“Bowls… Your Way” by celebrating National Bowls Day 2025 on June 7th! 

Bowls Canada Boulingrin (BCB) is pleased to share that registration for National Bowls Day 2025 is now open! This year’s event will mark the 9th annual celebration of Lawn Bowls from coast to coast across Canada, and we hope you join us! 

The theme for this year is “Bowls… Your Way“, highlighting all the ways we can participate in and enjoy lawn bowling. From newcomers trying the sport for the first time, to longstanding club members, to competitive bowlers and everything in between – people can bowl their way 

Join us in celebrating National Bowls Day 2025 on Saturday, June 7th, 2025, by registering your club here: https://bowlscanada.sidelinelearning.com/forms/7/register  

BCB will be providing clubs who register access to online marketing and promotional material to bring your event to new heights! We valued your feedback last year, and we will be adding more printed promotional materials for your clubs to use. Make sure register by April 15th to guarantee you receive a ‘National Bowls Day Swag Pack’ with plenty of time to spare! Swag kits will be sent at no cost by BCB to all participating clubs. 

We hope that you can be a part of the celebrations with thousands of Canadians!  Be sure to follow BCB’s social media account (on Facebook or Instagram) and our newsletter to stay up to date on all the latest National Bowls Day news!   

Bowls… Your Way! Celebrate & Play on National Bowls Day! 

Please contact office@bowlscanada with any questions or concerns! 

About Bowls Canada Boulingrin  

Bowls Canada Boulingrin (BCB) is the governing body responsible for lawn bowls in Canada. The BCB mission is to advance the sport of bowls in Canada. BCB is funded through Sport Canada and would like to thank the Department of Canadian Heritage and the Government of Canada for its support of lawn bowling in Canada. For more details on Bowls Canada Boulingrin and the sport of lawn bowls, visit www.bowlscanada.com.   

Bowls Canada Boulingrin acknowledges that its office in Ottawa is located upon the traditional and unceded of the Anishinàbe Algonquin People. The Algonquin People have inhabited and cared for these lands long before today. BCB honours and thanks all the generations of Anishinàbe Algonquin people who have and continue to take care of this land that we all share. We pledge to continue exploring and making meaningful contributions to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s Calls to Action especially as it related to Sport and Reconciliation (items 87 to 91).