Sports Clubs in Crawford, Kelowna, BC

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4493 Stewart Rd E, Kelowna, V1W 4C1

(250) 317-5055
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4409 Lakeshore Road, Kelowna, V1W 1W7

(250) 764-7477
The Okanagan Mission Tennis Club is a meeting place for tennis enthusiasts. We offers lessons, clinics, camps for all ages as well as offering tournaments. From novice and recreational player, the Okanagan Mission Tennis Club has something for everyone.

4105 Gordon Dr, Kelowna, V1W 4Z1

(250) 764-6289
Nonprofit Organization, Skating Courses and Clubs, Non-profit organization, Ice skating club
Kelowna Figure Skating Club, located at Capital News Centre (CNC) in Mission, offers various sports facilities including two ice rinks, soccer fields, a gym, track, training facilities, a library, and meeting rooms. It's a family-friendly and relaxing spot for both adults and kids with indoor options for playing sports. The facility is new, warm, and clean. Indoor soccer and hockey leagues operate here. The food services, including Boomers Bar and Grill, provide great options for spectators and players. Some visitors suggest improvements in field maintenance. Overwhelmingly positive reviews.

519 Keith Rd, Kelowna, V1W 1K2

(949) 426-5812
Sports club
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#225-1891 Springfield Road, Kelowna, V1Y 5V5

(778) 484-7570
Gym/Physical Fitness Center, Gymnastics center, Sports club

225-1891 Springfield Road, Kelowna, V1Y 5V5

(778) 484-7570
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2340 Aberdeen Street, Kelowna, V1Y 9V6

(250) 763-3590
Sorties, Club, associations de ski, Sports club, Membership Organizations, Civic & Social Associations, Divertissements et média, Clubs
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1936 Windsor Rd, Kelowna, V1Y 4R5

(250) 306-9253
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110-1854 Kirschner Rd, Kelowna, V1Y 4N7

(250) 460-2558
Sports club, Martial arts school, Gym/Physical Fitness Center
Alliance Jiu-Jitsu in Kelowna is highly regarded by its customers for its welcoming and inclusive environment, top-quality instruction, and focus on respect and camaraderie. The facility is great for both beginners and advanced practitioners, with instructors providing effective training for all levels. The atmosphere is positive and emphasizes continuous learning and improvement. Multiple martial arts are offered, including Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai.
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1700 Parkinson Way, Kelowna, V1Y 4P9

200 - 1415 Hunter Court, Kelowna, V1X 6E6

(250) 801-1597
football clubs, football players

1600 Abbott St, Kelowna, V1Y 1B5

(250) 762-5911
Recreation Spot, Bowling, Nonprofit Organization, kelowna, kelowna lawn bowling club, Non-profit organization

471 Queensway, Kelowna, V1Y 6S5

250-470-4833
Our mandate and priorities are centered around culture, identity and sport. We deliver policies and programs related to broadcasting and interactive media, arts and cultural industries, heritage objects and spaces, official languages, citizenship participation and identity, human rights, Aboriginal Peoples, youth and sport initiatives, as well as national ceremonies and symbols. The Canadian Heritage Portfolio includes the Department, five departmental agencies, nine Crown corporations and one administrative tribunal. The organization structure illustrates how the Department is organized to ensure a place for Canadian voices and perspectives, to support excellence, and to reach Canadians from all walks of life.
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425 Doyle Ave, Kelowna, V1Y 2A5

(250) 861-5677
Kelowna Minor Hockey Association developed by RAMP Interactive. RAMP Interactive delivers Customized Online Sports Administration Software that creates effortless communication across Sport's Governing Bodies, Associations, Clubs, Leagues, Teams, Events, Athletes, Officials, Volunteers, Parents, and Fans. Visit our website at www.rampinteractive.com. RAMP Interactive's Minor Sports Platform Developed by James Huynh.
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1086 Gordon Dr, Kelowna, V1Y 6G1

(250) 859-4660
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860B Anders Rd, West Kelowna, V1Z 1J9

(250) 861-5607
Court Public, Sports club, Tenni Courts, Tennis

815 Vaughan Ave #102, Kelowna, V1Y 7E4

(250) 718-7404
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1155 Ellis Street, Kelowna, V1Y 1Z4

(250) 862-8866
Arenas, Gym/Physical Fitness Center, Sports complex, Sports club, Recreation center, Sports & Recreation Venue
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551 Recreation Avenue, Kelowna, V1Y 7V5

(250) 762-3112
Sports club, Curling club, Curling Rinks, Room, Service, Recreation center, Hall, Amusement and Recreation Services, Wedding Planning, Rink, Banquet Rooms, Supplies, Auditorium
Curling Club Kelowna is a popular destination for various events, including curling matches and gem shows. The facility offers great ice, friendly atmosphere, and excellent food and drink options. Some visitors praise the large and well-maintained building, while others suggest improvements to the seating and parking areas. Overall, the club is appreciated for its welcoming vibe and the opportunity to meet new people.
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202 – 1420 St. Paul St., Kelowna, V1Y 2E6

(250) 763-4100
The Kelowna Falcons Baseball Club is the lone Canadian representative in the West Coast League (WCL), a wood bat summer collegiate league that attracts the best baseball players in the western half of North America. Many have compared the WCL to the legendary Cape Cod League in the eastern United States. In 2000 the Kelowna Grizzlies were purchased by the Nonis Family who changed the name to Falcons. The Falcons celebrated their 10th anniversary during the 2010 summer. Since becoming the Falcons, the organization has helped develop over 200 of the best collegiate players in North America. Some of the notable former Falcons are Nyjer Morgan (2000-Cleveland Indians), Chris Davis (2005-Baltimore Orioles) and Jess Todd (2005-St. Louis). There are currently numerous former Falcons climbing through the ranks of the Minor Leagues and could make their Major League debut as early as next season. The Falcons first started play in the Pacific International League (PIL) and competed in the league championship in 2004. The following year the Falcons along with six other teams created the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League (which became the WCL in 2009). The Falcons play their home games at historic Elks Stadium. In the eight seasons of the WCL, the Falcons have competed for the Eastern Division title in three consecutive years. In 2012 the Falcons saw a record breaking season on and off the field. Attendance and radio listenership continues to grow. The Falcons pride themselves on delivering an affordable family friendly atmosphere. Kids have the opportunity to run the bases after the game and corporate businesses are often celebrating with staff down the first base line with a corporate BBQ. Throughout the game Falcons fans have chances to win some outstanding prizes and compete in some fun themed contests. Come spend a night with the Kelowna Falcons Baseball Club in 2014 at Elks Stadium.