Monitor Surrey Traffic in Real-Time
Access 650+ live traffic cameras throughout Surrey and the Fraser Valley. View real-time conditions on Highway 1 (Trans-Canada), Highway 99, Highway 17 (South Fraser Perimeter Road), and the critical Port Mann Bridge. Navigate Surrey's sprawling residential corridors and international border access routes with real-time data. According to the TomTom Traffic Index, Metro Vancouver—which includes Surrey—remains one of the most congested regions in North America, with local drivers spending an average of 132 hours annually in rush-hour traffic. No account required—just click and start watching live traffic instantly.
VIEW SURREY CAMERAS →About Surrey Street Cameras
TrafficVision.Live provides free access to 650+ live traffic cameras throughout Surrey and the surrounding Fraser Valley. Our platform aggregates feeds from DriveBC, the City of Surrey Traffic Management Centre (TMC), and regional authorities, giving you comprehensive coverage of traffic conditions across Western Canada's fastest-growing city. The region's primary artery, the Port Mann Bridge, handles massive daily volumes; provincial reports indicate the 10-lane span processes approximately 150,100 vehicles daily. Commercial traffic is equally intense, particularly along Highway 15 (Pacific Highway), which handles over 3,000 trucks daily at the international border crossing.
Research from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) found that access to real-time traveler information systems can reduce incident-related delays by as much as 40%, making traffic cameras an essential tool for drivers navigating the high-volume corridors of the Fraser Valley.
Safety remains a paramount concern for local planners; ICBC reports that 19 of the 50 most dangerous intersections for pedestrians in British Columbia are located within Surrey, with the junction of 104 Avenue and 152 Street recording 345 crashes in a single year. Whether you're planning your commute across the Fraser River, checking current road conditions on the Pacific Highway border approach, or monitoring shopping traffic at Guildford Town Centre, our Surrey traffic camera network provides real-time visibility into the region's transportation infrastructure.
Build Your Surrey Commute Dashboard
Monitor every camera along your specific route through the city. Save your favorites for instant access during bridge delays or winter rain.
CREATE YOUR ROUTE →Surrey Metro Coverage Areas
Surrey serves as the primary gateway between the US border and the rest of the Lower Mainland, sitting at the junction of several major provincial corridors. Our network provides comprehensive visibility into these critical commuter and commercial routes.
Highway 1 & Port Mann Bridge
180+ Live Cameras
The primary east-west spine of the province, monitoring traffic from the 10-lane Port Mann Bridge through the 176th Street and 200th Street interchanges.
Highway 99 & 91
140+ Live Cameras
Real-time feeds from the primary southern corridor linking Surrey to Delta, Richmond, and the Peace Arch border crossing.
King George Blvd & 152nd St
120+ Live Cameras
Critical monitoring of the city's busiest north-south arterials, covering major intersections from City Centre to South Surrey. According to a 2021 Surrey Board of Trade survey, over 23% of local businesses report a significant negative impact from traffic congestion along these corridors.
Highway 17 (SFPR)
90+ Live Cameras
Continuous coverage of the primary industrial freight corridor serving the Port of Vancouver and the Fraser River industrial zones.
Features
Interactive Map
View all Surrey cameras on an interactive map with real-time clustering
Grid View
Browse cameras in a filterable grid with search and sort options
Save Favorites
Bookmark frequently-used cameras for quick access
Live Updates
Real-time feeds from DriveBC and City of Surrey TMC
24/7 Access
Monitor traffic conditions any time of day or night
Mobile Friendly
Fully responsive design works on all devices
Fraser River Crossing Dynamics
Navigating the Surrey area requires an understanding of infrastructure that operates at extreme capacity due to the limited number of river crossings.
Bridge & Border Alerts
- Port Mann Bridge Chokepoint: As the primary link to Coquitlam and Burnaby, any minor incident on the bridge or its approaches creates immediate, massive gridlock for the entire Fraser Valley.
- Border Approach Surges: Highway 15 (176th St) and Highway 99 experience intense weekend and holiday surges as travelers head to the Pacific Highway and Peace Arch border crossings.
- SFPR Freight Volume: Highway 17 carries massive commercial truck volume serving the industrial riverfront; check cameras for slow-moving freight during peak morning delivery windows.
- Coastal Fog: Dense morning fog frequently forms in the Fraser River valley, significantly reducing visibility on Highway 1 and the bridge approaches.
Watch Bridge Traffic Live
Check the Port Mann and Alex Fraser bridge approach cameras in real-time. Avoid river gridlock by timing your crossing perfectly.
VIEW BRIDGE CAMERAS →Using TrafficVision.Live in the Lower Mainland
TrafficVision.Live aggregates feeds from 600+ official sources, including DriveBC and the City of Surrey, into one seamless interface. Our platform provides access to 135,000+ live feeds across 130+ countries.
Use our interactive map to find cameras at specific intersections, or switch to grid view for side-by-side monitoring of the Highway 1 HOV lanes. Whether you're a delivery driver in Cloverdale or a traveler headed to Vancouver International Airport, our system works 24/7 on any device.
How many traffic cameras are in Surrey?
Surrey features over 650 live traffic cameras available through our platform, combining Provincial highway feeds and municipal intersection cameras.
Where can I find Surrey street feeds?
You can access live Surrey street feeds and intersection cameras through our interactive map. We aggregate feeds from the City of Surrey TMC and DriveBC to provide comprehensive coverage of both highways and city streets.
Can I see live traffic for the US Border?
Yes, we provide extensive camera coverage for the Highway 99 and Highway 15 access roads leading directly to the Peace Arch and Pacific Highway border crossings.
Are Surrey traffic cameras free to watch?
Yes, all Surrey area traffic camera feeds on TrafficVision.Live are completely free to access and are available 24/7.
Do these cameras help during winter snow events?
Absolutely. While snow is less frequent than in the interior, Surrey's steep hills can become treacherous during rare winter events. Visual confirmation of actual road accumulation is critical for safe driving.
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Why sit in bridge gridlock when you could have checked first? Live street feeds and highway cameras show conditions before you commit to a route.
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