Pickleball

Riverview staff (daytime) or key volunteers (evening) will set-up nets as well as provide balls and paddles for use during scheduled sessions.

Sessions are being held:
Daytime (at the club):

Monday: 10am – 2pm

Wednesday: 10am – 2pm

Evening (at Ecole Riverview School):

Monday: 6-10pm

Wednesday: 8-10pm

Riverview Pickleball Rules and Play Format 

1. The cost per session is $5 drop in. 10 pack pass cards are available for $40. You must find and pay a staff member before you play. A pass card will be needed to participate in evening sessions as payment cannot be accepted at the school.
2.  Please use the registration buttons/links on this page for these sessions. It helps inform organizers how many nets to set up as well as for participants to coordinate games
3. Sessions are currently limited to a maximum of 4 (daytime) or 8 (evening) participants.
4.  Skill level is Novice-Intermediate. Please be respectful. Allow everyone an opportunity to play and grow the game in our community.

Clinics

Beginner and intermediate clinics will be offered periodically throughout the season. Below is an overview of what will be covered:

Beginner Clinic: Basic rules of the game, safety and etiquette, court positioning, shot types/terminology, practice, round robin play, questions and feedback.

Beginner Clinics:

Monday, January 8th 6-8pm

Monday, January 15th 6-8pm

Signup below in the January Registration

Intermediate Clinic: Play strategy, court awareness, shot selection, practice drills/games, questions and feedback. Note players registering for the intermediate clinics should already have a good understanding of the game and be looking to take their play to the next level.

Clinic or advanced play inquiries can be sent to pstelsov@gmail.com and will be scheduled based on interest.

We also have a dedicated pickleball convener email setup, if you have questions, comments, or suggestions, please send an email to pickleball@riverviewcc.ca

Registration for Sessions and Clinics

Four pickleball players face-off in the Riverview Community Centre's new paved rinks, using removable nets, and painted on lines.