Last updated: June 2026 · Written by the team at Badminton House
Quick Answer: Badminton Richmond BC
For the easiest court access, start with Richmond’s dedicated badminton centres: the city has at least seven commercial badminton venues, plus the Richmond Olympic Oval and multiple community-centre options.
Dedicated
Best default: choose a dedicated badminton centre if you want more court availability, evening/weekend play, lessons, rentals, or a regular group booking; call ahead during peak hours.
City courts
Choose City of Richmond courts if price matters most: posted badminton court rentals are $11.65 for 45 minutes tax-included, and adult racquet-sport drop-in is $6.25 tax-included.
Daytime
Choose weekday daytime if your schedule is flexible: Richmond Olympic Oval member badminton runs Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 2:30pm, and Badminton Vancouver lists non-peak court time Monday to Friday from 12:00pm to 5:00pm.
Looking for badminton in Richmond, BC? The good news is that Richmond has an unusually deep badminton scene: dedicated commercial centres, the Richmond Olympic Oval, city-run community courts, club play, lessons, drop-ins, and late-night rental options all sit within a relatively compact area.
The harder part is choosing the right place for your game. Some facilities are better for regular court rentals with friends, some are built around coaching and junior programs, and others are better when you just want an affordable daytime hit. Peak hours, cancellation windows, shoe rules, and whether you need to bring shuttles can also change the total cost quickly.
This guide is built for players who want a practical map of the Richmond badminton landscape before booking: where to play, what to expect, and how to avoid showing up with the wrong gear.
Book the court, then check your shoes. Richmond badminton facilities require indoor non-marking court shoes, so make that your first gear check before a drop-in or rental. Browse badminton footwear from Badminton House, with free Canadian shipping on orders over $200.
In This Guide
- Richmond’s Dedicated Badminton Centres
- Community Centres and City-Run Courts
- Drop-In Prices and Court Rental Costs in Richmond
- Peak-Hour Booking Tips
- Lessons, Juniors, and Club Play
- What to Bring: Shoes, Shuttles, and Rentals
- Nearby BC Badminton Guides
- Which Richmond Badminton Option Should You Choose?
Richmond’s Dedicated Badminton Centres

Richmond is unusually dense for badminton: the city supports at least seven dedicated or commercial badminton venues before you even count the Richmond Olympic Oval or city-run community-centre courts. If you searched for badminton Richmond BC because Vancouver courts are full, this is the section to start with.
The private-club map has two main patterns: larger destination facilities such as Stage 18 and ClearOne, plus a compact No. 3 Road cluster where Drive Badminton Centre and ERSC sit in the same complex. Most dedicated venues expect proper indoor non-marking court shoes, and several also offer lessons, rentals, stringing, or on-site pro shop support.
| Venue | Richmond location | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| Stage 18 Badminton Centre | 2351 No. 6 Road, Suite 170 | Large groups, late play, recurring weekend court blocks |
| Drive Badminton Centre | #138-4551 No. 3 Road | Court rentals, private/group lessons, rentals, stringing |
| ERSC | #140-4551 No. 3 Road | Adult and junior classes, U9 fundamentals, private lessons |
| Badminton Vancouver | 110-13100 Mitchell Road | Phone-booked court rentals with clear peak/non-peak pricing |
| ClearOne Badminton Centre | 4351 Number 3 Road, Suite 100 | Court rentals, drop-ins, group lessons, private lessons |
| ClearOne Badminton Centre No. 5 Road | Richmond No. 5 Road listing | Second ClearOne Richmond option listed by Badminton BC |
| RichmondPro Badminton Centre | 130-5800 Minoru Blvd | Low-cost drop-ins and rentals; confirm current rates by phone |
Stage 18 Badminton Centre
COURT RENTAL2351 No. 6 Road, Suite 170 · (604) 278-3233 · 18 courts
Stage 18 bills itself as the largest badminton facility in North America, with 18 courts in Richmond. It is a strong option for larger groups because the facility is known for generous spacing between courts and plenty of waiting space.
- Hours: roughly 9am–11pm on weekdays, with Friday and Saturday hours extending until 1am.
