Spring Recreation Guide 2022

features Parks & Environment

GARDENS

BIKE PARKS

COMMUNITY GARDENS

Surrey offers a number of bike parks, and each of them have been carefully designed to offer a variety of tracks and trails to suit all abilities.

Discover the rare plants, floral garden beds and sculptural art throughout Surrey's

Community gardens allow residents to benefit from locally grown food if they don't have space to grow their own vegetables at home.

display and feature gardens. Photo: Bear Creek Park Display Garden

GEOCACHING

DOG OFF-LEASH AREAS

FISHING

Explore Surrey’s designated dog off-leash parks. Dogs must be kept on a leash in Surrey parks except in these designated off-leash areas.

Learn about the City of Surrey's procedures to allow environmentally sound geocaching on park land.

Enjoy fishing in select Surrey parks and borrow a free rod and tackle box from the Surrey Nature Centre.

LIVE 5-2-1-0 PLAYBOX

NATURE TRAILS

PICNICS & BBQs

Free playboxes are available at the Alexandra Neighbourhood House Park, Bridgeview Park and Bakerview Park. For more information, call 604-501-5050 or email beactive@surrey.ca.

Are you looking to host a company picnic or family BBQ in a Surrey park? Find out the steps required to host a picnic in a City of Surrey Park.

There are more than 100 kilometres of nature trails within Surrey parks.

SPRAY PARKS &WATER PLAYGROUNDS

PLAYGROUNDS

SKATE PARKS

Surrey offers lots of playgrounds for kids to explore, from tot lots for the younger kids to custom designed play structures for the more adventurous.

Enjoy hot summer days with the kids at your local spray parks and water playgrounds.

Surrey offers a number of skate parks, and each of them have been designed to offer a variety of tracks and trails to suit all abilities.

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604-501-5100  SURREY.CA/REGISTER  SPRING 2022

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