journey south! Sharpen your identification skills, learn how to use iNaturalist to document your sightings, and explore ways to protect wildlife in this park. Meet at the kiosk at the north end of the gravel parking lot. Pre register at surrey.ca/parkprograms

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604-501-5100  SURREY.CA/REGISTER  FALL 2026

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