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What to See in Surrey - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 11 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Surrey (Canada). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Hawthorne Park, Port Mann Bridge, and Skybridge. Also, be sure to include Holland Park in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Surrey (British Columbia).

Hawthorne Park

Park in Surrey, British Columbia
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Park in Surrey, British Columbia. Hawthorne Rotary Park is a public park in Surrey, British Columbia. The park's main entrance is located along 144th Street and 104 Avenue. There are many other entrances that can be accessed by foot or vehicle. The park has a perimeter of 3.05 kilometers and an area of 0.23 square kilometers. The park includes a water park, playground, picnic area, nature trails, ponds and two creeks. Hawthorne Park has a diverse ecosystem that contains a variety of invasive and native plants and animals.[1]

Address: 10503 144 St., Surrey (Whalley)

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Port Mann Bridge

Bridge in British Columbia, Canada
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Bridge in British Columbia, Canada. The Port Mann Bridge is a 10-lane cable-stayed bridge that opened to traffic in 2012. It is currently tied for the longest cable-stayed bridge in North America with the Bay Bridge in California.

The cable-stayed bridge replaced a steel arch bridge that spanned the Fraser River, connecting Coquitlam to Surrey in British Columbia near Vancouver. After its successor was opened to traffic, the old bridge was demolished by reverse construction.[2]

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Skybridge

Cable-stayed bridge in Surrey, British Columbia
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Cable-stayed bridge in Surrey, British Columbia. The SkyBridge is a cable-stayed bridge in Metro Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Built between 1987 and 1989, it spans the Fraser River and connects New Westminster with Surrey. The SkyBridge opened for revenue use on March 16, 1990, with the second half of the Phase II extension of SkyTrain to Scott Road station.[3]

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Holland Park

Park in Surrey, British Columbia
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Park in Surrey, British Columbia. Holland Park is a park in the city of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, located within Whalley / City Centre beside Central City. It is 10 hectares in size and although it is not the largest park in the city, it has been called the "Central Park" of Surrey city centre. Originally a piece of land that was unused and not landscaped, the city of Surrey designated the area as an urban park and was transformed in the mid-2000s.

As the park is centrally located, it has become the focal point of a multitude of events and congregations throughout the year. The annual Fusion Festival, Surrey Pride, various music gatherings as well as other civic and cultural events have taken place within the park. In 2010, Holland Park also hosted one of the Vancouver Winter Olympics celebrations during the games.[4]

Address: 13428 Old Yale Rd, Surrey (Whalley)

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Peace Arch Park

Park in Surrey, British Columbia
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Park in Surrey, British Columbia. 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 between the two countries at the extreme western end of the main contiguous section of the two countries' land border, between Blaine, Washington, United States, and Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, where it reaches Semiahmoo Bay of the Salish Sea on the continent's Pacific Coast. The park's central feature is the Peace Arch.

The park is located at the Peace Arch Border Crossing (also known as the Douglas Border Crossing), where Highway 99 in British Columbia and Interstate 5 in Washington State meet. The park's northern portion is about 9 hectares (22 acres) and is managed by the British Columbia Ministry of Environment. The southern portion is about 20 acres (8.1 ha) and is managed by the Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission.[5]

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White Rock Pier

Bridge in White Rock, British Columbia
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Bridge in White Rock, British Columbia. White Rock Pier is a 470-metre-long pier in White Rock, British Columbia. Originally built in 1914, it was a dock for steamships that arrived when the Great Northern Railway began operation. On December 20, 2018, the pier was severely damaged during a wind storm. It is estimated that the cost to rebuild the pier is $16.2 million. The pier was repaired and reopened in 2019. It is often erroneously claimed to be Canada's longest pier, however there are several longer piers in Canada the longest of which is the Quai de Portneuf in Port Neuf, Quebec.[6]

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New Westminster Bridge

Swing bridge in Vancouver, British Columbia
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Swing bridge in Vancouver, British Columbia. The New Westminster Bridge is a swing bridge that crosses the Fraser River and connects New Westminster with Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.

The bridge is owned by the Government of Canada, operated and maintained by the Canadian National Railway, with the Southern Railway of British Columbia (SRY), Canadian Pacific Railway, and BNSF Railway having track usage rights, as do Amtrak's Cascades (with service to Portland and Seattle) and Via Rail's The Canadian (with service to Toronto).[7]

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Tynehead Hatchery

Tynehead Hatchery
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Bridge

Address: 16585 96 Avenue, Surrey (Guildford)

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Bell Performing Arts Centre

Bell Performing Arts Centre
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Theater, Concerts and shows

Address: 6250 144 St, V3X 1A1 Surrey (Newton)

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Darts Hill Garden Park

Darts Hill Garden Park
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Park, Relax in park, Garden

Address: 1633 170 St, Surrey (South Surrey)

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Blackie Spit

Blackie Spit
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Park, Relax in park, Beach

Address: 3136 McBride Avenue, V4A 3C9 Surrey (South Surrey)

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