Whalley, Surrey

Expo Line stations serving Whalley include Scott Road, Gateway, Surrey Central and King George.

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.

"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.

[10] 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.

[10] In 2016, Coast Capital Savings moved their headquarters into City Centre at the King George Hub complex.

[16][17][18] 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.

Holland Park, Surrey
Holland Park facing southeast towards the King George Hub