Indoor pickleball facility to open at Georgian Mall
Pickleball fever is taking over the City of Barrie.
First, the City incorporated pickleball courts at various locations, including the new Painswick Park, and now, the city will be home to its first state-of-the-art indoor pickleball facility in the former Sears site at Georgian Mall.
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The seven-court 20,000 square-foot venue is expected to be a hotspot for pickleball enthusiasts and beginners, and is located on the backside of HomeSense, which relocated to the former Sears last year..
"Barrie's newest sports facility will boast professional-grade courts featuring industry-leading surfaces and indirect lighting, ensuring the best playing conditions for participants. Attention to detail extends to the air and temperature control, which will provide a comfortable play environment year-round," Pickleplex Club released on Friday.
Pickleplex Club co-founder and president Steven Fry, who is also a Barrie native, says he's excited to bring his passion for the sport to his hometown.
"We've created a welcoming, community-focused venue where people can have fun, improve their skills, and connect with others," Fry noted.
The facility at 521 Bayfield Street is set to open later this year, with a grand opening to be announced at a later date.
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