Grandview Heights and Pacific Douglas in South Surrey showcase a vibrant lifestyle with diverse housing and amenities. Near the US border, Pacific Douglas blends rural charm with new neighborhoods, promising extensive future expansion by the City of Surrey.
Location
Situated east of Sunnyside and south of Morgan Creek, Grandview Heights/Douglas is bordered by 32nd Avenue north, 176th Street east, Highway 99 west, and 0 Avenue and the US border to the south.
Housing
The Pacific Douglas area is attracting new residents with its expanding neighborhoods, affordable new detached homes, and townhomes in well-planned communities. It's home to hobby farmers, executives, and young families. Transitioning from a quiet rural area, Grandview Heights now attracts younger families and singles, offering a diverse range of condominiums, townhouses, and detached homes.
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Grandview Heights' traditional, quiet acreages are ideal for strolls, dog walking, or cycling. Anticipation grows with the nearing completion of the Grandview Heights Aquatic Centre, featuring a 10-lane pool, seating, slide center, and modern fitness center. Pacific Douglas appeals to golf enthusiasts with nearby Peace Portal and Peach Arch Golf Centre. Additional attractions include Meridian Park 3, Semiamhoo Beach, Peace Arch Provincial Park, and Little Campbell River trails, popular for hiking and dog walking.
School
Under the Surrey School Board, the community provides access to several elementary schools and Earl Marriot Secondary, offering a full French Immersion Program. Semiahmoo Secondary is noted for its International Baccalaureate Program. Institutions like White Rock Christian Academy, Southridge Private School, and Star of the Sea Catholic School further enhance the area's educational offerings.
Shopping
Grandview Corners boasts vibrant shopping, dining, and entertainment with stores like H&M and Indigo Books. Morgan Crossing offers easy access to various retailers including London Drugs. Pacific Douglas plans future retail growth, with the current Campbell River Store providing essential services. Residents enjoy nearby shopping on King George Boulevard and in Blaine, Washington, just across the border.
Transportation
Easy access to Highway 99, connecting to Richmond, Vancouver, and the US border, enhances this community's appeal. TransLink’s regular bus routes link South Surrey to White Rock, Langley, and Delta, ensuring a swift commute to Bridgeport Station in Richmond and transfers to the Canada Line.