Great game with some skill needed, played outdoors and very cheap to be a member. Most games played are drop-in and everyone is friendly. Come try it out!!Read more
Located right beside the Holdom Skytrain station, REVS Burnaby is Western Canada's largest 10 pin bowling alley. REVS Burnaby is a unique and exciting indoor venue for fundraisers, corporate team building, children's birthday parties or even just a night out with friends. REVS Burnaby features state of the art Cosmic Bowling, delicious meals and handcrafted pizza's designed by Kitchen Manager Jason May at Striker's Bar, big screen sports games in the REVS Lounge, full service Fitness Centre that includes 5 racquet, and much more! So what are you waiting for? Check out Western Canada's #1 entertainment destination today! REVS Bowling and Entertainment Centre is your top entertainment destination for a fun experience like no other. Bring your family, friends, and colleagues out for a day of fun in our modern and interactive bowling centre. REVS Burnaby is Western Canada's largest 10 pin bowling centre, accommodating up to 300 people in one shift.
Everyone knows about this bowling center if you live in the Burnaby/Tri-city area. It's the best! It has different and cheap deals every day. It has more than ten lanes and it has different size/weight of the bowling balls. It has also a small pub/restaurant and a arcade. You just won't get bore when you are there! It's just a famouse place that you often have to wait for 30 minutes to get your lane, so go there early!Read more
The Zone Bowling Centre for many, many years as it is the venue for our annual fundraising bowl-a-thon. We cannot say enough about the team at The Zone who always go above and beyond in helping to make our event more successful year after year. Holding a fundraiser comes with many restrictions and limitations but their facility is wonderful and always accommodating to our needs. Both our participants and volunteers have a wonderful time and working with their staff is an absolute pleasure.
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.
As early as 1942, a few far-sighted owners recognized the need for an organization whose main purpose would be to improve general conditions in the bowling industry and founded the Vancouver Bowling Alley Operators' Association. In 1954, a B.C. Bowling Alley Operators' Association was formed and, in 1959, was to become the present Bowling Proprietors' Association of B.C. Finally, in 1961, a full-time administrator was hired and an office was opened.