1917: The first bowling green in New Westminster established at Second Street and Third Avenue.
1920: The club moves to the corner of Tenth Avenue and Dublin Street. A 1921 news article reports that "The heavy gorse ... has been cleared ... and, with the arrival of warm weather, the landscape gardener will be enabled to seed down the plot."
1948: The current facility is constructed at Moody Park.
1954: NWLBC hosts the British Empire Games
1958: Princess Margaret visits NWLBC in conjunction with the official opening of Century House.
1981: NWLBC hosts the Canada Summer Games.
1985: Club pairs team Kathy Finch and Alice Duncalf place 8th in the Women's World Bowls in Melbourne, Australia.
1989: Alice Duncalf wins Bronze in the Ladies Triples at the World Bowling Cbampionship in Auckland, NZ.
1990: NWLBC member George Boxwell wins a silver medal for pairs with Alf Wallace of Edmonton at the Commonwealth Games in NZ.
1992. The club celebrates its 75th Anniversary with a high stakes invitational tournament that included visiting teams from as far away as Australia and Hong Kong.
2003: The Club works with the City and local businesses to host the first Mayor's Lawn Bowling event, which continued to raise money for hospice care in the city for many years.
2004: Josephine Lee wins the Canadian Open in Ontario.
2005: NWLBC enters the digital age with its own web page.
2005: Josephine Lee and Hirendra Bhartu take Gold in the Canadian Mixed Pairsi
2009: Canadian Nationals in Victoria, BC. Josephone Lee wins Gold in singles, and takes Gold in mixed pairs with Hirendra Bhartu.
2010: Josephine Lee places 7th in Women's Singles in the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India. Cary Manns wins Silver in the Canadian National Men's Fours.
2012: Josephine Lee and Hirendra Bhartu take gold in the Canadian National Mixed Pairs. Cary Manns wins Gold in the National Men's Fours.
2013: Josephine Lee, Marlene Clautinx and Rita Patterson wind Gold in the National Triples.
2016: Josephone Lee and Hirandra Bhartu win Gold in the Canadian Mixed Pairs.
2017: NWLBC celebrates its 100th Annoiversary. Cary Manns wins Gold in the BC provincial Pairs. Ed Olsen represents BC at an international Mixed Pairs event in Wales.
1920: The club moves to the corner of Tenth Avenue and Dublin Street. A 1921 news article reports that "The heavy gorse ... has been cleared ... and, with the arrival of warm weather, the landscape gardener will be enabled to seed down the plot."
1948: The current facility is constructed at Moody Park.
1954: NWLBC hosts the British Empire Games
1958: Princess Margaret visits NWLBC in conjunction with the official opening of Century House.
1981: NWLBC hosts the Canada Summer Games.
1985: Club pairs team Kathy Finch and Alice Duncalf place 8th in the Women's World Bowls in Melbourne, Australia.
1989: Alice Duncalf wins Bronze in the Ladies Triples at the World Bowling Cbampionship in Auckland, NZ.
1990: NWLBC member George Boxwell wins a silver medal for pairs with Alf Wallace of Edmonton at the Commonwealth Games in NZ.
1992. The club celebrates its 75th Anniversary with a high stakes invitational tournament that included visiting teams from as far away as Australia and Hong Kong.
2003: The Club works with the City and local businesses to host the first Mayor's Lawn Bowling event, which continued to raise money for hospice care in the city for many years.
2004: Josephine Lee wins the Canadian Open in Ontario.
2005: NWLBC enters the digital age with its own web page.
2005: Josephine Lee and Hirendra Bhartu take Gold in the Canadian Mixed Pairsi
2009: Canadian Nationals in Victoria, BC. Josephone Lee wins Gold in singles, and takes Gold in mixed pairs with Hirendra Bhartu.
2010: Josephine Lee places 7th in Women's Singles in the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India. Cary Manns wins Silver in the Canadian National Men's Fours.
2012: Josephine Lee and Hirendra Bhartu take gold in the Canadian National Mixed Pairs. Cary Manns wins Gold in the National Men's Fours.
2013: Josephine Lee, Marlene Clautinx and Rita Patterson wind Gold in the National Triples.
2016: Josephone Lee and Hirandra Bhartu win Gold in the Canadian Mixed Pairs.
2017: NWLBC celebrates its 100th Annoiversary. Cary Manns wins Gold in the BC provincial Pairs. Ed Olsen represents BC at an international Mixed Pairs event in Wales.