1001-steps

During the Regular Council Meeting on Monday, Surrey City Council approved a $724,500 contract for Calta Construction Inc. to remove and replace the iconic 1001 Steps stair system in Ocean Park.

September 24, 2024
Media Release
Parks & Recreation
Capital Projects

Surrey, BC – During the Regular Council Meeting on Monday, Surrey City Council approved a $724,500 contract for Calta Construction Inc. to remove and replace the iconic 1001 Steps stair system in Ocean Park. The 1001 Steps are an integral part of the South Surrey landscape, serving as a crucial recreational feature for residents and visitors alike. The pathway and steps offer amazing ocean views, with opportunities for viewing harbour seals and other wildlife.

“This renovation will not only enhance the safety and accessibility of the 1001 Steps but will also preserve this beloved community landmark for future generations to enjoy,” said Mayor Brenda Locke. “We are committed to investing in our parks and recreation infrastructure to improve the quality of life for residents in Surrey, with $1.7B in approved capital projects over five years.”

Originally built in the late 1980’s, the 1001 Steps structure has now reached the end of its lifecycle. The project will include the removal and disposition of the existing stair/landing structure and the construction of a new stair system including new foundations. The City anticipates the project to start late October of 2024 with completion scheduled for the end of March 2025.

The funding for this project is available in the 2024 Parks, Recreation & Culture Capital Budget.

Learn about key Capital Projects being planned or under construction at surrey.ca/capital-projects.