Spring 2026 Surrey Recreation Guide

Whalley

RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES We offer 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, public artworks. Stay active for life and experience the unique blend of nature, recreation, and art in Surrey.

Whalley, including City Centre, boasts nearly 40 parks, each offering its own unique experience! Whether you’re exploring the scenic trails and riding the miniature train at Bear Creek Park or indulging in birdwatching amidst the lush forests of Al Cleaver Park, there's no shortage of outdoor adventures that await in Surrey’s bustling hub!

GARDENS Display Gardens

NATURE TRAILS Spot owls, eagle nests and returning salmon at Bear Creek Park; explore the wetlands, meadows and lake at Green Timbers Urban Forest Park; or experience diverse habitats at Hawthorne Rotary Park. DOG OFF-LEASH AREAS Bear Creek Park, Kennedy Park, Tannery Road Park, Bolivar Park and Forsyth Park offer designated dog off-leash areas with plenty of room to run and play. Please follow off-leash etiquette.

Enjoy seasonal garden displays at Bear Creek Park, Hawthorne Rotary Park and Holland Park. Community Gardens Whalley is home to Cedar Grove Organic Community Garden and Queen Elizabeth Meadows Community Garden. Learn more at surrey.ca/communitygardens. YOUTH PARKS Whalley is home to three youth parks—KwantlenYouth Park, Chuck BaileyYouth Park and Bear CreekYouth Park—offering a variety of skateboard and BMX features for all skill levels. WATER PARKS Spray parks at Bridgeview Park, Bear Creek Park and Hawthorne Park operate by push button when temperatures exceed 20°C and are located near walking paths, sports fields and picnic areas. OUTDOOR POOLS Enjoy a free public swim or book your summer swimming lessons at Kwantlen Outdoor Pool. Check online for dates and operating hours. PICKLEBALL /TENNIS Check to see what public outdoor courts are located in your neighbourhood. Some are lit for night time use until 10:30pm. BIKE PARKS Quibble Creek Greenway features a small pump trail, which is great for honing skills like cornering and jumping. Cycle your way to fun and fitness!Try our recommended bike routes with options for all ages and abilities: surrey.ca/cycling. Discover mosaics, paintings and illuminated sculptures enhancing parks, pathways and civic buildings throughout the community. Learn more at surrey.ca/arts-culture/public-art . For more information visit surrey.ca/tennis-pickleball .

OUR FACILITIES

11475 126A Street 604-592-7081 13458 107A Avenue 604-598-5898 10950 126A Street 604-591-4410 13450 104 Avenue 604-591-4011 13750 88 Avenue 604-598-5898 10350 University Drive 604-598-7420 13750 88 Avenue 604-501-5566 14225 Green Timbers Way 604-502-6065

Bridgeview Community Centre Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre North Surrey Sport & Ice Complex City of Surrey Municipal Hall

Bear Creek Pavilion City Centre Library Surrey Arts Centre Surrey Nature Centre

RECREATION CENTRES

VICTORIA PARK

COMMUNITY HALLS & CENTRES

Bridgeview Community Centre

ARTIFICIAL TURF FIELDS

112 AVE

VEHICLE PARKING

KING GEORGE BLVD

WASHROOMS

CITY CENTRE

North Surrey Sport & Ice Complex

Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre

108 AVE

HAWTHORNE ROTARY PARK

QUIBBLE CREEK GREENWAY

UNIVERSITY DR

104 AVE

CITY OF SURREY MUNICIPAL HALL

CITY PARKWAY

CEDAR GROVE PARK

CITY CENTRE LIBRARY

WHALLEY

OLD YALE

100 AVE

SURREY NATURE CENTRE

120 ST

96 AVE

BIKE ROUTES

FRASER HWY

GREEN TIMBERS URBAN FOREST PARK

128 ST

132 ST

140 ST

SURREY’S PUBLIC ART

INOUYE PARK

144 ST

88 AVE

KING GEORGE BLVD

BEAR CREEK PAVILION

8 SPRING 2026  SURREY.CA/REGISTER  604-501-5100

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