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9 Best Parks in Surrey to Spend Your Leisure Time

Kanica66Sathi Chakraborty, MSc BiologyPragya Chakrapani By Kanica66 Sathi Chakraborty Pragya Chakrapani April 22, 2024 11 Min Read
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Sometimes, nothing is calmer and more peaceful than enjoying nature and going to parks in Surrey, which might be your way of living. The City of Surrey is located in British Columbia and is part of the Metropolitan region of Vancouver.

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1. Bear Creek Park2. Hawthorne Rotary Park3. Redwood Park4. Unwin Park5. Sunnyside Park6. Green Timbers Park & Urban Forest7. Mud Bay Park8. Poplar Park9. Tynehead Regional Park

I always say that Surreyโ€™s parks are some of the best places in the city to visit and spend some leisure time with friends and family. Check my favourite picks below and you will have an idea whatโ€™s there in store for you.

1. Bear Creek Park

It is one of the great parks in Surrey, BC, for finding a spot for picnics. There are 7 picnic shelters in Bear Creek Park for hosting. This park is accessible throughout the year and is a relaxing place for groups seeking nature.

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What can you enjoy here? The list is endless if you ask me!! The park offers a lot of opportunities to carry out different activities.

  • It has walking trails, skating fields, hiking trails, and football and soccer fields.
  • Health and fitness equipment is also outdoors for cardio and strength training for gym enthusiasts.
  • Bear Creek is a water park with an outdoor pool and a mini-golf course. It also has a newly built off-leash area exclusively for dogs.
  • You, your friends, and your family can enjoy a great nature trail around the park.
  • The park also has a public art gallery that showcases the work of some fine artists in various forms.
  • The park witnesses some beautiful birds and cute little bunnies running around.
  • You can join the concerts and festival celebrations that are organized here.

You will enjoy it, trust me!!

2. Hawthorne Rotary Park

Hawthorne Rotary Parkย belongs to the northern part of Surrey. The park offers beautifully crafted and lush garden spaces. The walking trails all around allow you to enjoy the parkโ€™s nature trails. It also has picnic tables and hosts events and concerts to enjoy with friends and families. There are a lot of adventure activities for kids, as the park has tennis courts, volleyball courts, jogging spaces, basketball fields, special playgrounds, slides, walking trails, and biking riding areas.

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The parkโ€™s northern edge has a water pond visited by waterfowl, while the western edge has an urban forest offering a trail of flowering shrubs and trees. Donโ€™t forget to visit this park, friends, while you are in Surrey!

3. Redwood Park

Are you a botanist or want to know the story of some old-growth trees? Redwood Park is waiting for you!! I must say that it is one of Surreyโ€™s top parks located in the south Surrey region.

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The park is surrounded by exotic trees, solid picnic tables, and wheelchair accessibility for the people who need it. There is a sloping lawn adjacent to the parking lot. It has four picnic shelters around the space and a drinking fountain built like a tree, making it concrete and a rustic wood appearance. The park is also known for its little fairy houses, which are enchanting in the middle of the forest area. They are seen in the hollows of the trees or are hanging from the branches and wood logs of the trees. They are all colourful and decorated with accessories to create a kid-friendly nature. I am sure youโ€™ll fall in love with this place.

4. Unwin Park

My next top recommendation is Unwin Park. Itโ€™s one of the largest parks in Surrey, BC, spread across 14 hectares. The large playground offers many opportunities and natural attractions as big as the park. I am so excited to tell you what it offers. But before that let me tell you that it is also a good spot to arrange a birthday party or spend some fun time with the kids.

  • The park offers many opportunities, such as the outdoor pool, tennis courts, basketball courts, lacrosse boxes, baseball diamonds, and cricket and soccer fields.
  • It also has three picnic shelters around the park and is open from morning to evening.
  • The park also has an innovative playground tied to the city of Surrey, Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities, and Jumpstart.
  • The large playground has accessibility to elements like Sway fun glider, We-Go-Round, Cozy Dome, Netplex, Omnispin spinner, Smart Play Motion, We-saw, Sensory Play Center, Smart Play Motion, Rhapsody music collection, Variety of swings and slides.
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5. Sunnyside Park

Sunnyside Park is one of the best-known and lovely parks in the Surrey region. It is spread across 15 acres and is covered with dense groves of Douglas Fir trees. The park offers great activities like tennis courts, an outdoor pool, softball diamonds, sports fields, and two playgrounds. Here you can enjoy nature with beautiful gardens and an excellent place for picnics.

6. Green Timbers Park & Urban Forest

It is among the largest parks in Surrey. For people who enjoy nature, the park offers an extended nature trail of around 10 km. Sounds great! Isnโ€™t it?

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The park offers access-related activities, like fishing, picnic tables, and a South Surrey Nature Centre. The northwestern part of the park has a great wandering rock carried out by a block of glacial ice called the glacial erratic. It also serves as a refuge and is known as the potential wildlife area of South Surrey. You can witness a variety of wildlife species, such as woodpeckers, Douglas squirrels, ducks, bald eagles, salamanders, and barred owls. Fishing is such a fun activity here that is carried out all year round in Green Timbers Lake, and no other activities are allowed, such as swimming, water rafting, or wading. So gear up to have all the fun there!

7. Mud Bay Park

Mud Bay Parkย offers a long 3 km nature trail covered in almost 1.5 hours. I highly recommend you explore the Boundary Bay there. Thatโ€™s because itโ€™s an important bird area and is the best feature surrounding the park.

One more exciting part about it is that the area looks different during the phases of the day; for example, during the high tides, it witnesses seals and loons in the coastal waters. During the high tides, a flock of birds visits the park, either migrating or reaching the area. Birds like waterfowl and shorebirds are seen. The scenic islands are a great view seen from the park. Due to the shorebird migration, the park remains closed for bikes, dogs, and horses from 15 October to 15 April.

Overall, If you want to witness a great view of shorelines and shorebirds, explore this park!!

4K Walk - Mud Bay Park in Surrey, BC - Vancouver Trails

8. Poplar Park

It is located at the top of a ridge site, which gives a beautiful view of British Columbiaโ€™s natural landscape. The park offers a lot of green space, which is ideal for picnic locations. It has great views of the North Shore mountains and Fraser Valley. This park offers great space for playing soccer due to its ridge location and the flat surface of the uphill portion. Here, you can also enjoy the great views of the picture-perfect scenic islands.

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9. Tynehead Regional Park

It is a great place for hiking and cycling, so I recommend that all adventure lovers keep this park on their list. It has hard-packed trails meandering in the woods and is maintained by the metro city of Vancouver. The park runs along the banks of the Serpentine River and acts as a natural habitat for many bird species and wildlife. Birds like owls, coyotes, and hawks are often seen, while the Serpentine River serves as the home for salmon and trout.

The Tynehead Regional Park is known for its Tynehead hatchery, to witness the species of salmon, mainly from October to December. It has a long cycling trail of around 6.3 km and a hiking trail of about 14.4 km.

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Parks are natural beauty that has something to offer everyone. Theyโ€™re places that give kids and adults so much fun. Parks in Surrey are indeed the best places to spend some leisure time and quiet the conversation sought of a day. So, when in Surrey, donโ€™t forget to visit these beautiful parks.

Last Updated on April 22, 2024 by Pragya Chakrapani

 
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