North Shore Pickleball Club

Welcome to the 

NORTH SHORE PICKLEBALL CLUB (NSPC) 

Registration page.

PLEASE NOTE:

  • We are an outdoor club playing on public outdoor courts from May to Thanksgiving.  
  • Our outdoor permits and all club-hosted outdoor sessions end early October. 
  • In the winter months there may be indoor play offered to members at St Thomas Aquinas Catholic High School and a spring indoor tournament.
  • Registrations beginning September1st are valid for the whole next year.

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Our annual fee:

  •     YOUTH 10 -18 years of age (as of Dec 31, 2026),   NSPC fee = $0.00
  •     SUPER SENIOR 80+ (as of Dec 31, 2026),                NSPC fee = $0.00
  •    ADULT 19+                                                            NSPC fee = $35*  

*The Fee now includes a $20/member All-Weather Facilities Fee.  This fee may be applied to expenses to develop and/or build a future pickleball home of our own!

If you haven't already joined a Canadian pickleball club you will also be charged:

  • the annual mandatory national (PCO) membership fee of $10, 
  • a annual mandatory provincial (PBC) fee of $5.00 (going to $7.50 on January 1st), and  
  • a processing fee.  

All fees are non-refundable.

FYI for 2026

1. Expiry and Future Newsletters

Most memberships will expire on December 31st, unless you registered after Septemebr 1st!   

You can renew your membership anytime between now and when you want to begin club play again. In the meantime, we will continue to keep you in the loop with our newsletters until May when we begin to play outdoors again.

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2. Indoor Play at St Thomas Aquinas (STA) and/or with NSPC at Fairgrounds at Capilano Mall

Everyone who plays at STA or with NSPC at Fairgrounds must be a current NSPC, PBC and PCO member.   The Members' Area password is changed on January 1st.

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3. Changes to Outdoor Play in 2026

The good news is that the four courts at Little Cates are now six well spaced permanent courts!  We expect our permits at Murdo Frazer to continue to require the use of quiet equipment. Outdoor club play will begin in early May.

Fingers crossed new outdoor courts will be constructed in Wm Griffin Park this year, if they survive the budget process.

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4. Our AGM and Club Tournaments

    Watch for an invitation to our AGM early 2026.  Parc Living, our major sponsor, graciously hosts us! 

    We will be considering hosting an indoor tournament at Fairgrounds this spring also and our outdoor club tournament was such a success we plan to do it again but earlier in the summer.

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    Please designate NSPC as your home club if appropriate. See Below.



    Welcome to Pickleball BC. 
    Please note that if you register with Pickleball Canada after January 1st and prior to September 1 in any year, your active membership expires on December 31st of that year. If you join or renew with your club again on or after September 1 you will be charged for PCO and PBC dues again for the following year's membership.
    If you register between September 1st and December 31st of any year, your Pickleball Canada Membership then expires on December 31st of the following year.


    Pickleball Canada Registration

    Our new registration system allows you to register at one time with your club, if you belong to one, your provincial or territorial sports organization (PTSO) and Pickleball Canada. If you belong to more than one club, you will only register with Pickleball Canada once! If you belong to more than one club and they are in different provinces/territories you will be required to join each of the PTSOs.

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    RELEASE OF LIABILITY, WAIVER OF CLAIMS, ASSUMPTION OF RISKS AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT

    IMPORTANT NOTICE - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY This Release Agreement applies to the current membership period only. Separate agreements must be executed for future membership renewals. By signing this document, you will waive or give up certain legal rights, including the right to sue or claim compensation following an accident.


    1. PARTIES AND DEFINITIONS

    TO: PICKLEBALL CANADA ORGANIZATION (a federally incorporated non-profit organization), its affiliated provincial and territorial organizations, local member associations and clubs, and their respective directors, officers, employees, coaches, instructors, agents, representatives, and volunteers (collectively the "Releasees"). This release does not extend to independent contractors, subcontractors, sponsors, or facility owners/operators unless they are acting under the direct supervision and control of Pickleball Canada Organization.

