A trendy new pickleball facility is set to pop into the old Sears store in Capilano Mall.
Fairgrounds, which currently operates six pickleball locations in Ontario, says it’s opening a flagship location in North Vancouver this fall.
The facility will house 12 indoor courts, which can be booked by the hour or as part of a monthly membership, according to a press release. There will be a lounge area with food, drinks and seating. For players looking to improve, there will be pickleball coaching and clinics.
The facility will host pickleball parties, member mixers and brand pop-ups. Fairgrounds will also sell pickleball gear and clothing on site.
Fairgrounds’ existing facilities feature minimalist designs with a bright colour palate. According to its website, the cost to book a full court for an hour is $40.
Expanding to Vancouver is an exciting next chapter for Fairgrounds, said co-founder Drummond Munro.
“We believe in the power of racket sports to create meaningful connections, support wellness, and bring people together across generations,” he said in the release. “Capilano Mall’s dynamic community and the incredible energy of the North Shore make it the perfect home for our first Vancouver location.”
Originally, Fairgrounds had plans to open a facility at CF Pacific Centre Mall in downtown Vancouver last year, but that fizzled.
Developer seeking to redevelop entire Capilano Mall property
QuadReal, the developer that owns the Capilano Mall property, said Fairgrounds is an ideal partner for the facility.
“Their vibrant, community-first approach to athletics not only activates Capilano Mall in new and exciting ways, but also creates memorable experiences for North Shore residents – a place to connect, stay active, and have fun year-round.”
QuadReal and Fairgrounds have partnered on similar projects in the past, including two Ontario locations owned by the developer, and a planned facility in Red Deer, Alta.
Previously, the Sears store space housed the North Shore Indoor Bike Park, which opened in July 2023 and closed in March 2025. Around the time of the closure, which was due to the bike part not meeting its lease obligations, it was rumoured that a pickleball business would be taking over.
QuadReal intends to eventually redevelop the entire Capilano Mall site into a community of residential high rises, with extensive retail space, a new public park and community centre. Its detailed application for the site – under consideration by the City of North Vancouver – was revealed in June.
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