- Recurring groups: Stage 18 offers long-term fixed weekend court rentals, including Saturday/Sunday 8–10am, 6–8pm, and 8–10pm slots.
- Pricing note: posted package rates may differ from walk-up rental rates, so confirm the current court price when you call.
Drive Badminton Centre
COURT RENTAL#138-4551 No. 3 Road · 604-285-2638 · No. 3 Road cluster
Drive is one of the most convenient picks if you want a full-service private badminton centre: court rentals, shoe and equipment rentals, private and group lessons, a pro shop, and stringing are all listed by the facility.
- Hours: Monday–Friday 10am–11pm, Saturday 9am–11pm, Sunday 9am–10pm.
- Booking: walk-ins are welcome, but calling ahead is highly recommended during peak hours; payment is required at booking.
- Cancellation: no refunds or changes within 48 hours of scheduled court time.
- Shoe rule: indoor non-marking court shoes are required; Drive specifically says no basketball or tennis shoes, and marking the courts carries a $200 fine.
- Shuttles: shuttles are not available for rent, but can be purchased at the front desk.
#140-4551 No. 3 Road · +1 604-285-5521 · beside Drive in the same complex
ERSC is the other half of the No. 3 Road badminton block: it sits at unit 140, while Drive is at unit 138. ERSC lists professionally sprung flooring, LED lighting, adult and junior classes, U9 fundamentals, private lessons, stringing service, and court rental.
For families choosing between casual drop-in and structured training, ERSC is especially relevant because its program list includes both adult and junior pathways.
Badminton Vancouver
COURT RENTAL110-13100 Mitchell Road · 604-325-5128 · phone bookings only
Despite the name, Badminton Vancouver is in Richmond. Its published rate structure is one of the clearest in the city: $35/hour peak, $30/hour non-peak, and value packages that work out to roughly $26–$34/hour depending on package and time window.
- Peak hours: Monday–Friday 5–10pm, plus weekends and holidays all day.
- Non-peak hours: Monday–Friday 12–5pm.
- Booking: phone only, with a waitlist system.
- Court limit: maximum 6 people per court.
- Rentals: shoe rental $6 and racquet rental $6.
- Cancellation: 48-hour cancellation policy.
- Shoes: non-marking shoes are required.
ClearOne Badminton Centre — No. 3 Road
COURT RENTAL4351 Number 3 Road, Suite 100 · (604) 231-8281 · Golden Village area
ClearOne is part of Richmond badminton history: it was founded in 2003 by Darryl Yung, a Canadian badminton player who competed at the 1996 Olympics, with the first location in Richmond. The No. 3 Road location is listed in the Golden Village area with private lot parking.
ClearOne Richmond lists group lessons, private lessons, court rentals, and drop-ins. Current Richmond pricing should be confirmed directly, because its rental and drop-in pages are booking-site driven.
ClearOne Badminton Centre — No. 5 Road
COURT RENTALRichmond No. 5 Road listing · listed by Badminton BC
ClearOne has two Richmond listings in Badminton BC’s Where to Play directory: the No. 3 Road centre and a No. 5 Road centre, each with its own booking site. If one ClearOne location is full during peak hours, checking the second Richmond listing can save a cross-city drive.
RichmondPro Badminton Centre
FREE / COMMUNITY130-5800 Minoru Blvd · 604-231-0999 · World Chinese Badminton Federation – Canada
RichmondPro is worth checking if you want lower-cost drop-in play. Its posted rates list weekday daytime drop-ins at $6, Friday/Saturday night 10pm–12am drop-ins at $7, a $80 card for 16 sessions, and court rentals at $26.00/hour including free racket and shoe rental.
- Hours: Sunday–Thursday 9am–11pm, Friday–Saturday 9am–12am.
- Booking: court rentals are reserved through the front desk or by phone.
- Cancellation: 24-hour cancellation policy is listed.
- Rate note: the posted rate page is older, so call 604-231-0999 before planning around those prices.
Gear-wise, Richmond’s dedicated centres are not casual gym floors: plan on proper indoor non-marking footwear, and expect to bring or buy shuttles at many private venues. If your shoes are due for an upgrade before a Richmond booking, the Babolat Shadow Tour Men’s Badminton Shoes in orange are currently in stock at $119.99 CAD, or you can browse our full badminton footwear collection. Badminton House ships across Canada, with free Canadian shipping on orders over $200.
