Surrey is a city in British Columbia within the Metro Vancouver regional district and metropolitan area. It is a suburban city with the 2nd largest population in British Columbia. There are seven neighbourhoods in Surrey; Fleetwood, Whalley, City Centre, Guildford, Newton, Cloverdale and South Surrey.
Surrey has a population of 517,887. It is the 12th largest city in Canada. Immigration has drastically increased in the area since the 1980s, this has led to an ethnically and linguistically diverse city. Surrey's median household income is more than twice the regional average. Industries in Surrey include high tech, clean energy, advanced manufacturing, health, education, agriculture and arts.
Surrey is home to nature reserves, art centres, beaches, skate parks, forests, hockey and soccer fields, galleries, museums, recreation centres and bike/hiking trails. There is something for everyone!
Annual festivals include WinterFest, Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair and the Surrey Vaisakhi Parade. Every summer Surrey also hosts the Canada Cup International Women's Fastpitch Tournament.
If you are looking for coffee Cafe Central and Take Five Cafe offers great options for residents of One Central. Foodies won't be disappointed by the presence of excellent local restaurants Thai Express, Subway and Freshslice Pizza. Whalley offers a lifestyle full of green space for outdoor lovers, parks include West Village Park, Civic Plaza, and Central City Plaza. If you enjoy reading you will be happy Read-Ability Services is in Whalley. Kwantlen Park and William Of Orange Christian are nearby schools for children living in Whalley. There are many students in this neighbourhood as Kwantlen Polytechnic University is located within it. The closest subway station is Surrey Central Station.