Parks in Surrey

Explore Surrey Parks - from the giant second growth forest at Green Timbers Urban Forest, to the shoreline views at Blackie Spit Park, and the soccer fields, running track, nature trails and gardens at Bear Creek Park, you'll discover something different to do and see at each of Surrey's 200 parks every season.

This year, find opportunities to get outdoors, have fun and learn about nature with park, nature and environment programs at the Surrey Nature Centre, located in Green Timbers Urban Forest. Or, get active in park spaces with Partners in Parks, get involved in public open houses for new parks, or get onto an athletic field to play soccer, football or rugby.

Surrey Lake.

New & Improved Parks

Explore the plans, designs and current development projects of the Parks Division.

Children in a preschool class in a Surrey park.

Programs & Events in Parks

Join in on upcoming events and programs happening in parks around Surrey.

kids running into the Surrey Nature Centre

Surrey Nature Centre at Green Timbers

Explore nature with programs and events year-round! The Surrey Nature Centre offers school programs, day camps, guided walks and programs fo [...]

Hartnell Park in Cloverdale

Parks in Cloverdale

Find trails, sports fields, courts and playgrounds in the parks around Cloverdale.

Fleetwood Community Centre Park.

Parks in Fleetwood

Find parks in your Fleetwood community, and learn what amenities you'll find at each park.

Guildford Heights Park field

Parks in Guildford & Fraser Heights

Explore the Surrey parks in the Guildford and Fraser Heights area.

Looking over Surrey Lake at Surrey Lake Park.

Parks in Newton

Locate parks in Newton, and see what you'll find, including fields, nature trails and courts.

Looking out from the shore at Blackie Spit.

Parks in South Surrey

Find a park close to you in South Surrey, and see the features at each park, including playgrounds, courts and fields.

people walking amongst Holland Park's water feature

Parks in Whalley

Explore parks in Whalley, and see the great park spaces across City Centre.

Surrey Council members having a photo opportunity with the City's Douglas Fir mascot at Arbor Day

Environmental Extravaganza

Bring the family out to explore Surrey's natural environment with over 70 free programs and events, April 20 to June 9, 2013.