WALKit
Walking is a great way to get around, explore our city, and help achieve your fitness goals. Join us for a walk, or use our web map to explore new pedestrian routes in your neighbourhood!
Get moving, meet new people, and learn about various areas and topics of interest through the WALKit program. We offer free guided walks for:
- Ages 55+: Wednesdays, year-round
- Punjabi Language: See schedule below
Can't meet up? Use our interactive WALKit Web Map to explore pedestrian routes across Surrey.
The WALKit Activity Program/Web Map was made possible through the Surrey Intercultural Seniors Social Inclusion Partnership Network funded by Employment and Social Development of Canada, New Horizons for Seniors Program grant.
WALKit Activity Program: 55+
Join us for our group walks on Wednesdays to work on mobility, meet new people, and chat about different points of interest along the way. Hosted year-round.
Fraser Heights Walk
December 4 at 10am-11:30am and 12pm-1:30pm
Join us on this local urban and nature walk that highlights community services and programs. Learn about the history of Fraser Heights and explore local landmarks such as Fraser Heights Park and Fraserglen Park.
Fraser Heights Recreation Centre
Crescent Beach Walk
December 11 at 10am-11:30am and 12pm-1:30pm
Join us on this local nature walk in Surrey's only beach community! Explore the walking trails in Blackie Spit Park. Check out the Dunsmuir Community Garden. Walk the gravel promenade pathway that runs next to the beach. Check out the sights and sounds of the ocean.
Blackie Spit
WALKit Social Celebration
December 11 at 6pm-7:30pm
Join us for a WALKit social celebration! Come together with other participants from the program. Share your memories and stories of the various walks.
Cloverdale Recreation Centre
Cloverdale Greenway
December 18 at 10am-11:30am and 12pm-1:30pm
Join us for a walk on the Cloverdale Greenway. Experience this peaceful nature walk in an urban setting.
Cloverdale Recreation Centre
WALKit Activity Program: Punjabi
As part of the City of Surrey's Focus Newton initiative, we're fostering social connections and building a vibrant, connected community.
The registration system is in English. If you would like language support to register for a Punjabi WALKit, contact Progressive Intercultural Community Services (PICS) Society at 604-596-7722, Ext. 185.
WALKit Activity Program: All ages
Surrey offers more than 800 parks—200 with amenities for people and 600 more to protect natural areas, open space, and biodiversity. Join us to explore some of these parks in your community. Offered between June and October.
WALKit Web Map
Use the web map to get a detailed overview of pedestrian routes across Surrey, including routes that are age friendly. Plan your preferred route and enjoy a stroll outdoors. You can meet new people, get some fresh air and exercise.
How to use the map
Zoom in and out
Zoom the map in (objects appear larger), or zoom the map out (objects appear smaller). Alternatively you can use two fingers on a smart phone or other touch screen device to zoom in or out.
Locate me
Orients your current location to the center of the map. You may be prompted to allow experience.arcgis.com to know your location. Select Allow if you want the map to locate you.
Search
Type in things to search and pick from the list of suggestions provided. For example: type in Newton to see options to choose from. Map will zoom to selected item.
Layers/Legend
See the Layer List or the Legend. The Layer List provides four layers of information on the map that a you can toggle on or off. The Legend describes content of map.
Toggle Aerial
Change the background of the map between map view or aerial photo view.
Draw
Create simple markup graphics in the form of points, lines and polygons and choose from a variety of colours and templates. You can also display measurements with your choice of units. These graphics will remain on the app until the browser is closed/refreshed.
Print the current map view by connecting the app to your local printer or saving the image as a file on your mobile device.
Leave feedback about your walking route
Leave feedback about your walking experience and report a problem if your walk was not satisfactory. Click on the arrow button on the left side of the screen to view the feedback form. Your feedback could help prioritize future route improvements.
Trails & parks
If you prefer walking through the forest or surrounded by nature and wildlife, check out:
Walking tracks
If you're looking for cushioned walking tracks, check out the walking tracks at:
- Bear Creek Park (adjacent to Surrey Arts Centre)
- Newton Athletic Park
- South Surrey Athletic Park
- Guildford Recreation Centre (Indoors. Drop-in admission required)
Walking groups
Walking with others is a great way to catch up with family and friends while also getting fresh air and exercise. There are also numerous walking groups in Surrey for anyone looking to get out and meet new people.
Check out the following resources to find a group near you:
- Surrey Trekkers Volkssport Club
- Guildford Town Centre Walking Club
- Probus Club of White Rock & South Surrey
- Meetup for Walking Groups
- Semiahmoo Walkers
- WalkBC
Know of a walking group not on this list? Please contact cityofsurrey@surrey.ca
Charity walks
Walk for a great cause at an upcoming charity walk in Surrey:
Sign up for a Charity Walk near you:
- Run Surrey Run
- Coldest Night of the Year
- Walk with Your Doc
- Terry Fox Run
- The Father's Day Run
- Child Development Foundation
- CIBC Run for the Cure
- CDSS Walk for Awareness
- Sun Life Walk to Cure Diabetes
Know of a charitable walk not on this list? Please contact cityofsurrey@surrey.ca
Self-guided walks
For scenic walks that take you past public art, gardens, or the waterfront, check out:
Walking Plan
Download the Surrey Walking Plan to read more about our goals for improvements across the city.
Greenways Plan
Review our Greenways Master Plan to discover our multi-use pathways for pedestrians.
Walking safety tips
We want you to stay safe while walking. Follow these tips: