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Pickleball popularity is peaking — and leading to some creative court ideas

Pickleball popularity is hitting a peak in Ottawa, with not enough courts in the city to keep up with demand, one local association says.

The low-impact, highly social sport — a cross between badminton, tennis and ping-pong  — started primarily with retirees, but it's been attracting players of all ages right across Ottawa, and registration is through the roof.

"We're at the highest membership numbers that we've ever had," said Diana Dowthwaite, the pickleball co-ordinator for the Manotick Tennis Club board and the president of the Ottawa Pickleball Association (OPA).

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The club has a maximum of 700 spots for indoor registration, and a wait list that spills into the hundreds. And that's just one club. 

Dowthwaite says it points to not only a growing interest in the game, but also a need for more spaces both indoors and outdoors.

Riverside South-Findlay Creek Coun. Steve Desroches says the city is facing recreational pressures, noting specifically that pickleball could use some more courts. 

At a committee meeting in March, Desroches floated the idea of temporarily converting the empty OC Transpo park-and-ride in Rideauview so that it could be used in the summer for pickleball and other popular sports.

While the idea wasn't entirely rejected, pickleball was off the table. 

"They didn't think that pickleball would likely be feasible, given that you would need some netting around the court," Desroches said. 

OC Transpo adivsed that they are willing to consider programming proposals for the lots on a case-by-case basis, but only for activities that don't require the installation of

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