Sports Courts in Surrey, BC
From Guildford Rec Centre to the upcoming IPOP pickleball facility — Surrey's sports scene is growing fast.
Sports Facilities in Surrey
Guildford Recreation Centre
IndoorSurrey's largest multi-sport community centre. Full gymnasium, regular drop-in programs, and affordable court rental.
Newton Recreation Centre
IndoorSouth Surrey hub. Gymnasium with drop-in sports and court rental. Good availability on weekday mornings.
Fleetwood Community Centre
IndoorActive badminton and table tennis community. Regular tournaments and open play sessions.
Surrey Sport & Leisure Complex
IndoorCity of Surrey's premier multi-sport facility near King George SkyTrain. Competition-grade courts.
IPOP Surrey (Opening 2026)
IndoorMajor new indoor pickleball facility opening in Surrey in 2026. Expected to be the largest dedicated pickleball centre in Metro Vancouver.
Bear Creek Park
OutdoorPublic outdoor tennis courts and grass soccer fields. Free to use, first-come-first-served. Popular weekend spot.
Playing Sports in Surrey
Surrey is Metro Vancouver's second-largest city and its fastest-growing. The SkyTrain Expo Line reaches Surrey Central, Gateway, and King George stations, with the new Surrey-Langley line extending coverage further east. Most recreation centres are accessible by bus from SkyTrain stations, and the city is investing heavily in new sports infrastructure to keep pace with population growth.
The city operates through multiple distinct town centres — Guildford, Newton, Fleetwood, Cloverdale, and South Surrey — each with its own recreation facilities. This means more options and generally better availability than Vancouver proper. Court rates are among the lowest in the region, with drop-in sessions typically $3-5 and hourly rental from $25-40. Surrey residents get discounted rates through the City's recreation card.
The upcoming IPOP pickleball centre, expected to open in 2026, will be the largest dedicated indoor pickleball facility in Metro Vancouver. This reflects Surrey's strategy of building purpose-built sports facilities rather than relying solely on community centre gymnasiums. The Surrey Sport & Leisure Complex near King George SkyTrain is already the city's premier multi-sport venue, with competition-grade courts for basketball, volleyball, and badminton.
Parking is free and abundant at every Surrey recreation centre — a major practical advantage. The facilities tend to be newer and more spacious than Vancouver's older community centres. If you live or work in Surrey, you have access to some of the most affordable and best-maintained sports courts in the region without needing to travel into Vancouver.
Surrey's Getting Sportster
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