    ACTIVITIES include: participation in or attendance at practices, training, coaching, lessons, clinics, skill development, tryouts, leagues, tournaments, competitions, events, orientation, meetings, demonstrations, social activities, volunteering, officiating, administration, use of facilities and equipment, and related travel.


    2. ASSUMPTION OF RISKS

    I acknowledge that participating in pickleball and related Activities involves inherent and foreseeable risks, including:

    1. Collision with persons or objects

    2. Being struck by paddles, nets, posts, or balls

    3. Overexertion, dehydration, cardiovascular events

    4. Personal injury (strains, fractures, eye injuries, brain injury, spinal cord injury, death)

    5. Loss of balance, slips, trips, falls

    6. Inadequate first aid or equipment defects

    7. Ordinary negligence by the Releasees in the conduct of Activities, but excluding gross negligence, willful misconduct, or reckless disregard for participant safety

    I FREELY ACCEPT AND FULLY ASSUME ALL SUCH RISKS AND THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.


    3. RELEASE AND WAIVER OF CLAIMS

    In consideration of being permitted to participate, I agree to:


    3.1 WAIVE AND RELEASE
     all claims against the Releasees for any loss, damage, injury, or death arising from my participation and caused by ordinary negligence of the Releasees, but excluding claims arising from gross negligence, willful misconduct, reckless disregard for safety, breach of statutory duties, or violations of consumer protection legislation.


    3.2 INDEMNIFY
     the Releasees against any claims by third parties resulting from my own negligent or intentional conduct during participation, but excluding any indemnity for claims arising from the Releasees' own negligence, breach of duty, or failure to maintain safe conditions.


    3.3 BINDING EFFECT
     - To the extent permitted by law, this Agreement binds my heirs, executors, administrators, and personal representatives, except where such binding effect would be contrary to public policy or applicable succession laws.


    4. JURISDICTION-SPECIFIC PROVISIONS

    4.1 BRITISH COLUMBIA RESIDENTS - SPECIAL PROVISIONS


    FOR MINORS:
     If the participant is under 19 (age of majority in BC), the parent/guardian acknowledges:

    • • I have read and explained this Agreement to the minor

    • • I consent to the minor's participation

    • • I accept risks on the minor's behalf only to the extent permitted by BC law

    • • I acknowledge that I cannot waive the minor's independent right to sue upon reaching the age of majority, and this waiver does not purport to do so

    • • My indemnity obligations relate only to my own conduct, not the minor's independent rights


    4.2 QUEBEC RESIDENTS - IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS


    QUEBEC LEGAL PROTECTIONS:
     For Activities in Quebec or governed by Quebec law:


    RISKS ACKNOWLEDGMENT:
     The assumption of risks is an acknowledgment of foreseeable risks and agreement to participate despite them.


    LIABILITY LIMITATIONS:
     Any release or indemnity in this Agreement:

    • • SHALL NOT exclude liability for bodily injury, death, or moral injury caused by intentional fault or gross fault (faute lourde), and any such exclusion is null and void under Quebec Civil Code Articles 1474 and 1475

    • • SHALL NOT exclude liability that cannot be waived under Quebec's Civil Code or Consumer Protection Act

    JURISDICTION: Quebec law governs, and Quebec courts have jurisdiction for Quebec Activities.


    4.3 OTHER PROVINCES AND TERRITORIES


    For Activities outside BC and Quebec, the governing law and jurisdiction will be:

    • The province/territory where the Activity occurs, or

    • If outside Canada, the jurisdiction where the Activity occurs

    • Federal Court of Canada for matters within exclusive federal jurisdiction, subject to applicable provincial consumer protection and limitation of liability legislation


    5. GENERAL PROVISIONS


    5.1 SEVERABILITY:
     If any provision of this Agreement is found to be invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, such provision shall be severed and the remaining provisions shall continue in full force and effect to the maximum extent permitted by law. However, if the invalid provision is fundamental to the Agreement's purpose, the entire Agreement may be void.


