(formerly the Vernon Multiplex), completed in 2001, is home to the
Vernon Vipers. A second arena has been built in 2018, named the Kal Tire Place North Vernon is known for its lakes and beaches in the summer, and skiing and hockey in the winter. It is therefore a year-round tourist destination and weekend getaway for people from
Vancouver and
Calgary. During the summer Vernon hosts a large slo-pitch tournament (Funtastic). The Vernon area is home to several golf courses. Among these is the prestigious
Predator Ridge Resort, a 36-hole golf resort and community. This resort is one of only two public golf courses in Western Canada to have been ranked by Score Magazine as one of the country's top 25 golf courses over the last 8 years. Predator Ridge Resort also hosted the Skins Game twice - first in 2000 featuring
Fred Couples,
Sergio García,
Phil Mickelson, and
Mike Weir, then in 2008 featuring
Mike Weir,
Fred Couples, Greg Norman,
Colin Montgomerie and
Camilo Villegas. One of the most popular winter sports in Vernon is
skiing. With two major ski locations nearby located in
Regional District of North Okanagan Electoral Area C, each winter locals and tourists alike flock to
Silver Star Mountain Resort and Sovereign Lake Nordic Club. Known as one of the top ski resorts in North America, Silver Star also has a large
cross-country skiing area which hosted a 1991
FIS Cross-Country World Cup event. As another world-class ski area, Sovereign Lake is the region's premier
cross-country skiing location with over 50 kilometers of skiing terrain. This Nordic Club gained worldwide exposure as the host of a 2005
FIS Cross-Country World Cup event.
Curling also has a strong following in Vernon, with local curlers being found at the Vernon Curling Club. In past years, the city has hosted several major national curling events, including the
1979 Canadian Senior Women's Curling Championship, the
1992 Canadian Junior Curling Championships, and the
2004 Canadian Senior Curling Championships. Its first international event, the
2008 Ford World Women's Curling Championship was held at the
Vernon Multiplex. Another popular sport in Vernon is
tennis, with many courts in picturesque locations. The Vernon Tennis Association (VTA) was started in October 2008 to bring together tennis players of all skill levels within the Vernon area and to offer both competitive and social programs that are not being offered currently to players. Presently the VTA operates programs 15 hours per week in "partnership" with Greater Vernon Parks, Recreation and Culture. A more recent sport with growing popularity is
pickleball. The Vernon Pickleball Association was incorporated in 2014, and currently has more than 500 members. It recently spearheaded a campaign to construct a roof over its pickleball complex of 12 courts, which will facilitate year-round playing when it opens early 2021. Kalamalka Beach (Kal Beach) is the most popular of many unique beaches in and around Vernon. A large pier built by a local service club is used for sunbathing and jumping. On summer evenings the beach is used extensively for
beach volleyball. Kin Beach and Paddle Wheel Park Beach on
Okanagan Lake are also among the twenty or so larger beaches in Vernon. Vernon has several areas for mountain biking including
Ellison Provincial Park, Kalamalka Lake Park, Sovereign Lake Provincial Park,
Predator Ridge, and
Silver Star Mountain.
Cougar Canyon is near Vernon, with both a popular
rock climbing site and an
ecological preserve. Another place for cliff jumpers and campers is Ellison Provincial Park, located about 15–20 minutes out of South Vernon. The city is home to
Splashdown Vernon. Vernon has also seen success in junior hockey. The
Vernon Vipers (formerly the Vernon Lakers) are one of the most decorated junior teams in Canadian history having won the
Royal Bank Cup (formerly the Centennial Cup) six times, with four of those wins in the 1990s. They won while hosting the tournament in 1990, repeated in 1991, again in 1996, in 1999 and most recently won back-to-back championships in 2009 and 2010; giving arguably the most dominant performance of any franchise in a single decade since the introduction of the Centennial Cup in 1971. To date, the Vernon Vipers have won 4 Royal Bank Cups, 2 Centennial Cups, 4 Abbott Cups, 5 Doyle Cups, 8 Mowat Cups and 9 League Titles. The Vernon Tigers Junior B Lacrosse Club was established in 2000, coinciding with the inception of the
Thompson Okanagan Junior Lacrosse League. Since that time, they have won three league titles and two provincial silver medals. ==Governance==