Holland Park is such a nice little park in downtown Surrey to take your kids to.I take my daughter there still, even though we don't live in Surrey. They have nice big tress, a beautiful fountain that doubles as a great back drop for photos for say, a wedding or graduation photos. They jungle gym equipment is engineered by EBH and is second to none. It has ropes to climb, hang from and is extremely well made. I have checked all the tie-ins (nuts and 🔩 bolt) connections and it is built to be strong for generations. My daughter loves practicing he climbing and swinging and I even get up there on e in a while and join my soon yo be 6 year old at the top. The Surrey Park service do a good job making sure that there is not and drug paraphernalia in the woof chips and there is a washroom and water fountains to clean or get fresh water...Just bring a container. I would recommend the park late at night as there are some less then desirable people and things going on there as I lived high over the park in 4 separate locations over the years and seen the RCMP go in there many many nights but, at least they take out the garbage and keep the park safe. I will always enjoy Holland Park, and every summer they have the Fusion Festival to look forward to. I am not sure if Fvded is over now for good but that concert was some what of a bitter sweet Festival anyways as the park got trampled and the neighborhood pounded with kids and loud music for a weekend each summer. Although I did watch the weekend preform there before he was a superstar and enjoyed that but the show has took a nice dive every year since the 2 initial years. The park would not recover for weeks so hopefully that is done. But I'm not sure. They also have a great basketball court with two hoops for 2 half court games simultaneously and lots of nice floral fauna. And outdoor movie nights were always fun. Great memories can be built at Holland Park. Go have...
Read moreEDIT: Thank you Surrey Parks Dept. The city added more swings and springy riders to the playground after I posted the review last year complaining about the number of playground equipment.
I still hope to see more improvements and unique varieties of play equipment like slides or zip lines, which are available at other excellent playgrounds in Surrey.
Holland Park is the gateway of Surrey for visitors arriving by SkyTrain and visitors would be seeing Surrey's other excellent parks and playgrounds at Hawthorne, Bear Creek, Unwin and others.
I hope the city invests more in Holland Park so it can offer more amenities and showcase the city parks close to transit like Central Park in Burnaby, or Lafarge Lake in Coquitlam, while supporting the ever increasing population in the city centre.
Original: Nice city park for a stroll but the playground is undersized and disappointing. Playground is tucked at the edge of the park and despite the population this park serves, one swing each for bigger kids and toddlers, three rocking horses, a car, netted play-structure and that's it. Also playground is pretty shadowy and windy during the winter months.
Better off to go to near by parks such as Royal Kwantlen, Forsyth or Hawthorne parks if...
Read more🌟 Surrey Fusion Festival at Holland Park 🌟 We had an absolute blast at the Surrey Fusion Festival at Holland Park! 🎉 This event is super kid-friendly, with tons of awesome food and activities for the little ones. 🍔🍦 From delicious international cuisine to fun crafts, sing-alongs, and storytelling sessions, there was something for everyone. The Kids World area was a hit with our family, offering a variety of engaging activities that kept the kids entertained all day long. 🎨🎶 The festival also featured incredible performances from artists around the world, showcasing diverse cultures and traditions. It was a fantastic way to experience the rich cultural tapestry of our community. 🌍🎤 If you’re looking for a fun, family-friendly event, the Surrey Fusion Festival is a must-visit! We can’t wait to go back next year. 🥳 #SurreyFusionFestival #FamilyFun #CulturalCelebration...
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