South Surrey

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South Surrey is a town centre of Surrey, British Columbia. It borders on the city of White Rock and is often referred to as a retirement community. In fact, at 10,535 people South Surrey has the largest concentration of persons over the age of 65 of all Surrey's town centers [1].

According to the 2001 census, the population of South Surrey was 53,980.


South Surrey is home to the neighbourhoods of Crescent Beach, Crescent Heights, Elgin, Hazelmere, Johnson Heights, Morgan Creek, Ocean Park, Semiahmoo and Sunnyside.

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  1. ^ http://www.surrey.ca/NR/rdonlyres/40B8213D-A5D8-44F6-984F-A2FB30D7DA11/0/SouthSurrey.pdf
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