Fall 2022 Recreation Guide

Newton

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.

Explore more than 60 parks and the many outdoor recreation opportunities in Newton. From the trails around Surrey Lake and shoreline views at Mud Bay to the athletic facilities at Newton Athletic Park, you’ll discover something fun and active for the whole family.

GARDENS Community Gardens Hazelnut Meadows Community Garden is run in partnership with DiverseCity. For more information or to get involved, visit surrey.ca/ communitygardens. Vertical Garden Unwin Park offers a volunteer run Vertical Garden. Youth and senior volunteers help with garden care and harvesting. Produce from this garden is donated to the Food Bank. BIKE PARKS Be sure to check out the kid- friendly pump track at Panorama Park, as well Action BMX. Built to international racing standards, Action BMX is co-managed City of Surrey and BC Hydro lands. Users, including Olympic athletes, come WATER PARKS In addition to the new spray features at the south end of Unwin Park, you’ll also find an outdoor pool and playground. Goldstone Park offers a large water park and playground, plus two soccer fields, tennis courts, a walking path and a basketball court. OUTDOOR POOLS Enjoy a free dip at Newton’s Unwin Pool. Check online for dates and operating hours. Open during the summer months only. PICKLEBALL /TENNIS Check to see what public outdoor courts are located in your neighbourhood. Some are lit for night time use until 10:30pm. For more information visit surrey.ca/tennis-pickleball. INDOOR COURTS Newton is home to the new SurreyTennis Centre featuring six-year round indoor courts and six outdoor clay courts. For information and to register for tennis programs, from throughout the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley.

NATURE TRAILS Bring your binoculars and a sense of adventure as you discover the many inspiring nature trails and wildlife throughout Newton. Watch for Steller’s Jays and Brown Creepers along the 1.6 kilometre nature trail at Hazelnut Meadows Community Park; take in the views of mud flats, salt marshes and thousands of migrating birds at Mud Bay; and look for fish, like salmon, at Surrey Lake Park. DOG OFF-LEASH AREAS Newton has many dog off-leash areas to let your dog enjoy an off-leash play. Opened this year, Joe Brown Park offers a new dog off-leash area that includes grass and gravel areas, small agility structures, and separate spaces for big and small dogs.

OUR FACILITIES

13730 72 Avenue 604-501-5540 7120 136B Street 604-501-5044 13775 70 Avenue 604-501-5010 13795 70 Avenue 604-598-7400 7399 122 Street 604-501-5836 5891 144 Street 778-598-7960 14988 57 Avenue 604-575-9622 *Operated by a community partnership.

Newton Recreation Centre/Pool

Newton Arena

Newton Seniors Centre

Newton Library

Strawberry Hill Library Surrey Tennis Centre* Tong Louie Family YMCA*

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

76 AVE

NICHOL ESTATE PARK

STRAWBERRY HILL LIBRARY

PARKWOOD VILLAGE PARK

Newton Recreation Centre Pool/Arena NEWTON LIBRARY

T.E. SCOTT PARK

KABADDI PARK

NEWTON SENIORS’ CENTRE NEWTON POND PARK

EVERSHINE PARK

68 AVE

68 AVE

NEWTON

KING GEORGE BLVD

PIONEER PARK

SULLIVAN HEIGHTS PARK

120 ST

60 AVE

GOLDSTONE PARK

WEST NEWTON COMMUNITY PARK

SURREYTENNIS CENTRE

124 ST

PANORAMA VILLAGE PARK

YMCA

128 ST

136 ST

132 ST

144 ST

148 ST

152 ST

call 778-591-2880 or visit surreytenniscentre.com

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