City Parks
Enjoy Vancouver's great outdoors by exploring our stunning parks. From small neighbourhood green spaces to large destination parks and feature gardens, the Vancouver Park Board maintains more than 220 parks that make up 11% of Vancouver's land mass. Rain or shine, Vancouver's physical splendour can inspire you with many ways to stay active at the same time that it soothes you with its beauty.
 


South Surrey Parks

Explore the many parks in South Surrey - from the exotic tree groves at Redwood Park and the floral displays at Darts Hill Garden Park, to the sports fields and outdoor pool at Sunnyside Park, and the dog off-leash area at Dogwood Park, you'll discover something different to do and see at each of South Surrey's many parks.

Here is an up-to-date list of all the Parks in South Surrey. At last count there were 55 parks in the South Surrey area.

For a popular walking trail consider the Serpentine Fen. The Serpentine Wildlife Area (SWA) contains 71.3 hectares (176 acres) of habitat important to wildlife. The extensive freshwater marshes, and the small tidal brackish water marsh are important to wildlife populations, including birds, mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish and insects. The wildlife and habitats of SWA can be experienced via the many kilometres of trails, some with dense hedgerows. There are three covered viewing towers and a covered picnic shelter is located off 44th Avenue.

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