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Whalley is the most densely populated and
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of the six
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s in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. It encompasses City Centre, the city's central business district, and is home to the Surrey City Hall, the main branch of Surrey Libraries,
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,
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and the site of
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's (KPU) Civic Plaza campus. It is the only town centre in Surrey served by
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's SkyTrain
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system. Expo Line stations serving Whalley include Scott Road, Gateway,
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and King George. Based on the city of Surrey statistics, Whalley is the second-most populous community in Surrey after Newton. the population of Whalley is 75,610, while the population of City Centre, the central subarea in the Whalley core, is 26,945. The total population of the area is 102,555. Whalley is represented in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia by the
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riding and in the House of Commons of Canada by the
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riding.
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is Whalley's
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, and Bruce Ralston is its MLA.


History

As early as the 1880s, people began settling what is now Whalley. In 1908, the municipal council requested a grant to construct a roadway from Fraser Bridge to present-day 108 Avenue. This provided a much safer path to the river compared to the steep, winding Old Yale Road, and the new road later became part of
King George Boulevard King George Boulevard (formerly known as King George Highway) is a major arterial road in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. The route begins at Highway 99, north of the Peace Arch Border Crossing with the United States, and runs generally no ...
. In 1925, Arthur Whalley moved his family from Cloverdale to a three-acre triangle of land at the future intersection of Ferguson Road (108 Avenue), Grosvenor Road and King George Boulevard. After clearing the land and spending their first winter in tents, they built a service station, which included a general store, soft drink stand, and tourist cabins. The community officially adopted the name of Whalley in 1948, after the board of trade held a contest to rename what had become known as "Whalley's Corner". "Binnieville" had also been recommended, in honour of Tom Binnie, a local real estate and insurance broker who had fostered Whalley's growth as a commercial centre. In the mid-20th century, Whalley saw numerous debates regarding its secession from Surrey to become a separate city or municipality. In 1976,
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(then known as the GVRD) identified Whalley as one of four regional town centres, sparking revitalization of the town centre. The City of Surrey adopted the "Whalley–Guildford Plan" in 1985, proposing high-density commercial development along 104 Avenue between the Whalley and Guildford areas. In 2016,
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moved their headquarters into City Centre at the
King George Hub King George Hub is a mixed-use development with retail, office and residential high-rises in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, located at the northeast corner of King George Boulevard and Fraser Highway in the Surrey City Centre district. Devel ...
complex. In September 2020, Westland Insurance announced that they planned to move their headquarters into the district in 2022.


Culture and cityscape

Whalley is home to several public facilities such as Surrey City Hall and the Surrey City Centre Library. On December 22, 2019, the North Surrey Recreation Centre closed for redevelopment. The facility had an indoor swimming pool and two ice rinks. Whalley also has the largest concentration of high-rises, both office and residential buildings, south of the Fraser River. the tallest building in Surrey is
3 Civic Plaza 3 Civic Plaza, also referred to as 3 Civic Tower is a mixed-use complex in the Whalley / City Centre neighbourhood of Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, near Surrey City Hall. The building was completed in late 2018. At tall, it is the tallest ...
, at 50 stories and a height of . It consists of residential and office units, as well as a hotel.


Demographics

In 2016, the City of Surrey began publishing data separately for a subarea of Whalley called "City Centre". City Centre is located directly in the heart of the original Whalley neighbourhood.


Whalley


City Centre


Climate

Temperature extremes range from 37.0 °C, recorded on 29 May 1983, to −21.7 °C, recorded on 28 January 1969.


Crime

Whalley was once regarded as the one of the most dangerous part of the Lower Mainland and was notorious for its crime. Until 2018, its streets were home to Surrey's "tent city": a strip along one of its inner neighbourhoods which was home to hundreds of homeless people. Since the early 2010s, after redevelopment of the area, violent crime has shifted south to Newton, which has taken over Whalley's reputation as being the most dangerous part of Surrey.


Surrounding communities


References


Further reading

* Natrasony, S.M. & Alexander, D. (2005). "The rise of modernism and the decline of place: The case of Surrey City Centre, Canada". ''Planning Perspectives'', 20(4), 413–433. doi: 10.1080/02665430500239489. Retrieved: /10613/2895


External links


City of Surrey website
{{SurreyBCNeighbourhoods Neighbourhoods in Surrey, British Columbia Central business districts in Canada