Community Centres and City-Run Courts
Richmond’s private badminton centres get most of the attention, but city-run options are still worth checking if you want a lower-cost hit, a daytime session, or a court close to your neighbourhood. The two main paths are the Richmond Olympic Oval and City of Richmond racquet-sport bookings through community centres.
Richmond Olympic Oval
COMMUNITY6111 River Rd · Drop-in badminton · Subject to availability
The Richmond Olympic Oval lists drop-in badminton with no pre-booking required, but availability can change, so it is not the safest choice if you need a guaranteed court for a full group. Member badminton runs Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 2:30pm and is closed Saturday and Sunday.
The Oval is a practical option for daytime players, solo players looking for a casual session, or anyone already using the facility for other training. If you are planning around a fixed doubles night, confirm the day’s badminton availability before travelling.
City of Richmond Community Centre Courts
COURT RENTALSteveston and other community centres · $11.65/45 minutes tax included · Adult drop-in $6.25 tax included
For city-run badminton, the clearest published option is through the City of Richmond racquet-sports program. Steveston Community Centre badminton court rentals are listed at $11.65 for 45 minutes, tax included. Adult racquet-sport drop-ins are listed at $6.25, tax included, with senior drop-ins listed at $5.00, tax included.
Bookings can be made online, by phone at 604-238-8080, or in person. The city lists a maximum of two court bookings per person per day, which matters if your group is trying to build a longer training block.
A City of Richmond racquet-sports schedule shows badminton court times spread across Cambie, City Centre at Anderson School, South Arm, and Steveston. The older schedule used a $10.25 plus tax figure for 45 minutes, while the current posted city rate is $11.65 tax included, so use the current racquet-sports page for pricing and the schedule format as a guide to which community centres tend to host badminton times.
| City-run option | Best fit | Key detail |
|---|---|---|
| Richmond Olympic Oval | Weekday daytime players and casual drop-in | No pre-booking for drop-in badminton, but play is subject to availability; member badminton runs weekdays 8:00am–2:30pm. |
| Steveston Community Centre rentals | Budget-friendly booked courts | $11.65 for 45 minutes, tax included; maximum two court bookings per person per day. |
| City racquet-sport drop-ins | Players who want a simple pay-per-visit option | Adult drop-in fee is $6.25 tax included; senior drop-in fee is $5.00 tax included. |
| Cambie, City Centre, South Arm, Steveston | Neighbourhood-based play | City schedules list badminton court times across these community-centre locations. |
Do not skip the shoe rule. City facilities require non-marking soled shoes and do not allow black-soled shoes. If your current pair is not court-safe, browse badminton footwear before you book; Badminton House offers free Canadian shipping on orders over $200.
Drop-In Prices and Court Rental Costs in Richmond
Richmond badminton pricing splits into two main buckets: dedicated badminton centres, where you usually book by the hour, and city/community courts, where bookings are often sold in shorter blocks. All prices below are in CAD. City of Richmond prices are posted tax-included; private-club prices may not include tax unless the facility says so.
