Finding a location in Surrey can be quite simple because the road system is designed on a grid. Avenues in Surrey run east/west, starting at Zero Avenue (the Canada/US border) and going to 116th Avenue; Streets run north/south starting at 120th Street (Surrey/Delta boundary) and going to 196th Street (Surrey/Langley boundary).
Public Transit
Getting from Surrey to other areas in the region can be done by public transit. There are 4 Skytrain stations in Surrey. Skytrain is the region's automated, light rapid transit system; it goes all the way to the waterfront in Vancouver where you can take the Sea Bus to North Vancouver! The 4 stations are at Scott Road (and King George Highway), Gateway (108th Avenue), Surrey Central (102nd Avenue) and King George (99th Avenue). A bus exchange is located at the Surrey Central location where local busses provide service to other areas of Surrey. Bus schedules and routes can be found on the web at www.translink.bc.ca or by calling 604-953-3333.
If you are looking for a more direct move of transportation, there are a number of taxi and rental car companies located in Surrey.
Pathways & Bikeways
Surrey has an extensive system of pathways and over 210 km (130 miles) of signed, bicycle friendly routes. Check out our Parks & Recreation area for more information on these pathways/bikeways.