Parks in Whalley & City Centre
Above: Bear Creek parked located along 88 Avenue.
Explore Parks in Whalley and City Centre - from the forest trails and fishing lake in Green Timbers Urban Forest, to the river views and sandy beach at Brownsville Bar, and the picnic areas at Robson Park, you'll discover something new at each of Whalley's many parks.
This year, check out the award winning Fusion Festival, held in July in Holland Park. Or, catch a baseball game at Whalley Athletic Park, home of Whalley Little League.
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A.H.P. Matthew Park
Bring a team out to play a game of baseball or soccer, or bring the kids out to the playground at A.H.P Matthew Park in Whalley.

Al Cleaver Park
Enjoy the natural area trails and do some bird watching in the forests of Al Cleaver Park.

Bear Creek Park
Explore Bear Creek Park's sports fields, running track and enjoy other outdoor activities.
Bog Park
Take a walk in the natural area trails of Bog Park, but watch out, the park is named Bog Park for a reason.

Bolivar Park
Take the team down to play on the baseball fields, or wander through the forest of Bolivar Park.

Brownsville Bar Park
Walk along the water at Brownsville Bar Park in North Surrey, and revel in the green spaces.

Cedar Grove Park
Explore the natural areas of Cedar Grove and visit the Cedar Grove Organic Community Garden.

Green Timbers Urban Forest
Explore the birthplace of reforestation in BC inside Surrey's Green Timbers Urban Forest.
Hawthorne Rotary Park
Discover many kinds of trees and take a stroll throughout Whalley's Hawthorne Rotary Park.

Holland Park
Explore Surrey's urban park, the community gathering place featuring walking paths and horticultural areas.
Invergarry Park
Invergarry Park is home to a vast forest and natural area, as well as one of the region's largest downhill mountain bike parks.

Kennedy Park
Check out the resurfaced tennis courts, or take your dog for a run in the off-leash area at Kennedy Park in Whalley.

Kiyo Park
Relax in the wide open meadows, or view the wildlife in the natural area along King Creek in Kiyo Park.

Moffat Memorial Park
Slide into Moffat Memorial Park's baseball diamonds, or just stop for some time on the playgrounds or a walk through the walking paths.
Poplar Park
Walk through the trails, check out the amazing grove of poplar trees and glimpse a view of the Fraser River from Poplar Park in Whalley.

Queen Elizabeth Meadows
Take a load off and enjoy the afternoon sun relaxing in Queen Elizabeth Meadows.

Queen Mary Park
Walk the natural trails that loop through Queen Mary Park, and stop by the playground with the kids.

Robertson Drive Park
Enjoy a game of pick-up ball hockey, or toss the frisbee in the open fields of Robertson Drive Park.

Robson Park
Enjoy the looping walking trails, or grab some friends for a pick-up game of soccer in the open fields of Robson Park.

Royal Heights Park
Walk through the forest trails of Royal Heights Park, and enjoy the views of the north shore mountains.

Royal Kwantlen Park
Take a walk through the forest, or explore the various amenities and athletic facilities available at Royal Kwantlen Park.

Surrey Public Wharf
Float down to Surrey Public Wharf in North Surrey and catch some fish, or just enjoy the waterfront views.

Tannery Park
Take your dog for a walk along the water or through natural area trails at Tannery Road Park in North Surrey.

Tom Binnie Park
Skateboard at the youth park at Tom Binnie or drop in at Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre.

Tom Hopkins Ravine Park
Explore the mature second growth forest along one of the natural areas trails of Tom Hopkins Ravine Park.

West Village Park
Get involved in the design of West Village Park, a new mini-park in Surrey City Centre.

William Beagle Park
Enjoy an afternoon picnic in the open green space, or take your kids to the playground in William Beagle Park.