With nearly 525,000 residents, Surrey is the fastest growing municipality in all of British Columbia. Averaging 1000 new residents per month, Surrey has the privilege of being called “home” by hard working and civically engaged families and individuals. Just south of the Fraser River, Guildford offers its residents excellent opportunities to explore the outdoors with two regional parks, Tynehead Regional Park and Surrey Bend Regional Park, as well as plentiful food & entertainment options, predominantly, around the 152 and 104 area. There you will find Guildford Town Centre, the premier shopping destination in Surrey as well as Landmark Cinemas. So whether you are out shopping, exploring a nature trail, discovering new heritage sites, or enjoying a good book at the Guildford Library – there is never a shortage of happenings around town.
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