Pickleball

Pickleball is a racket/paddle sport that was created by combining elements of several other racket sports. Two or four players use solid paddles to hit a perforated polymer ball over a net. The ball is much like a wiffle ball, with 26–40 round holes.

The Pickleball Canada website has lots of great information about the rules and how to play.

INDOOR:

Come join-in on Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm at St. Joseph's School, 12629 Lanark Road, Calabogie.

No Fee, No Registration, Just show up and have fun!

Please note: Pickleball will not be held in the gymnasium on Thursday, May 28. It will take place at the Dan O'Neill Rink from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM.

Must be over 18 years of age.

For more information, please contact the Township Office.

OUTDOOR:

The Calabogie Community Hall offers free use of four pickleball courts on the rink surface under the roof and the Ginza Rink in Griffith has two courts for public use.

First come first serve, share, enjoy and play.

Learn to Play Pickleball

Curious about pickleball or ready to give it a try? Join us for a fun and welcoming Learn to Play Pickleball session designed for beginners and anyone looking to build confidence on the court. You’ll learn the basics—rules, scoring, paddle skills, court positioning, and simple strategies—so you can jump into games with ease.
These sessions are relaxed, supportive, and perfect for all ages and abilities. Just bring your enthusiasm; equipment will be available if needed.
*Pre-registration is required*
Sign up today using our online registration formContext of poster in the description

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