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  2. Clayton Community Centre - Wikipedia

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    Clayton Community Centre is a community recreation centre located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.The building is the largest Passive House green building in Canada [1] The building uses up to 90% less energy than similar buildings.

  3. Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre (GHAC) is an indoor Olympic-sized aquatic centre in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. [3] It is located in the Grandview Heights neighbourhood of South Surrey, and was designed by HCMA Architecture + Design, [4] built at a cost of $55 million and opened in June 2016. The facility features a 10-lane 50-meter ...

  4. South Surrey Athletic Park - Wikipedia

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    City of Surrey South Surrey Athletic Park is a popular recreational park in the White Rock / South Surrey community. The park is bound by 18th avenue to the south, 148th street to the east, 24th avenue to the North and Sunnyside Urban Acres Forest to the west.

  5. Hawthorne Park - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the City Of Surrey discussed land expropriation for Hawthorne Park. [2] By April 6, 1987, the Surrey City Council had decided that the Parks and Recreation Commission had not provided enough details to justify using $100,000 towards the Phase I construction of Hawthorne Park. [ 3 ]

  6. Stetson Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Stetson Bowl stadium. Stetson Bowl is a stadium in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada built in 1988. Originally constructed as a temporary facility for the RCMP Musical Ride during Expo 86 in Vancouver, BC, the structure was purchased by the City of Surrey, moved and reassembled in the Cloverdale Fairgrounds to house events during the Cloverdale Rodeo.

  7. City of Surrey - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 November 2007, at 02:34 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Surrey City Centre Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Surrey City Centre Library is the main branch of Surrey Libraries (Surrey, British Columbia's public library system). It was opened in September 2011 and replaced the Whalley Public Library. Part of a re-vitalization project for the City Centre area, the building was designed by Bing Thom. [2]

  9. Surrey, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    There are presently three live theatre venues in the City of Surrey in British Columbia as of January 2013: the Bell Centre for Performing Arts, the Chandos Pattison Auditorium and the Surrey Arts Centre. [61] One of the lesser-known events in Surrey is the annual Nicomekl River Race.