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SUMMER 2017
WWW.SURREY.CA/RECREATION
604.501.5100
Guildford www.surrey.ca/recreation
SURREY BEND REGIONAL PARK
92 AVE
96 AVE
104 AVE
TO
BARNSTON
ISLAND
112 AVE
88 AVE
184 ST
168 ST
176 ST
188 ST
192 ST
108 AVE
INNVERGARRY
PARK
ROBIN
PARK
ELLENDALE
PARK
ERMA
STEPHENSON
PARK
FRASER
HEIGHTS
PARK
GODWIN
BIODIVERSITY
PRESERVE PARK
Fraser Heights
Recreation Centre
Guildford
Recreation
Centre/Pool
152 ST
148 ST
144 ST
160 ST
GUILDFORD
LIBRARY
PORT KELLS
LIBRARY
WHALLEY
RESERVOIR
PARK
HUMMING BIRD
PARK
DOUGLAS
PARK
172 ST
Welcome
Boasting 37 distinct parks, Guildford &
Fraser Heights offer a wide variety of
outdoor recreational opportunities. From the
forest trails and salmon spawning creeks in
Tynehead Regional Park, to the tennis courts
at Douglas Park and the picnic areas in the
wide open meadows of Fraser View Park,
there’s something different to see and do at
each of the area’s open air destinations.
Our
FACILITIES
Fraser Heights Recreation Centre
10588 160 Street
604-592-6920
Guildford Recreation Centre/Pool
15105 105 Avenue
604-502-6360
Guildford Library
15105 105 Avenue
604-598-7360
Port Kells Library
18885 88 Avenue
604-598-7440
GUILDFORD
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.
GARDENSCommunity Gardens
Guildford & Fraser Heights offer
two popular community gardens:
Holly Park and Lionel Courchene
Park. Providing an opportunity
to grow healthy vegetables for
you and your family, they’re also
a great place to get involved
with your community, meet new
friends and enjoy the outdoors.
Horticultural Gardens
Providing a unique link between
Surrey’s urban and natural
landscapes, Hawthorne Gardens
offers a varied and colourful
collection of flowering trees and
shrubs.
NATURE TRAILSTynehead Regional Park consists
of 200 hectares of rolling
meadow and forest on the banks
of the Serpentine River. This
park provides an ideal habitat
for owls, hawks and coyotes,
while the river offers views of
spawning salmon.
MOUNTAIN BIKINGSuitable for intermediate to
advanced riders, the forested
area in Port Kells Park features
a dirt jump track with seven
jumps in total and two berm
turns at both ends of the jumps.
Invergarry Park is home to a vast
forest and nature area, as well as
one of the region’s largest and
most popular downhill mountain
bike parks.
YOUTH PARKSAre you a skateboarder, BMX
bike rider, in-line skater, or
scooter-rider? Guildford has
two skate parks where you can
develop your skills and learn new
tricks: Guildford Youth Park and
Fraser Heights Youth Park.
DOG OFF-LEASH PARKSTynehead Regional Park offers
a great place to let your pooch
loose to run, play and enjoy
a social environment. Before
you unleash your dog in the
designated park space, please
remember to familiarize yourself
with off-leash etiquette!
WATER PARKSGuildford’s Erma Stephenson
spray park and water playground
is open from mid-May until
September 30. Spray parks are
activated by push buttons when
it is warmer than 20° Celsius.
OUTDOOR POOLSEnjoy a free dip or take swim
lessons at one of Guildford’s
three outdoor pools: Holly, Port
Kells and Hjorth Road. Pools are
open during the summer months
only. Check online for dates and
operating hours.
TENNIS COURTSThe town centre offers a number
of outdoor tennis courts.
Some are lit for night time use
until 10:30pm. See map for
locations.
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