Things to do in Surrey
Whalley/City Centre was once regarded as the one of the most dangerous part of the Lower Mainland and was notorious for its crime. After redevelopment of Whalley/City Centre in recent years, violent crime has shifted south to Newton which has taken over Whalley's reputation as being the most dangerous part of Surrey.
The London boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark, Wandsworth, and small parts of Lewisham and Bromley were in Surrey until 1889; as were those of Croydon, Kingston upon Thames, Merton, Sutton and the part of Richmond upon Thames on the right bank of the River Thames until 1965, when they too were absorbed into Greater London, ...
VIDEO: Surrey, B.C.'s boom town. Rumina Daya reports. Surrey is the fastest-growing city in the province and one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada. Right now, its population is a close second to Vancouver but it's expected to become the largest city in B.C. by 2041 with more than 760,000 residents.Sep 15, 2014
Surrey is a city in British Columbia, Canada. It’s part of the Metro Vancouver area and lies between the Fraser River and the U.S. border. In Peace Arch Provincial Park, a white arch marks the international boundary between Canada and the U.S. On Boundary Bay, the Ocean Point Shoreline Walk curls along Crescent Beach. Migrating birds gather at Blackie Spit. The Historic Stewart Farm is a late-1800s pioneer home.
Campbell Valley Park
Nature reserve for picnics & camping
Dog-friendly picnic & campsite with nature trails for horseback riding, hiking & biking.
Crescent Beach, Surrey
Rocky beach with scenic views
Long, rocky beach with kid-friendly tide pools & views of the bay & distant mountains.
Peace Arch
Monument & lawns on U.S./Canada border
Park with lawns, gardens & monument on the U.S./ Canada border to mark the 1812 treaties.
Peace Arch Park
Park
Peace Arch Park is an international park consisting of Peace Arch Historical State Park in the United States and Peace Arch Provincial Park in Canada. The park straddles the international boundary
Tynehead Regional Park
Nature trails with leash-optional areas
Dog-friendly meadows with trails by the Serpentine River, plus a fish hatchery & butterfly garden.