Welcome to newton
Central Community in Surrey B.C.
Overview
The community of Newton in Surrey, BC is a bustling part of the city. In 2021, the population of Newton was 155,000 which makes up about 25% of Surrey’s total population. The area has a very high concentration of the South Asian population at about 58% of all residents there. It has a high concentration of the city’s overall commercial activity with many major businesses and stores located along King George Blvd. Newton Town Centre is a key hub of commercial activity as well.
Location
Newton is effectively the centre or heart of Surrey geographically. Newton is bordered by the City of Delta to the west (at 120 street), Mud Bay and South Surrey to the south (at Colebrook Road), 160 street to the east and the communities of Whalley and Fleetwood to the north.
Parks
The crown jewel of Newton, and all of Surrey for that matter, is the beautiful Bear Creek Park. It is undoubtedly the most popular and utilized park anywhere in the city and for good reason. Bear Creek Park has stunning gardens complete with paved and unpaved walking trails. There are two large playgrounds that appeal to all age groups of children, from toddlers to upper elementary grade students. The water spray park is a huge hit with kids in the summer months.
The park is popular for families to come and spend the day. You will find many people having picnics and get togethers during the warmer months.
There is a full-size running track and sports field that plays host to many major local sports or track events.
Bear Creek Park has a mini-train and mini-golf facility that’s a big hit with the locals. The train runs pretty much year round and has different themes for Easter, Halloween and Christmas.
Walking Path through Gardens
Bear Creek Park Track
Playground at Bear Creek Park
In addition to Bear Creek Park, Newton has many other great parks, just too many to name off here as they all exist in the shadow of Bear Creek Park’s attraction.
Recreation
Newton Athletic Park is yet another recreational gem in this part of Surrey. At over 22 hectares, the athletic park has numerous turf and grass fields that play host to soccer, baseball, field hockey and cricket. The grounds are immaculate and many tournaments are played here. There are also a few great tennis courts, basketball courts and a rubberized walking track. For bikers there is a BMX track.
Turf Fields at Newton Athletic Park
The area of Newton in Surrey is also blessed with other marquee recreational facilities. The Newton Recreation Centre has a recently upgraded fitness area/gym and new outdoor playground. There is also the always popular Newton Wave Pool, complete with 3 water slides and interactive play structures. Next door is located the Newton Arena that is used for ice hockey and ball hockey.
Newton Recreation Centre
Newton Wave Pool
Education
Kwantlen Polytechnic University is a public degree-granting undergraduate institution located in Newton. It draws many students from both within and outside of Surrey.
KPU Surrey Campus on 72 Ave
Arts & Culture
The Bell Centre for the Performing Arts is a beautiful facility used to host many major arts performances. The venue plays host to dance, theatre, concerts and events of all types. It is the largest professional theatre in the Fraser Valley.
Bell Centre for the Performing Arts in Surrey
A smaller but also important cultural venue in Newton is the Surrey Arts Centre located next to Bear Creek Park. It sees visitors engaging in the visual and performing arts.
Surrey Arts Centre
Summary
Newton is a very active and busy part of the city in terms of commerce and recreation. There are numerous affordable housing types and options in this area. Because of it’s relative affordability compared to other parts of Metro Vancouver, the area does appeal to many first-time home buyers looking to get a foothold into the region’s housing market.