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Surrey opens first Jumpstart Community Soccer Pitch in Western Canada

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 06 Jun, 2026 08:50 AM
  • Surrey opens first Jumpstart Community Soccer Pitch in Western Canada

The City of Surrey is proud to launch the first Jumpstart Community Soccer Pitch in Western Canada at Guildford Heights Park. Built in partnership with Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities (Jumpstart), this field will create more opportunities for children, families and residents to play soccer close to home. 

“Surrey is a major hub for soccer, and participation continues to grow, especially among families with children who are just getting started in the game,” Mayor Brenda Locke said. “We’re committed to meeting that demand by expanding access to quality local sports facilities, and we’re proud to partner with Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities to bring this valuable community asset to our city.”

The project is part of Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities’ initiative to build 25 community soccer pitches across Canada by 2029. 

The new pitch is a turf field with perimeter fencing and solar-powered lights. It’s open for drop-in use and community programs, serving everyone from young children and casual players to local clubs. An Equip Sport Locker in the park, supported by Jumpstart, provides free access to soccer balls, helping to further remove barriers and encourage participation.

 

“This new community soccer pitch at Guildford Heights Park will give kids and youth in Surrey a safe, welcoming place to play close to home, build confidence and connect with their community,” said Stuart McReynolds, Chief Operating Officer, Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities. “We’re proud to work alongside the City of Surrey to help create a space that reflects local needs and expands access to play.”

For more information about Surrey’s outdoor sports and athletic facilities, visit surrey.ca/outdoorsports.

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