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City and Metro preserve Surrey Bend
The City of Surrey and Metro Vancouver have finalized a joint management plan for Surrey Bend, the newest regional park in the Lower Mainland. At 348 hectares, Surrey Bend is roughly the size of Stanley Park, making it the largest … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Guildford, Parks and Rec
Tagged bc, ecosystem, floodplain, fraser heights, fraser river, Guildford, gvrd, management, metro vancouver, parks, regional, surrey bend
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Surrey Bend Park coming soon
Surrey Bend is a large, untouched peninsula with a high level of biodiversity. The 354 ha (875 acre) site is characterized by birch and cottonwood floodplain forests, wet meadows, tidal freshwater marshes, bogs and shrub thickets. Currently the lands are … Continue reading
Posted in Development, Environment, Guildford, Parks and Rec
Tagged gvrd, metro vancouver, regional district, regional park, surrey bend
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