23 February 2026
2025 Pickleball Canada (“PCO”) Ambassadors Program Launched

16/4/2025 April 16, 2025, Vancouver, B.C.—After research results informed PCO [...]
16/4/2025
The Research
In detail, January 2025 PCO commissioned a Canadian research firm to gain insights into pickleball trends nationwide. The survey reached over 2,000 Canadian households and revealed that more than 1.54 million Canadians are currently participating in the sport.
PCO also sought to understand why some Canadians may not be involved in the sport and to identify the barriers contributing to this lack of participation. The survey found that 21% of respondents cited a lack of information about the sport as the primary obstacle. To address this communication gap, PCO launched the Ambassador Program.
Ambassadors Search and BC Assignments
PCO sent out a communication call for applications on February 3, 2025 with a set deadline of February 21, 2025. Next, PCO received over 160 applications for spots in the program. After a selection process was undertaken, 17 individuals from across the country were selected based on their community involvement and dedication to our sport.
Pickleball BC Association (“PBC”) is excited to announce the following individuals as the 2025 Pickleball Canada Ambassadors in BC:
As a dedicated educator, Lindsay has gone above and beyond to share her love for pickleball with her students. Since moving to Surrey, she has introduced several students to the sport and is actively working to bring pickleball to her school. Her vision is to empower young athletes to discover the joy and value of the game, just as she did. Recognizing the growth of pickleball across the province, Lindsay is also inspired by the increasing number of facilities incorporating courts in areas such as Langley and Burnaby, a testament to the sport’s skyrocketing popularity.
As the Tournament Director for the upcoming Sooke Paddle Battle on May 3rd and 4th, Asaan is thrilled to help launch the community’s first-ever pickleball tournament. The event is a celebration of Sooke’s growing passion for the sport and a chance to bring players together in a fun, friendly, and competitive environment.
Pickleball is rapidly growing on Vancouver Island, with more players joining the sport every day. As the demand for the game increases, communities are responding by adding new courts, making it easier for players of all ages and skill levels to get involved. This surge in interest reflects the sport’s accessibility and social appeal, as well as its ability to bring people together across generations.
Barry Petrachenko, Pickleball Canada Executive Director
“This initiative represents a game-changing opportunity for us to engage more meaningfully with our stakeholders. I believe it will not only enhance our ability to collaborate but also empower every individual within our organization to connect, share ideas, and contribute to our shared vision in exciting new ways. I couldn’t be more excited to see where this journey takes us!”, said Pickleball Canada Executive Director Barry Petrachenko.
David Snell, President, Pickleball BC Association, adds: “There’s an Ancient Proverb that states … ‘If you are planning for one year, grow rice. If you are planning for twenty years, grow trees. If you are planning for centuries, grow people.’
That adage aligns with the Ambassador Program’s initiative to reach individuals, communities and to inform, educate them to participate in our inclusive, appealing sport. This will also engage our provincial members to cast a wider net in their respective region to educate others for growth. Let us welcome and support our BC Ambassadors Lindsay and Asaan as they plant the seeds for future generations.”
Additional 2025 PCO Ambassador Program information is here and also here.
For more information, contact:
David Snell, President
Pickleball BC Association
[email protected]
BC Mainland: Lindsay Brown
Pickleball Canada Ambassador – B.C.
[email protected]
The Island: Asaan Maherali
Pickleball Canada Ambassador – B.C.
[email protected]


