8.85 cThe City of Surrey has renamed a neighbourhood park following concerns from residents of Japanese descent about its historical namesake.
Senator Reid Park, located in the city’s north end, will now be known as North Ridge Park. The change follows a review prompted by community feedback highlighting Senator Thomas Reid’s role in supporting discriminatory policies against Japanese Canadians before, during and after the Second World War.
City officials said the park, originally named in the 1990s, no longer reflects Surrey’s values of inclusivity and respect. Laurie Cavan, general manager of parks, recreation and culture, said in a statement that the renaming recognizes the importance of listening to residents and ensuring public spaces are welcoming to all.
The move aligns with broader efforts across Canada to re-evaluate historical names and symbols tied to systemic injustice. Surrey joins other municipalities that have acted in response to calls from affected communities seeking acknowledgment and reconciliation.
