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Restaurants
Restaurant information is extracted from Fraser Health restaurant inspection data. Latitude and longitude values have been added by City of Surrey GIS section. -
Vacancy Rates for Commercial and Industrial Space
The availability of office and industrial space is essential for fostering a dynamic and competitive business environment. The vacancy rate is a measure of market strength that... -
Business Licences
Surrey Business Licence tables identify active commercial and industrial businesses in Surrey on an annual basis. Tables are created at the start of each year. For additional... -
Business Improvement Areas
Areas designated by By-Laws for a set period of time where the properties are assessed an annual levy based on a specific formula, which is collected as part of the annual tax... -
Business Licences Archive
Surrey Business Licence tables identify active commercial and industrial businesses in Surrey on an annual basis. Tables are created at the start of each year, here you will... -
Traffic Volumes
This table provides 2009 and 2014 Traffic Volumes on major roads in Surrey. Traffic volumes displayed represent the average 24 hour volumes in both directions for a typical... -
Population Projections
Provides existing, from 2010-2020, and projected population from 2021 to 2051 at the community level. Surrey's population is projected to increase over the next 3 decades.... -
Population Estimates
Provides population estimates of Surrey at the community level from the years of 2006 to 2016. Population estimates are based on a combination of the city's building permit... -
Median Income for Immigrants
Immigrants to Canada generally have lower incomes than Canadian-born residents when they first arrive. Over time, they become more established and eventually catch up to their... -
Median Household Income
Individuals with low income have inadequate resources for basic needs, maintaining a healthy standard of living, and enabling a sense of security and full participation in... -
Industrial Land Base
As land value increase over time, areas zoned for industrial use face pressure from commercial and residential development. Many businesses, such as warehousing and water-borne... -
Economic Indicators
Economic indicators such as demographics, construction activity and housing units help determine Surrey's economic performance year after year. -
Businesses by Sector
The number of business units within and across industry sectors is essential to understanding economic activity in the city. Analyzing shifts and changes over time can assist... -
Availability of Employment
The availability of locally-based employment opportunities provide social benefits by creating more complete communities where residents can spend less time commuting and more... -
Land in Food Production
Approximately one-third of Surrey's land base is agricultural land, consisting of about 10,000 hectares of lowlands surrounding the Serpentine, the Nicomekl, and the Campbell... -
Post-Secondary Enrolment
Individuals with post-secondary education are more competitive in the job market, have better job opportunities, and have higher earnings than a high school graduate. The number... -
Post-Secondary Certification
Post-secondary education includes academic undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs; vocational, career, and technical certificate programs; apprenticeship programs in... -
Employment in Arts, Culture and Recreation
Culture is an essential tool in understanding the values, shared meanings, and goals of residents within a community. The arts, culture and sports industries are economic... -
2011 Surrey Census
Created by Statistics Canada. Statistics are for Surrey only and are broken down to a community level. Please note that Statistics Canada has divided their information into... -
Individuals with Low Income
Individuals with low income have inadequate resources for basic needs, maintaining a healthy standard of living, and enabling a sense of security and full participation in...