Sunset Lanes is located on E Island Highway in Parksville, B.C., just a 20 minute drive from north of Nanaimo. The installation of new scoring equipment and laminate lanes offers a fresh new look to your bowling experience. The lanes are wheelchair accessible and all lanes are equipped for bumper bowling for young children (and sometimes for adults too). There is a food bar with chicken wings, fries, hot dogs and pizza and a licensed sports lounge with several big screen TV's showing all major sporting events and NASCAR. Cosmic (Glow in the Dark) bowling is offered on the weekends. Call for times and reservations. There is plenty of parking and a family friendly atmosphere. We are providing joyfulness and fitness to Parksville for over 50 years. Just for the fun of it!
Phone: 250-248-6411 (bowling)
Phone: 250-248-6296 (lounge)
Fax: 250-248-5423
The Society of Richmond Children's Centres was founded in 1995 by a small group of community volunteers. The Society opened its first children's centre in Terra Nova in 1996. Since that date, the Society has opened the Cook Road and the Bowling Green Road Children's Centres. A dedicated group of community and family members make up our board of directors and oversee the operation of the Society.
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In 1950 the club was reorganized and incorporated under the British Columbia Societies Act as the Ladner Lawn Bowling Club. The Ladner Ladies Lawn Bowling Club was absorbed by the Ladner Lawn Bowling Club in 1972.
The Pacific Indoor Bowls Club officially began in 1938. The original depression-era facility, located on the corner of 19th Ave and Main St, was constructed for under $15,000 thanks to community support. The club was popular right from the start: there have never been less than 200 names on the membership roster. PIBC has something for everyone: coaching for members looking to learn; fun leagues and events for less competitive players and competitive leagues for the die-hard bowlers.