    5.2 MAXIMUM ENFORCEMENT:
     This Agreement will be enforced to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law in each jurisdiction.


    5.3 JURISDICTION-SPECIFIC UPDATES:
     Releasees may provide additional jurisdiction-specific riders to ensure local compliance.


    5.4 ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties regarding the subject matter herein. However, this provision does not exclude liability for fraudulent misrepresentation or misrepresentations that induce entry into
    this Agreement.


    6. ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND SIGNATURE


    I HAVE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS AGREEMENT. I HAVE HAD SUFFICIENT TIME TO REVIEW IT AND SEEK INDEPENDENT LEGAL ADVICE IF I WISHED TO DO SO. I KNOW I AM WAIVING CERTAIN LEGAL RIGHTS THAT I OR MY REPRESENTATIVES MAY HAVE AGAINST THE RELEASEES, SUBJECT TO THE LIMITATIONS SET OUT IN THIS AGREEMENT.


    SPECIAL NOTICE FOR BC AND QUEBEC RESIDENTS: Please review the jurisdiction-specific provisions above that may limit the scope of this waiver under your provincial laws.

    PBC Communications Release Agreement

    Your information is confidential and used only for PickleballBC communication purposes. Your information is protected under BC’s Personal Information Protection Act (PIPA). I recognize and understand that there are certain inherent risks to which I will be exposed because of the nature and level of the Pickleball sports activity in which I have agreed to participate. I will adhere to the local precautions and regulations implemented by the Club that I am registering with.

    If you have any questions about your Club Membership or issues surrounding your local organization please contact your club directly.

    PBC and PCO Rollover Date is defined as the first date of the current year for PBC and PCO member registration to include the following year. This rollover date will be as of September 1 each year.

    If you have any questions about your Pickleball Canada or PBC membership please feel free to contact me about those issues.

    PBC Registrar

    registrar@pickleballbc.ca


    Privacy Policy

    By agreeing to this, you are consenting to the collection, use, and disclosure of your personal information for the purposes of Pickleball BC, Pickleball Canada and the North Shore Pickleball Club. The personal information you provide will be used for purposes reasonably associated with the player’s enrollment as a North Shore Pickleball Club player and protected as per the requirements of the Personal Information Protection Act of BC. The main use of the information is for registration, statistical data and insurance. The personal information will not be disclosed to third parties, other than as stipulated, unless required by law.

    Code of Conduct

    This Code of Conduct was adopted by the membership at the 2024 Annual General meeting. 

    CODE OF CONDUCT

    The North Shore Pickleball Club (NSPC) abides by the Codes of Conduct of Pickleball Canada, Pickleball BC, ViaSport BC and the North Shore Pickleball Club.

    We act within our core values of Fair Play, Integrity and Respect.

    INTEGRITY

    We follow the Official Rules of Pickleball as defined in the rules published by Pickleball Canada. In addition, we adhere to local club play rules and etiquette governing court time, court use and event bookings.

    We obey Federal, Provincial, and Municipal laws, particularly when participating at a NSPC sanctioned event, hosted play, tournaments, lessons, etc.

    FAIR PLAY

    Pickleball on the North Shore has a reputation for being very inclusive and welcoming. We uphold that reputation by “playing fair”. This means being good hosts, good opponents and good spectators, and to welcome players of all skill levels and to give everyone a fair chance to play.

    RESPECT

    North Shore Pickleball welcomes players of all ages, sexual orientation, gender, ethnic and religious backgrounds. Everyone will be able to participate in an environment free from bullying, abuse, harassment and discrimination as defined in the ViaSport BC Universal Code of Conduct. 

    PRIVACY CONSENT

    By submitting this form, you consent to the collection and use of your personal information (including name, contact details, date of birth, and emergency contact) for registration, communication, and safety purposes. Your data will be handled securely and only shared as needed with authorized partners. For questions or to access your information, contact our Privacy Officer at info@pickleballcanada.org