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.

Betty Huff Park

Betty Huff Park

Enjoy the open spaces and natural areas of Betty Huff Park in Whalley.

Whalley & City Centre
A covered outdoor stage

Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre

Enjoy the events and walking paths at the Cloverdale Millennium Amphitheatre.

Cloverdale
Blackie Spit walk

Blackie Spit Park

This stunning beach features picnic areas, nature trails and two fully fenced dog-off leash spaces.

South Surrey
Blumsen Park

Blumsen Park

Visit the woodland areas or bring the kids to the playground at Blumsen Park in South Surrey.

South Surrey
New playground equipment installed

Bob Rutledge Park

Play on the play equipment or use the sports courts at Bob Rutledge Park.

Newton
Bog Park

Bog Park

Take a walk in the natural area trails of Bog Park, but watch out, the park is named Bog Park for a reason.

Whalley & City Centre
Bolivar Park

Bolivar Park

Take the team down to play on the baseball fields, or wander through the forest of Bolivar Park.

Whalley & City Centre
Bonaccord Bridge

Bonaccord Creek Park

Enjoy passing through this natural area park. The park’s pedestrian bridge is part of the neighborhood bike route that leads to Surrey City Centre.

Guildford
Bonaccord Park

Bonaccord Park

Play a match of soccer or take the kids to the playground at Bonaccord Park in the Guildford and Fraser Heights area of Surrey.

Guildford
Bonnie Schrenk Park

Bonnie Schrenk Park

Walk through the natural area and trails in Bonnie Schrenk Park.

Fleetwood