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The Home of Brian Lara, West Indies Cricket, Sporting Excellence and Caribbean Culture.
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OpenSponsor academies, teams, stands and high-traffic spaces.
OpenCreating history since 1891
Queen's Park Cricket Club was founded in 1891. The Queen's Park Oval has hosted international cricket, football, hockey, athletics, cycling, cultural showcases, concerts, calypso/soca events, pageants and major national gatherings.
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Upcoming Events & Tickets
Sample events are included to demonstrate the full ticketing UI while QPCC's real event calendar is connected later.
A sample floodlit cricket experience at the Oval with ticketing, member offers and family-friendly seating.
From TTD $50A sample member and family gathering for the QPCC community with food, music and sport activations.
From TTD $50A sample cultural showcase demonstrating how the Oval ticketing platform can handle premium entertainment events.
From TTD $50Sports & Academies
Cricket, football, hockey, tennis, pickleball, table tennis and squash are organized into modern sport pages with clear calls to action.
QPCC is an iconic cricket arena founded in 1891 and a leading club in Trinidad and Tobago with domestic teams, youth development and coaching references.
Learn MoreThe football academy covers U6 to U18 and supports a wider football pathway at QPCC.
Learn MoreQPCC commenced participation in hockey in Trinidad and Tobago in 1931 and continues to position hockey as a youth and competitive pathway.
Learn MoreThe existing site focuses on Pickleball Online Booking System guidelines. This page modernizes court booking information and member access.
Learn MoreQPCC states it has a dedicated table tennis facility and is home to established and upcoming stars.
Learn MoreJacko's Juniors was established in 1992 and supports youth squash development.
Learn MoreEvents & Facilities
Located on the 3rd floor of the Member's Pavilion for meetings, weddings, graduations, cocktail parties and more.
Tables, chairs and linens available upon request.
Located on the 4th floor of the Member's Pavilion with one of the best views in the Oval.
Capacity up to 140 persons.
Suitable for medium to large parties, concerts and fetes.
Capacity range: 1,500 to 5,000 depending on areas used.
Between the Member's Pavilion and playing field.
Suitable for events of 500 to 1,000 persons.
North-western end near Havelock Street and St. Clair Avenue.
Suitable for events up to 2,000 persons.
Northern side of the playing field in the Learie Constantine Stand with St. Clair Avenue access.
Capacity up to 30 persons.
ICC-accredited playing field for tournaments, concerts, fetes and movie nights.
Capacity listed up to 25,000 persons on the field alone, not including stands.
Member Facilities
Member-only gym located on the ground floor of the Brian Lara Pavilion.
Exclusive members' bar with reduced prices, ambience, views of the playing field and Northern Range, plus access to members' events and cricket.
Racquet Centre with 4 squash courts, bleachers and table tennis room.
Dedicated table tennis facility focused on youth development and competitive growth.
Info coming soon. Contact the club for details.
Cricket Heritage Museum
The museum celebrates cricket in Trinidad and Tobago and the West Indies, with special attention to Queen's Park Oval and the legends connected to the ground.
Museum status: currently listed on the original site as closed until further notice. Please contact QPCC before planning a visit.
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