This unique park is home to the largest stand of Redwood trees north of the 49th parallel and a wide variety of other exotic tree species from around the world.
What is Redwood Park?
The recreation centre is named after a baseball coach and volunteer who made a community impact on baseball in Surrey.
What is Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre?
This civic building features an artwork inspired by the collective survival instincts of animals, using a flock of birds as a metaphor for democracy.
What is Surrey City Hall?
This waterside park combines natural beauty with cultural heritage, offering access to restored farm buildings, gardens, and seasonal events celebrating Surrey’s pioneer roots
What is Elgin Heritage Park?
This site was built to replace the first recreation centre built in the City of Surrey.
What is North Surrey Sport & Ice Complex?
Held annually in Holland Park, this multicultural festival showcases global music, food, and dance.
What is the Surrey Fusion Festival?
This popular Surrey park has two salmon-bearing streams - one of which it is named after.
This one-of-a-kind pool in Surrey was once home to a “Big Kahuna” mascot, making a splash in local aquatic culture.
What is the Newton Wave Pool/Recreation Centre
This facility features a bronze fawn, and six chrome deer, symbolizing childhood recreation and competitive spirit through the metaphor of flowing water.
What is Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre?
A living tribute to Surrey’s early logging and reforestation efforts, this park was officially opened in 1930 and continues to showcase the city’s environmental values.
What is Green Timbers Urban Forest?
This centre is part of a larger recreational ecosystem that includes a nearby arena, bmx park and skatepark.
What is South Surrey Recreation & Arts Centre?
This Indigenous Learning House in Elgin Heritage Park was named by the Semiahmoo First Nation and means “learning house” in SENĆOŦEN (sen-CHAW-thun)
What is Totest Aleng?