| Venue / option | Clearest posted price example | Best use case | Booking notes |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Badminton Vancouver 110-13100 Mitchell Road, Richmond |
$35/hour peak; $30/hour non-peak | Straightforward court rental pricing, especially if your group wants a dedicated court. | Peak is Mon–Fri 5–10pm plus weekends/holidays all day. Bookings are by phone only; max 6 players per court; 48-hour cancellation. |
| City of Richmond / Steveston Community Centre | $11.65 for 45 minutes, tax included | Lowest-friction option if you can find a timeslot and do not need a full private-club setup. | Book online, by phone at 604-238-8080, or in person. Maximum two court bookings per person per day. |
|
RichmondPro Badminton Centre 130-5800 Minoru Blvd |
Dated listing: $6 weekday daytime drop-in; $7 Fri/Sat 10pm–12am drop-in; $26/hour court rental | Potentially strong value if the posted rates are still current. | Reconfirm before you go. The public rate page appears dated to around 2020, so call 604-231-0999 before relying on these numbers. |
|
Stage 18 Badminton Centre 2351 No 6 Road, Suite 170 |
Verify directly before treating any posted or third-party rate as current. | Large-group bookings and regular fixed weekend court rentals. | A past player report described package-based advertised pricing that differed from walk-up rental. Call 604-278-3233 for the current rate structure. |
|
ClearOne Richmond No. 3 Road and No. 5 Road locations |
Current Richmond drop-in and rental prices should be verified directly. | Players comparing rentals, drop-ins, private lessons, and group lessons. | ClearOne Richmond lists drop-ins, rentals, group lessons, and private lessons, but exact current Richmond pricing should be confirmed by phone before planning your budget. |
For the cleanest apples-to-apples comparison, convert the City of Richmond court rate into an hourly equivalent only for rough budgeting: $11.65 per 45 minutes works out differently from a private centre’s one-hour rental because you are buying a shorter block, often in a community-centre schedule with more limited badminton windows.
Quick budgeting tips
- Evening doubles groups: use the $30–$35/hour private-centre range as your simple planning number, then split it by four players.
- Weekday daytime players: look hard at non-peak rentals, city courts, and posted daytime drop-ins.
- Late-night players: RichmondPro’s dated Friday/Saturday 10pm–12am drop-in listing is worth checking, but call first.
- Regular groups: ask about packages or fixed weekly court bookings, because some Richmond centres price long-term use differently from casual walk-up play.
One gear cost to factor in: Richmond facilities commonly require indoor non-marking court shoes, and some centres charge for rentals. If you are playing regularly, owning proper badminton shoes is usually easier than renting each visit; Badminton House currently has the Babolat Shadow Tour Men’s Badminton Shoes in orange listed at $119.99 CAD, and Canadian orders over $200 ship free. You can also browse badminton footwear and shuttlecocks before your next club night.
If you want a broader national price benchmark, compare these Richmond numbers with our badminton court rental cost guide for Canada.
Peak-Hour Booking Tips
Richmond has a lot of badminton courts, but prime-time play still books up quickly. Use Badminton Vancouver’s published peak window — weekdays 5–10pm and weekends/holidays all day — as the practical planning rule for badminton in Richmond BC: if your group can play weekday daytime, you’re usually aiming at the cheaper and easier target.
Best simple strategy: call before you go for private clubs, and treat drop-in schedules as availability-dependent rather than guaranteed court time.
How to avoid arriving without a court
| Situation | What to do | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Private club court rental | Call ahead, especially for after-work and weekend play. | Drive Badminton Centre welcomes walk-ins, but recommends calling ahead during busy times and requires payment at booking. |
| Phone-only booking | Have your date, time, court length, and number of players ready before calling. | Badminton Vancouver takes bookings by phone only, with a maximum of 6 people per court. |
| Oval drop-in | Check the day’s drop-in status before building your whole plan around it. | Richmond Olympic Oval badminton does not require pre-booking, but drop-in play is subject to availability. |
| City-run court rental | Book online, by phone, or in person, and plan around the City’s booking limits. | City of Richmond court rentals allow a maximum of two court bookings per person per day, with 24-hour notice for cancellations. |
Aim for weekday daytime if your schedule allows
For price and availability, weekday daytime is the easiest first choice. Badminton Vancouver lists a lower non-peak hourly rate for weekday afternoon rentals, the Oval’s member badminton block runs on weekday daytime hours, and RichmondPro’s posted drop-in page lists its lowest drop-in sessions during weekday daytime. For any older or club-managed price page, call the front desk before you quote the rate to your group.
Respect cancellation windows
Richmond’s private badminton centres tend to be strict once a court is booked. Drive and Badminton Vancouver both list 48-hour cancellation windows, while City of Richmond facilities use 24-hour notice. If your doubles group is not fully confirmed, avoid locking in a prime-time court until everyone has committed.
Gear check before you book: Richmond facilities commonly require non-marking indoor court shoes. If you need a court-ready pair, the Babolat Shadow Tour Men’s Badminton Shoes are in stock at $119.99 CAD, or you can browse all badminton footwear. Badminton House offers free Canadian shipping on orders over $200.
