Pickleball fever: Local enthusiasts bring the sport to the Gallipeau Centre

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The Smiths Falls Pickleball Group has indoor space at the Gallipeau Centre now available from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Photo credit: Submitted [Anne Miskelly photos].
Posted on: February 17, 2025
LAURIE WEIR

Patricia Lynch and Anne Miskelly, passionate advocates for pickleball in Smiths Falls, are on a mission to expand indoor playing options. As leaders of the Smiths Falls Pickleball Club, they’ve been searching for more venues to accommodate the sport’s growing popularity. Their latest success? Securing a dedicated court at the Gallipeau Centre.

“We’re always on the lookout for empty buildings and spaces where we can picture pickleball courts,” Lynch said in an interview with Hometown News. “When we saw the Gallipeau Centre, we knew we had to explore the possibilities.”

After discussions with the building manager, the group secured access to the small ballroom, transforming it into a bright and spacious pickleball court. This new location adds to their existing venues at Montague and Chimo elementary schools and the Harmony Seniors Centre.

“The Gallipeau Centre court is a fantastic opportunity for our members,” Miskelly said. “It’s a great space, and it allows us to offer daytime play during the week, which has been a big request.”

The court is available Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Players can book one- or two-hour time slots through the group’s website, Pickleball Planner, at a cost of $5 per hour.

“We’re hoping to fill the court and make this a sustainable option for our players,” Lynch added.

The club is also promoting pickleball in the community, with activities ramping up ahead of Smiths Falls’ Old Home Week in August. They’ve hosted wellness days and offered introductory sessions in neighbouring communities.

“Pickleball is more than just a game,” Miskelly said. “It’s a social activity, a support group, and a great way to stay active. We’re seeing a real mix of ages now, with more and more younger people joining in.”

Beyond the physical benefits, she added, it’s a great way to relieve stress and boost mental well-being.

With their enthusiasm and commitment, Lynch and Miskelly are making a real impact on the local recreation scene.

Curious to try it out? Drop by the Gallipeau Centre on Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for an open house. The club, which has 150 members, including 110 active players, welcomes all ages and skill levels. Merchandise is also available.For more details, visit the club’s website or follow their Facebook page.

Laurie Weir
Author: Laurie Weir

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