Stanley Park
Sports and Activities
Sport clubs have long been a tradition in Stanley
Park with several having their start in the late
1880s. Today these organizations are operated largely
by non-profit groups with the buildings they use
falling under lease agreements with the Park Board.
Brockton Clubhouse
Athletic fields at Brockton Point were
first opened in 1891 serving as many as
10 different sport groups. First built in
1927 and strategically located between the
rugby and cricket fields, the Brockton Clubhouse
received a major restoration in 1984 when
both sport groups joined forces to save
this early landmark. Today it is the centre
of club activities and it's also available
for limited public rentals, call 604-681-0640
for more information.
Lawn
Bowling
The Stanley Park Lawn Bowling Club is open during the good weather
months but has an active membership year-round. Visitors are always
welcome. www.webturf.com 
Brockton Oval Athletic Fields
Since the park's inception, the Brockton Oval athletic fields have
been the site of outdoor track and field events. Today the area boasts
a running track with interior play field, fieldhouse with washrooms
and changing facilities and first class cricket pitches. The Brockton
Cricket Pavilion is available to the public for special event rentals.
www.cricketclub.org

Pitch
& Putt Golf Course and Putting Green
Located on the park's west side by the Beach Avenue entrance, this
Par 3 course and putting green
is spectacular by landscape design. Surrounded on three sides by the
spectacular Ted and Mary Greig Rhododendron Garden, this modestly priced
outing is a horticultural highlight at the same time. Open daily.
Royal Vancouver Yacht Club
Located on a headland once known as Anderson's Point, the Royal Vancouver
Yacht Club has been on this site since 1905. A parking lot across the
road from this spot, now used by Yacht Club patrons, was once a buffalo
paddock. www.royalvan.com


Tennis
A bank of 17 tennis courts is located near the Beach Avenue entrance
to Stanley Park. These courts are free on a first-come, first-served
basis, with a limit of 30 minutes play if someone is waiting. An additional
four free courts are located just below South Lagoon Drive near the
Lost Lagoon Nature House, with the same rules applying.
During the summer season (late April-early September) six of the 17
courts at the Beach Avenue entrance are operated as pay courts. They
can be booked up to a week in advance by calling the pay tennis operator
at 604-605-8224. See their website at www3.telus.net/tennisinstanleypark 
Vancouver Rowing Club
The present floating structure which houses the Vancouver Rowing Club
was built in 1911 and is a Heritage Building. Two other structures on
the same site preceded the present one- the first built in 1886, which
was eventually towed to Deadman's Island and used as a formal quarantine
hospital- and the other which was built in 1888 and replaced by the
current structure. Club sports now represented include rowing, rugby,
cricket, yachting, jogging, tennis and field hockey. www.vancouverrowingclub.ca