If you are newer to drop-in play, pack like you may need to adjust plans: non-marking shoes, water, a backup grip, and shuttles if the venue requires players to bring or buy their own. For a full packing list, see our badminton club night checklist.
Lessons, Juniors, and Club Play
Richmond is a strong place to move beyond casual court rental. If you want coaching, junior development, or a more social club environment, start with the dedicated badminton centres and local club listings rather than only looking for open courts.
| Option | Best fit | What to know |
|---|---|---|
| Drive Badminton Centre | Private lessons, group lessons, and players who want coaching plus court access | Drive lists private and group lessons, shoe/equipment rentals, a pro shop, stringing, and court rentals. Its private-lesson coach roster lists Jensen Ly, Morgan Van Heukelom, Ted Chen, Ken Fung, and Victor Peng. Private lessons require 48 hours’ cancellation for a full refund, and Drive lists a semi-private option at +$15. |
| ERSC | Adults, juniors, and younger kids starting fundamentals | ERSC offers adult and junior classes, U9 fundamentals, private lessons, stringing service, and court rental. It is in the same No. 3 Road complex as Drive, with ERSC at unit #140 and Drive at unit #138. |
| ClearOne Richmond | Players comparing lessons with drop-ins and rentals | ClearOne Richmond offers group lessons, private lessons, court rentals, and drop-ins. ClearOne has two Richmond listings on Badminton BC’s Where to Play directory: No. 3 Road and No. 5 Road. |
| Richmond Badminton Club | Players who want a more sociable playing environment | Richmond Badminton Club promotes an enjoyable and sociable environment for playing badminton, so it is worth checking if you want regular play that feels less like a one-off court booking. |
For newer players, the main choice is simple: take lessons if you need technique feedback, use drop-ins if you mainly need match experience, and look at club play if you want a recurring badminton routine. If you are deciding between those paths, our lessons vs drop-in vs league guide explains the trade-offs in plain language.
Junior note. ERSC specifically lists junior classes and U9 fundamentals, while Drive and ClearOne Richmond list lesson options that can suit players who want structured coaching. For a broader Canadian pathway view, see our junior badminton guide.
Before committing to a lesson block, ask the facility how groups are sorted, whether shuttles are included, what cancellation rules apply, and whether you need to bring non-marking indoor court shoes. If you are gearing up for regular coaching, Badminton House carries badminton essentials for Canadian players, with court footwear, rackets, and shuttles; orders over $200 ship free in Canada.
For a wider scan of sanctioned clubs and places to play, use Badminton BC’s Richmond Where to Play directory alongside each facility’s own booking page or phone line.
What to Bring: Shoes, Shuttles, and Rentals

Richmond badminton is court-shoe territory. Dedicated centres and city-run courts commonly require indoor non-marking footwear, and this is not just a polite suggestion: Drive Badminton Centre bans basketball and tennis shoes on court and warns of a $200 CAD fine for marking the playing surface.
Pack proper indoor shoes first. Browse badminton footwear, or choose the in-stock Babolat Shadow Tour Men’s Badminton Shoes — $119.99 CAD if you need a badminton-specific pair before your next Richmond session.
| Item | What to know in Richmond |
|---|---|
| Indoor court shoes | Bring clean, non-marking shoes. Badminton Vancouver also requires non-marking shoes and lists shoe rental at $6 CAD if you forget yours. |
| Racquet | Bring your own if possible. Badminton Vancouver lists racquet rental at $6 CAD, but rental availability and condition can vary by venue and time. |
| Shuttlecocks | Do not assume shuttles are included. Drive says shuttles are not available for rent but can be purchased at the front desk, so it is smart to bring a tube. Shop badminton shuttlecocks before you go. |
| Water, towel, spare grip | Richmond sessions can run late, especially at dedicated centres. A small towel, bottle, and backup grip save you from cutting a booking short. |
If you are moving between Richmond venues, keep your gear consistent: clean indoor shoes, your own racquet, and at least one tube of shuttles. That avoids rental lineups, keeps you clear of strict shoe policies like Drive’s, and helps your group start on time.
