5 Things You NEED to Know About Surrey BC Canada
5 Things You Didn’t Know About Surrey, BC
Surrey, BC, is one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada. It has gained attention for its diverse communities, growing economy, and rapid development. But beyond what most people know about Surrey, there are several surprising facts that many residents—and even visitors—aren’t aware of.
In this guide, we’ll uncover five things you probably didn’t know about Surrey—from its extensive park system to surprising flood-prone areas.
1. Surrey Is Home to Over 800 Parks 🌳
Did you know Surrey was once known as the City of Parks? Before its slogan changed to "The Future Lives Here," Surrey was recognized for its impressive number of green spaces.
Key Facts About Surrey’s Parks:
✅ 800+ Parks: Over 200 with public amenities and 600 designated for conservation.
✅ 650+ KM of Trails: Perfect for walking, running, or biking.
✅ City Investment: Surrey prioritizes maintaining and upgrading green spaces.
Having worked for the City of Surrey and with my wife previously employed in the Parks Division, I’ve seen firsthand the effort Surrey puts into preserving and enhancing its parks.
Must-Visit Parks in Surrey:
- Fleetwood Park – Scenic trails, picnic areas, and playgrounds.
- Tynehead Park – A massive urban forest great for hiking and cycling.
- Holland Park – Known as “Surrey’s Downtown Park”, hosts events and concerts.
- Bear Creek Park – Home to gardens, trails, and a popular miniature train ride.
- Green Timbers Urban Forest – A hidden gem with walking trails and a peaceful lake.
- Redwood Park – A unique park featuring an enchanting treehouse village.
- Crescent Beach & White Rock Beach – Though White Rock is technically a separate city, it’s a local favorite for Surrey residents.
With Surrey's rapid growth, it's refreshing to see the city prioritize green spaces, ensuring that even as the population increases, residents have ample outdoor spaces to enjoy.
2. Surrey Has a Negative Stigma—But It’s Misunderstood
Surrey has long battled negative perceptions, but here’s the truth—many of the people who criticize Surrey have never lived here or only visited its rougher neighborhoods.
When outsiders think of Surrey, they often picture areas like Whalley (Surrey Central) and parts of Newton—which have had higher crime rates in the past. But Surrey is huge, and just like any major city, it has both great and not-so-great areas.
Common Misconceptions About Surrey:
🚫 "Surrey is dangerous everywhere" – False. Some areas, like South Surrey, Cloverdale, and Fraser Heights, have low crime rates and are extremely safe.
🚫 "Surrey is all industrial" – False. Surrey is home to family-friendly suburbs, modern shopping districts, and vibrant communities.
🚫 "Surrey is just Vancouver’s cheaper alternative" – False. Surrey is developing its own economy, job market, and infrastructure, making it an attractive long-term investment.
👉 Reality Check: If someone judged Vancouver based solely on East Hastings, they wouldn’t get a fair representation of the city. The same applies to Surrey.
3. Surrey’s Geography Makes Residents Identify by Region
Because Surrey is so large, many residents don’t just say they’re from "Surrey"—instead, they identify with their specific neighborhood.
Why This Happens:
📍 Surrey is 2.5X the Size of Vancouver – It covers 316 km², making it the third-largest city by land in BC.
📍 Neighborhoods Have Unique Identities – For example, Cloverdale residents sometimes say they live in Langley, and South Surrey residents may say they’re from White Rock.
📍 Reputation Matters – Because some areas have a better reputation, people often prefer to highlight their specific location.
Surrey’s Major Neighborhoods:
- South Surrey & Morgan Creek – Affluent, beachside, family-friendly.
- Fleetwood – Growing fast with new developments & upcoming SkyTrain expansion.
- Cloverdale – Suburban, quiet, known for its rodeo & family appeal.
- Newton – Affordable housing, diverse community, major transit hub.
- Guildford – Great shopping (Guildford Mall), convenient location.
- Whalley (Surrey Central) – Rapidly developing, home to SFU Surrey & future UBC Surrey campus.
Surrey’s diverse communities mean there’s a neighborhood for everyone—whether you prefer urban high-rises, suburban family homes, or beachfront properties.
4. Surrey Has a Grid System for Easy Navigation 🗺️
Unlike Vancouver or Toronto, where streets often have random names, Surrey follows a numbered grid system that makes it extremely easy to navigate.
How Surrey’s Grid System Works:
📌 Avenues (East-West) – Run from 0 Ave (South) to 117 Ave (North)
📌 Streets (North-South) – Run from 12 St (West) to 196 St (East, Langley Border)
📌 "A" & "B" Streets – If you see 85A or 85B Ave, it’s located between 85th and 86th Ave.
Bonus Fact: Some Surrey neighborhoods have themed street names, such as:
- "Birdland" in Guildford – Robin Cres, Pheasant Dr, Canary Dr.
- "Cow Town" in Cloverdale – Jersey Dr, Friesian Dr, Aberdeen Dr.
This system makes it easier to find addresses—even if Google Maps fails.
5. 20% of Surrey is in a Flood Zone 🌊
One of the most surprising facts about Surrey is that 20% of its land is in a floodplain. This is due to its proximity to rivers and the ocean, making certain areas vulnerable to flooding.
Flood-Prone Areas in Surrey:
📍 Bridgeview & Fraser Heights – Located near the Fraser River, historically affected by high water levels.
📍 Serpentine & Nicomekl River Areas – Located in Cloverdale & Fleetwood, can flood during heavy rains.
📍 Crescent Beach & Mud Bay – Beautiful oceanfront homes, but at higher flood risk.
The good news? Surrey has one of the best flood management systems in Canada, constantly upgrading dikes and drainage systems to reduce risks.
👉 Planning to buy a home? Always check flood maps before making a purchase.
Final Thoughts: Is Surrey Right for You?
Surrey is a dynamic, rapidly growing city with affordable housing, great parks, and diverse communities. While it has some negative stereotypes, many of them are overblown, and Surrey offers far more positives than negatives.
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