Surrey's History: The best over-all view of Surrey's story available on the 'net or in print that I've come across. Fascinating reading. Surrey thanks you, Jack Brown.
Kwantlen Park Secondary School: Kwantlen Park may very well hold a record for the world's most ethnically diverse student body with over 160 ethnic groups learning and interacting in the classrooms and hallways. The world's here and working together.
KB Woodward Elementary: In 52 years, KB Woodward has provided a caring start to education for tens of thousands of kids.
Park Fire: Chris Murray, (apeman.org) snapped off some good pictures of firemen fighting a grass fire in the park. He's also has other Kwantlen pictures here.
A Hopskotch's Tale - Part 1: Great little film done in the park. JordanG247 has some serious video skills and the cast performs. Don't miss Part 2 (below)
Without the people and work found in the sources listed below and others I'm sure I've forgotten, most of this information would not be here. Thank you.
Book Publishing Committee, Surrey Historical Society. Looking back at Surrey. Surrey: Surrey Historical Society, 1995.
Cannings, Richard J., and Sydney G. Cannings. Geology of British Columbia: A Journey Through Time. Vancouver: Douglas & Mcintyre, 0.
Cashman, Tony. An Illustated History of Western Canada. Edmonton: M.G Hurtig Ltd., 1971.
Kozloff, Eugene N.. Plants and Animals of the Pacific Northwest: An Illustrated Guide to the Natural History of Western Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1978.
Pojar, Jim. Plants of Coastal British Columbia. Renton: Lone Pine Publishing, 2004.
Varner, Collin. Plants of Vancouver and the Lower Mainland (Raincost Pocket Guides). Vancouver: Raincoast Books, 2002.
Zytaruk, Tom. Millennium milestones: A history of Surrey, White Rock, and North Delta. Surrey: Now Community Newspaper, 2000.