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Nearby BC Badminton Guides
If you searched from Vancouver first, Richmond is the dedicated-court answer. The Vancouver guide already points players toward Richmond when they want purpose-built badminton centres instead of occasional gym times, and that is exactly why Richmond deserves its own stop in the BC series.
Keep exploring BC badminton options
- Where to Play Badminton in Vancouver — start here if you play in Vancouver but want to compare city gyms with Richmond’s dedicated-court scene.
- Where to Play Badminton in Surrey and Burnaby — useful if your weekly games move around Metro Vancouver and you want more court options.
- Where to Play Badminton in Victoria BC — a BC-series guide for players comparing badminton options beyond Metro Vancouver.
Before you head to a Richmond court, keep the gear checklist practical: non-marking indoor court shoes are required at Richmond facilities, and shuttle availability varies by venue. If you need shoes before your next session, the Babolat Shadow Tour Men’s Badminton Shoes - Orange are in stock at $119.99 CAD, and you can also browse badminton footwear, shuttlecocks, and accessories. Badminton House offers free Canadian shipping on orders over $200.
Which Richmond Badminton Option Should You Choose?
Richmond has enough badminton density that the best choice depends less on “where can I find a court?” and more on your exact situation: price, timing, group size, lessons, rentals, or peak-hour reliability.
| Choose this if... | Best fit | Why it fits |
|---|---|---|
| You want the lowest clearly posted city-run court rental | City of Richmond community centres | City badminton court rentals are posted at $11.65 for 45 minutes, tax included, with booking online, by phone, or in person. There is a maximum of two court bookings per person per day, and non-marking soled shoes are required. |
| You can play weekday daytime and want drop-in simplicity | Richmond Olympic Oval | Oval drop-in badminton does not require pre-booking but is subject to availability. Member badminton runs Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 2:30pm and is closed Saturday and Sunday. |
| You are booking after work or on weekends and want clear peak pricing | Badminton Vancouver | Despite the name, it is in Richmond on Mitchell Road. Published court rates are $35/hour at peak times and $30/hour non-peak, with bookings by phone only, a maximum of six people per court, and a 48-hour cancellation window. |
| You want walk-in flexibility, lessons, rentals, and on-site services in one place | Drive Badminton Centre | Drive offers court rentals, shoe and equipment rentals, private and group lessons, a pro shop, and stringing. Walk-ins are welcome, but calling ahead is highly recommended during peak hours, and payment is required at booking. |
| You are comparing lesson pathways for adults or juniors | Drive or ERSC | Drive lists private and group lessons, including semi-private options. ERSC lists adult and junior classes, U9 fundamentals, private lessons, court rental, and stringing in the same No. 3 Road complex. |
| You run a big regular group and want weekend fixed-court options | Stage 18 Badminton Centre | Stage 18 lists 18 courts and long-term fixed weekend court rental slots, including Saturday/Sunday 8–10am, 6–8pm, and 8–10pm windows. Confirm current rates directly before booking. |
| You want late-night drop-in or a court rental that includes basic rentals | RichmondPro Badminton Centre | RichmondPro’s posted page lists $6 weekday daytime drop-ins, $7 Friday/Saturday 10pm–12am drop-ins, and $26/hour court rentals including free racket and shoe rental. Because that page is older, confirm current pricing by phone before relying on it. |
| You want an established Richmond badminton operator with two local locations | ClearOne Richmond | ClearOne has two Richmond locations listed by Badminton BC, on No. 3 Road and No. 5 Road, and offers group lessons, private lessons, court rentals, and drop-ins. Confirm current drop-in and rental rates directly before going. |
| You do not own non-marking indoor court shoes yet | Rent on-site or buy before you play | Drive requires indoor non-marking court shoes and does not allow basketball or tennis shoes; Badminton Vancouver lists shoe rental at $6. If you want your own pair, the Babolat Shadow Tour Men’s Badminton Shoes - Orange are currently in stock at $119.99 CAD. |
Simple rule: choose city/community courts for price, Badminton Vancouver for clear phone-booked peak rentals, Drive or ERSC for lessons and services, Stage 18 for large recurring groups, and RichmondPro or the Oval when your schedule lines up with weekday daytime or late-night play.
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