Surrey’s Darts Hill Garden Park re-opens for spring  

DARTS Hill Garden Park is now open to visitors on Fridays, Saturday, and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. until July 31. Bring the whole family to unwind, connect with nature and take in an amazing collection of rare and precious plants from all over the world. Entry by donation. The garden will close again for the peak of the summer and will reopen again in the fall.    

“With spring in full bloom, Darts Hill Garden Park is the perfect place to visit with your family and friends,” said Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum. “I am also glad to note that visitors can once again drop-in and visit as we move beyond the pandemic. I welcome everyone to make a visit to Darts Hill Garden Park and experience one of the natural jewels of Surrey.”  

Darts Hill Garden Park is a 22.5-acre plantsman’s garden situated in South Surrey containing countless species and varieties of plants from all over the world. The garden was gifted to the residents of Surrey in 1994 by Francisca and Edwin Darts, who wanted to ensure their garden was available for residents, as a place to enjoy and learn more about horticulture in Surrey. It is jointly operated by the City of Surrey (Park Partnership Section) and the Darts Hill Garden Conservancy Trust Society.   

Darts Hill Garden Park and The Glades Woodland Garden are the City of Surrey’s two feature gardens.   

To learn more visit surrey.ca/dartshill.