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Surrey’s free outdoor skating rink wins provincial excellence award

Darpan News Desk , 08 May, 2026 10:52 AM
  • Surrey’s free outdoor skating rink wins provincial excellence award

The City of Surrey is proud to announce that Skating at Civic Plaza has received the 2026 Program Excellence Award from the B.C. Recreation and Parks Association, which recognizes innovative programs that create positive community impact and serve as models for other local governments and organizations. 

“This recognition reflects Council’s commitment to creating a vibrant entertainment district in City Centre where people come together year-round,” said Mayor Brenda Locke. “Welcoming more than 43,000 visitors, Skating at Civic Plaza is an example of how creating engaging experiences can bring energy, activity, and community life to a shared public space.” 

Skating at Civic Plaza transformed a typically quiet winter area into an outdoor ice rink and covered gathering area, offering festive activities that encouraged people to gather, connect, and enjoy the space. The program emphasized affordability and inclusion, featuring free admission, low-cost skate rentals, and enhanced on-site staffing to help ensure a safe and welcoming experience for everyone.

“Skating at Civic Plaza exemplifies how creative programming can transform public spaces and bring communities together,” said Katie Fenn, CEO of BCRPA. “The City of Surrey has demonstrated how accessibility, inclusion, and placemaking are essential—and how they can create spaces for everyone to move, play, and connect.”

Delivered through collaboration across multiple City teams, along with sponsors and community partners, the program highlights how partnerships and creative thinking can expand access to recreation and strengthen connections across Surrey.

“Skating at Civic Plaza reflects the dedication and coordination of teams across the City,” said Laurie Cavan, general manager of Parks, Recreation and Culture. “I want to thank everyone for their hard work in delivering a festive and supportive experience for the community.”

Based on strong community response, Mayor and Council have approved funding for Skating at Civic Plaza to return next winter, reinforcing the City’s commitment to accessible recreation and inclusive public spaces that support community connections and well-being.

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