summer-2025-recreation-guide
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Sun & Fun FOR EVERYONE Summer in Surrey is full of fun and adventure! Cool off in an outdoor pool or get active by playing a sport or taking a fitness class at a recreation centre. Along the way, take time to enjoy the blooming flowers while hiking scenic trails, or unwind with a picnic in one of our many beautiful parks. Don’t miss the art exhibits at our cultural centres or the public art around the city. Plus, with countless events all summer long, there’s always something for everyone to enjoy this sunny season!
Capture THE MOMENT IN SURREY
GreenTimbers Urban Forest Park 14600 Block of 100 Avenue
Explore GreenTimbers Urban Forest Park, one of Surrey’s largest parks! With over 10 kilometers of trails, a serene lake and lots of wildlife, it’s perfect for nature lovers. Enjoy fishing year-round from the shore at GreenTimbers Lake or relax in the picnic areas. The park is also great for birdwatching and wildlife photography.
Bear Creek Park 13750 88 Avenue Bear Creek Park is a great summer spot for friends and family. It has charming gardens, a fun waterpark and a unique miniature train. There’s something for everyone! Enjoy the seven picnic shelters and beautiful nature trails. The flower gardens make a stunning background for photos. Remember to tag @thecityofsurrey on Instagram when you share your pictures!
Crescent Beach 12160 Beecher Street Crescent Beach is a top summer spot for friends and family. Its sandy shores, calm waters and stunning sunsets make it perfect for swimming, beach volleyball and relaxing. The scenic promenade and charming pier are great for photos. Spend a day at Crescent Beach and make lasting memories of fun and togetherness!
Fleetwood Gardens 15802 80 Avenue Spend a summer day at Fleetwood Gardens, where you’ll find beautiful flower displays, peaceful paths and open lawns. Moreover, the 7-circuit labyrinth can help you relax your mind and body. It’s a great place to enjoy nature with friends and family. The park is also perfect for wedding photos and offers a tranquil spot to sit and enjoy the flowers.
Museum of Surrey 17710 56A Avenue
“The Rivers that Connect Us” public art installation is a must-see this summer. It celebrates the history and land ties of First Nations peoples. It also highlights our shared humanity across cultures. The bright design and fine details make it a great example of local art and very photo-worthy. Make sure to tag @museumofsurrey with your best photos!
7 604-501-5100 SURREY.CA/REGISTER SUMMER 2025
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