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Important Facts to Know Before Moving to Surrey

June 27 2017, 10:51am

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With affluent towns, captivating villages, and rolling hills, Surrey is one of the fastest growing cities in Canada with a population of over 468,000 (as per 2011 census). You can say, it is the place, where urban and rural come together to offer a unique landscape and a range of activities. The city welcomes about 800 new residents every month. If you are also of those, who is planning move to this city, then it is good for you to get affirmed with some of the important facts about this city.

Mainstreet Equity Corp. has listed below some of the important facts about Surrey that will certainly help you while your stay here.

1. Location and transportation

Surrey is approximately 34 kilometers from the  Vancouver International Airport and 42 kilometers from the Abbotsford International Airport and The Boundary Bay Airport is also in proximity in Delta, BC. The city offers ideal opportunities for the transportation of goods and services universally with:

  • Two international border crossings into the U.S.
  • Easy and convenient access to International Airport of Vancouver
  • An excellent network of transportation including six major highways, railway facilities and a deep sea port.

The Canadian National Railway, Southern Rail of BC rail systems and Burlington Northern Railway stretches across Surrey to southward and eastern provinces into the United States. Surrey Fraser Docks is BC's largest and most active terminal, which transports cargo from around the world. Public transport links Surrey's centers to each other and to many other Lower Mainland cities and municipalities.

You can take the SkyTrain from four stations of Surrey on the SkyTrain Expo Line:

  • Scott Road
  • Surrey Central
  • Gateway
  • King George

For buses and other transit services: You can hop on a bus from these major bus loops in Surrey”

  • Guildford Exchange
  • Gateway Station
  • King George Station
  • Scott Road Station
  • Newton Exchange
  • White Rock Centre
  • Scottsdale Exchange
  • Surrey Central Station
  • South Surrey Park-and-Ride

2. Demographics

Over 468,000 people are currently residing in Surrey. The population is expected to grow by an additional 250,000 people in the next three decades. This city has diverse community; with over 43% of the inhabitants have a 1st language that is not English.

Six town centers that make up Surrey:

  • Whalley/City Centre (North Surrey)
  • Fleetwood
  • Guildford
  • Cloverdale
  • Newton
  • South Surrey

3. History of Surrey

Surrey officially became a city in September 1993. Since then, this city has undergone tremendous growth and change and the overall quality of life has mounted to impressive heights.

Surrey has a rich history of varied cultural backgrounds that have come together to make this place one of the British Columbia's most exclusive communities. It was comprised of forests of cedar, hemlock, and fir, which set the nature of Surrey's future as the City of Parks. As you drive by the City, notice the heritage markers with the names of the early settlers to the place like Sullivan Station, Hjorth Road and Johnston Road to name a few.

4. Climate

The city has the lowest average annual rainfall at 1050mm or 41 inches in the Lower Mainland. The average winter temperature is 5C or +42F while the average summer temperature is 22C or +72F.

5. Education

Educational institutes, both state and private, are excellent in Surrey as well as the surrounding villages.

There are 99 elementary schools to serve students in Surrey. You can visit Surrey Schools' website to find a school that is right for your kid.

There are around 25 secondary schools and 23 independent schools, including Montessori schools and religious academies, located all through the Surrey.

College going students can attend Kwantlen Polytechnic University, CDI College, Simon Fraser University and Technical University of British Columbia, to get enrolled in a variety of programs.

If you need a hand settling in, find Mainstreet Equity Corp. standing next to you. We can help you find an apartment in Surrey as per your desires, lifestyle, budget and needs.

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