What is Shuffleboard?
Shuffleboard is a game where players use sticks to push disks along a smooth surface, placing the disk within a numbered triangle for point value.
As in curling and bowls, the player only controls the puck for a short time, pushing it towards the far end. The skill lies in judging the distance and speed correctly and carefully positioning the puck down the long board.
Shuffleboard can be played either one-on-one or by two teams of two. After all pucks have been played on one 'end', only the winning puck or group of pucks scores (according to the points marked on the board). Play then continues in the opposite direction. The winner is the first to a set number of points (e.g. 15).
There are currently 7 shuffleboard courts located in some of our City parks. Check the listing below for all shuffleboard courts.
For more information on a particular City park, refer to Parks, Greenways and Recreation Corridors.