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5 Surprising Facts About Surrey You Probably Didn’t Know

Discover 5 surprising Surrey facts, from unique streets to fairy forests, iconic bridges, and the world’s longest beard in B.C.’s growing city.

5 Surprising Facts About Surrey You Probably Didn’t Know

Surrey, Canada: More Than Just a Neighbor to Vancouver

While Vancouver is widely recognized as B.C.’s largest city, Surrey is quickly catching up in size, history, and population. Founded before Vancouver, Surrey already covers more land and is projected to surpass Vancouver in residents in the near future. Beyond statistics, Surrey has many unique quirks and hidden gems that make it stand out across Canada.

1. A road name unlike any other

Surrey is home to the rare 0 Avenue, shared only with Langley and Abbotsford. Unlike most cities, which have streets numbered First, Second, or Third, 0 Avenue is almost singular in North America. This unusual naming gives Surrey a quirky identity that surprises even long-time residents and visitors alike.

2. Home to the world’s longest beard

Sarwan Singh, a Surrey resident, holds the record for the world’s longest beard. Measured at over 2.4 metres (eight feet), his extraordinary facial hair has made him a local and international sensation, adding an unexpected cultural claim to fame for the city.

3. Canada’s tallest bridge stands here

The Port Mann Bridge in Surrey soars more than 160 metres, making it the tallest bridge in Canada. Its two towering structures dominate the skyline and are among the country’s tallest man-made landmarks. Beyond functionality, it has become an architectural symbol of Surrey’s growth and connectivity.

4. Exotic animal rescue open to visitors

Surrey is home to the Urban Safari Rescue Society, a sanctuary for exotic animals ranging from Chinese water dragons to albino milk snakes. Despite a fire in 2023, the rescue reopened and now allows visitors, providing an educational and rare experience for families and animal lovers.

5. A magical fairy forest in Redwood Park

Deep in Surrey’s Redwood Park lies a hidden fairy forest, a clearing filled with dozens of miniature wooden houses built by the local community. The park also contains the largest stand of redwoods in Canada, blending natural beauty with whimsical creativity.

Discover Surrey’s surprises

From architectural feats to magical forests and world-record-breaking residents, Surrey offers far more than many people realize. Its growing population and unique attractions make it a city worth exploring, proving that there’s always something new to discover in Canada’s diverse urban landscape.

Stay tuned to Surreyspeak for more fascinating stories from Surrey.

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