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Shoreline Parks

 

The Surrey Parks system includes over 500 parks and greenbelts.  Among these jewels in the city you will find many beautiful walks along shorelines, lakes and ponds.  Whether you are looking for an opportunity to view the thousands of migrating waterfowl and shorebirds, or you want to walk the banks of the Fraser River, Surrey Parks offers it all!  Please remember to follow all posted signage, particularly seasonal trail closures and dog on-leash regulations.

Blackie Spit Park
(on Boundary Bay)

(on the banks of the Fraser River)
 
(on Boundary Bay)
 
Elgin Heritage Park
(on the Nicomekl River Estuary)
 
Mud Bay Park
(on Boundary Bay)
 
(on Boundary Bay)
 

Boundary Park
(pond)

Cougar Creek Park
(ponds)

Crescent Park
(ponds)

Green Timbers Urban Forest Park
(fishing allowed in lake as per provincial regulations)

Serpentine Fen
(network of ponds and marshes)

Southmere Village Park 
(ponds)

Surrey Lake
(lake)