People skating at an ice rink.

Learn about our arenas and how to book ice or dry floor time.

Register

Visit one of our Surrey arenas to enjoy our drop-in or registered programs.

Arenas

Lace up your skates and have fun on the ice!

Register by phone

Registration by phone is available. Call 604-501-5100, Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm and a customer service representative will be happy to help you.

Register in person

In person registration is available at any Surrey Parks, Recreation & Culture facility during hours of operation. Bring your recreation passcard when you visit. 

Cancelling a registration

If you need to cancel your registration, log in to your account and follow our How to Cancel Your Activity video.

Alternatively, you can call 604-501-5100, Monday to Friday from 8:30am to 4:30pm and a customer service representative can cancel your registration for you.

If you no longer want to use your Recreation Pass, learn how to receive a refund.

Waitlist

We are offering a limited selection of activities and following safety protocols so everyone can recreate responsibly. Please do not come to the recreation facility unless you have received a confirmation call that a spot has become available.

Find an arena

25th Winter Ice Palace

Book ice or dry floor time

Email arenarentals@surrey.ca with your request details and questions.

Minor sport groups in Surrey

Surrey is home to many minor sport associations. If your team would like to join a league, various sport leagues are active through Surrey’s recreation facilities.

Accessibility

Our arenas have accessible parking and level access to the viewing areas from the main parking lots. Para-ice sleds, wheelchairs and strollers are welcome on the ice during open skate times but everyone must wear a helmet, including children in strollers. Please note: Ice grips are only allowed for individuals who are supporting someone with a disability on the ice.

Learn how to tie ice skates

Tying ice skates correctly can be tricky. Watch this short video to learn how to tie your children's ice skates.