23 February 2026
Indoor Pickleball Facility Opens At The City of Lougheed: The Inclusive Place of Pickleball (“IPOP”)

13/5/2025 The area’s pickleball community came out in force to [...]
13/5/2025
According to IPOP’s news release: “The Inclusive Place of Pickleball (IPOP) is a proudly Canadian company focused on building inclusive, community-centered pickleball facilities across Canada. Designed for all skill levels—from newcomers to seasoned players—IPOP offers dedicated indoor courts, structured programming, and a welcoming environment that emphasizes health, fun, and connection.
IPOP is actively expanding across Canada and into international regions. We seek partnerships with Pickleball Canada associations, First Nations, municipalities, developers, investors,and pickleball players with an interest in the business of sustainable pickleball with shared values.”
Player-, Community-, and Organization-Centric
“We’re excited to provide an inclusive space for everyone, from beginners to pros, to enjoy pickleball without having to wait for a court,” said Chris White, CEO and Chief Paddle Officer (CPO) of IPOP. “This facility is a game-changer, allowing people to experience pickleball’s physical, mental, and social benefits in an environment that welcomes all.”
IPOP is committed to numerous endeavours such as structured leagues, ladder play, level-rated drop-ins, dedicated gamified practice areas, all-levels coaching, youth programming, social mixers, and tournaments. Also, IPOP is the official partner of the Minor League Pickleball (MiLP) in the Lower Mainland, and it has a clear pathway for players to reach the Canadian National Pickleball League (CNPL). The first Western CNPL spectator event will take place this Summer with Canada’s best players in action at the facility.
Moreover, IPOP has partnered with BC Lung Foundation in support of its health initiative. “It is such a fun and unique opportunity to partner with a great community-oriented organization focused on promoting physical activity and who are passionate about respiratory health. Staying active is a great way to keep your lungs healthy and BC Lung is excited to utilize IPOP’s new facility to support our patient groups” says Christopher Lam, President & CEO at BC Lung.
“This isn’t just about opening more courts,” says White. “It’s about building community—creating spaces where people can grow their skills, build friendships, and discover the joy of the game. That’s what IPOP is all about.”
IPOP has plans to expand in Victoria, Nanaimo, Surrey, Montreal, and North Vancouver. The City of Penticton location is set to open later this year. In addition, international markets are under consideration.
Just as significant as the favourable health benefits the sport provides (according to research studies conducted)—the IPOP facility will positively promote the growth, development, and enjoyment of pickleball. It’s a win, win all around for everyone.”
For more information visit:
www.ipop.fun
Inclusive Place of Pickleball (IPOP)
Unit 2, 9855 Austin Rd, The City of Lougheed Shopping Centre, Burnaby, BC










