Table Tennis in Burnaby
12 ping pong spots mapped in Burnaby, CAN — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Burnaby presents a unique contrast between accessible neighborhood play and dedicated club environments. The city maintains several outdoor public tables, such as the ones at Silver Avenue Park in Maywood and the Stride Avenue area, which serve as gathering points for locals looking for a casual match. These outdoor spots are open to the air and best enjoyed during Vancouver’s temperate dry season. For those seeking a more structured environment, organizations like the Greater Vancouver Ping Pong Society offer a distinct alternative to the open-air parks. Whether you are hitting at the Carleton Ave tables in Willingdon Heights or visiting an indoor club like the one on Sperling Ave, the city provides enough variety to accommodate both recreational and competitive styles. Always check club hours before visiting, as indoor facilities often require memberships or specific drop-in fees, unlike the free, first-come, first-served nature of the municipal outdoor park tables.
Burnaby at a glance
All ping pong spots in Burnaby
Silver Avenue Park, Maywood
15th Street Tables (Stride Avenue)
Greater Vancouver Ping Pong Society
Carleton Ave Tables, Willingdon Heights
Parkside Outdoor Tables
Richmond Park Outdoor Tables, Burnaby
Pandora Street Capitol Hill
Sperling Ave Tables, Lochdale
Edmonds St Tables, Edmonds
Lit Indoor Shelter Table
Nelson Ave Tables, Marlborough
Sheltered Public Indoor Table
Ping pong in Burnaby — FAQ
Are all Burnaby ping pong spots free?
Most outdoor public tables are free, but private clubs like the Greater Vancouver Ping Pong Society typically charge fees for entry.
Do I need a membership to play at the Sperling Avenue location?
Yes, indoor clubs generally require a membership or a drop-in fee; please verify their current access policy before arriving.
Are the outdoor tables in the parks weather-proof?
They are designed for outdoor use, but they are not sheltered, so they are difficult to use during the rainy winter months.
How do I find opponents at the outdoor tables?
Community parks like the ones in Maywood are popular on weekends, making them your best bet for finding pick-up games.
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