Maple Green Park

Discover a hidden gem in Surrey!

We have more than 800 parks—200 with amenities for people and 600 more to protect natural areas, open space, and biodiversity.

Explore more than 650 kilometres of trails and paths through scenic coastal landscapes, forests, gardens, and enjoy playgrounds, sports fields, and more.

Queen Elizabeth Meadows

Queen Elizabeth Meadows

Enjoy an afternoon at Queen Elizabeth Meadows.

Whalley & City Centre
Queen Mary Park

Queen Mary Park

Walk the natural trails at Queen Mary Park, and stop by the playground with the kids.

Whalley & City Centre

R.A. Nicholson Park

Explore R.A. Nicholson Park near the Delta border.

Newton
Nature trail with fence.

Redwood Park

Climb up to the treehouse, sit in the picnic area, or walk through the natural area trails at Redwood Park.

South Surrey
Ridgeview Park

Ridgeview Park

Check out the views of the Fraser River and the North Shore Mountains from Ridgeview Park.

Guildford
Riverside Park

Riverside Park

Kick a ball around on the all weather field, or take the kids to the playground at Riverside Park.

Guildford
Robertson Drive Park

Robertson Drive Park

Enjoy a game of pick-up ball hockey, or toss the Frisbee in the open fields of Robertson Drive Park.

Whalley & City Centre
Grass field and blue sky

Robin Park

Enjoy a game of soccer in the multi-use field in Robin Park, or access the pedestrian overpass over Highway 1.

Guildford
Robson Park

Robson Park

Enjoy the walking loops and playground, or grab some friends for a pick-up game of soccer in the open fields of Robson Park.

Whalley & City Centre
A gravel path with wooden fencing in a park of trees

Robson Ravine

Walk the natural area trail along the ridge top of Robson Ravine Park.

Whalley & City Centre