Vancouver bowling alleys for family fun

With all the fun activities Vancouver has to offer, there's still nothing quite like a night out at the bowling lanes. These six alleys have everything you need for a great night out with friends or family. [Photo courtesy of Yellow Pages]

Grandview Lanes

1
2195 Commercial Dr, Vancouver, BC V5N 4B3

At Grandview Lanes you can choose to play five-pin, 10-pin or glow-in-the-dark bowling. There are three-game specials for groups of 10 or more; you can also get a set of lanes in four-hour blocks for your birthday party.

Commodore Lanes

2
838 Granville St Bsmt, Vancouver, BC V6Z 1K3

Here is one venue where you can switch between bowling and pool when the mood strikes. Twelve lanes of five-pin bowling and 20 billiard tables offer plenty of space for everyone to play. The licensed lounge and great surround sound system make Commodore a great choice for bigger groups or corporate parties.

Town & Country Bowl

3
745 Marine Dr SE, Vancouver, BC V5X 2T8

Town & Country Bowl features a tasty food menu and plenty of ice-cold beers to cap off your fun day of bowling. One of Vancouver’s oldest 10-pin bowling alleys, Town & Country is located in a Super 8 Motel. Drop by for a night of fun or take a day off and spend it perfecting how you roll. Reservations are easily made through their website.

Revs Bowling & Entertainment Centre

4
5502 Lougheed Hwy, Burnaby, BC V5B 2Z8

With four locations across Canada, Revs' Vancouver location features a fitness centre, full bar, food menu, family lounge and the always-popular cosmic bowling. Boasting 48 lanes and 300-person capacity for simultaneous play, you'll be blown away by how much fun this place can be.

Pacific Indoor Bowls Club

5
4588 Clancy Loranger Way, Bsmt, Vancouver, BC V5Y 4B6

Everyone forgets about lane bowling’s nature-loving sister, lawn bowling. This is a professionally managed club, but you'll be surprised at how easy it is to kick back with a group of co-workers or your extended family. You'll be outside the whole time, so be sure to dress appropriately for the weather.

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