Andy McKay

Mar 03, 2023

Number of curling clubs by Vancouver municipality


Since curlers were kicked out of the North Shore Winter Club, there are no curling facilities on the North Shore of Vancouver. Currently we have to travel to New Westminster to go curling. Here’s a list of municipalities in Vancouver, population and number of curling clubs.

Member Population (2021) Curling Clubs
Vancouver 662,248 3
Surrey 568,322 2
Burnaby 249,125 0
Richmond 209,937 1
Coquitlam 148,625 1
Township of Langley 132,603 0
Delta 108,455 1
Maple Ridge 90,990 1
District of North Vancouver 88,168 0
New Westminster 78,916 1
Port Coquitlam 61,498 0
City of North Vancouver 58,120 0
West Vancouver 44,122 0
Port Moody 33,535 1
City of Langley 28,963 1
White Rock 21,939 1
Pitt Meadows 19,146 0
Metro Vancouver A 18,612 0
Bowen Island 4,256 0
Tsawwassen 2,256 1
Anmore 2,356 0
Lions Bay 1,390 0
Belcarra 643 0

The Township of Langley is a large area, with the city at its centre and a curling club there.

With zero curling rinks, Burnaby is a standout, however with curling rinks in Vancouver, New Westminster, Coquitlam and Port Moody, it has curling rinks in every adjoining area.

With a combined population of 190,410 for West Vancouver, District of North Vancouver and the City of North Vancouver, there are 0 curling rinks.

Most of this data is from Curling Canada website which has several inaccuracies, unfortunately 👇