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Recreational Facilities

Our recreational programs offer everything from hockey and swimming to painting and dance.  Surrey City Centre’s abundance of parks and recreation keep our community members both healthy and creative! Our numerous recreational facilities run a number of programs designed for various interests and skill levels. Register for one of Surrey’s recreational programs today and get your family moving!

Check out Surrey.ca for a complete listing of Recreation Facilities in Surrey

North Surrey Recreation Centre

Located right at the footsteps of Surrey Central Skytrain Station, the North Surrey Recreation centre is a vibrant facility with pools, ice arenas, a huge weight room and fitness gyms. The facility hosts ice hockey leagues, offers lessons in ice skating, programs for adults and seniors, as well as lessons for swimming. The centre is also conveniently located by Central City Shopping mall, Surrey Central Bus Loop and Simon Fraser University.

10275 City Parkway
Surrey, BC V3T 4C3

Telephone: 604-502-6300
Fax 604-502-6301

Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre

This brand new 20,000 square feet facility has a full court gym, youth skate park, and many multipurpose rooms. Along with its athletic programs, the recreation centre offers a variety of community programs with a strong focus on youth. Originally built to provide a Games Preparation Centre for the 2010 Olympic volunteers, The Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre is now a legacy building of the 2010 Olympic Games.

13458 – 107 A Ave,
Surrey, BC V3T 0G4

Tel 604-598-5898
Fax 604-930-3870

Guildford Recreation Centre

Equiped with a 7200 Sq. Ft. Weight Room, 1/8 Mile Running Track, Group Fitness Studio, Three Gymnasiums, Skate Park, Seniors Lounge, Youth Lounge and child minding services. Guildford Library Located Inside the Facility.

15105 - 105 Avenue
Surrey, BC V3R 7G8

Phone: 604-502-6360
Fax: 604-502-6361

Surrey Library

Surrey Public Library boasts 7 branches and over a quarter million members. The library offers specialized programs and services for kids, teens, new Canadians and seniors, including career & job searches, online learning, genealogy programs and English language labs.  

This free public service aims to provide information and cultivate the sharing of knowledge while promoting literacy and lifelong learning in the community.

The Surrey City Centre branch is proud to announce the building of a new library.

You can learn more about the exciting facility here.

Visit Surrey’s Library page here: http://www.spl.surrey.bc.ca/default.htm 

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