Newton Town Centre

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Newton Town Centre is a town centre of Surrey, British Columbia. It has the largest population of all the city's town centers, as well as the most ethnically diverse population; over half of the population is considered visible minority [1]. It is also the location for the municipal government offices, courthouse and RCMP detachment.

According to the 2001 census, the population of Newton was 91,595.

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  1. ^ City of Surrey Community Profile: Newton
Neighbourhoods in Surrey, British Columbia
Main neighbourhoods

Anniedale | Bridgeview | Bolivar Heights | Brownsville | Burke Road | Cedar Hills | Clayton | Cloverdale | Colebrook | Crescent Beach | Crescent Heights | Douglas | Elgin | Fleetwood | Fraser Heights | Fraser Shops | Grandview Heights | Guildford | Hazelmere | Johnson Heights | Kennedy Heights | Kensington | Newton | Ocean Park | Panorama Ridge | Port Kells | Port Mann | Pratt | Reedville | River Junction | Semiahmoo | South Surrey | South Westminster | Strawberry Hill | Sullivan | Sunnyside | Surrey Centre | Whalley | Willowbrook | Woodward's Hill

First Nations:

Semiahmoo