Count me and four of my friends definetly in! We are all from B.C. Is there a partnership desk for the doubles?
I like the enthusiasm. ^.^ To try and answer your question, most people partner up in advance (by talking online, or posting here), but there are usually some people who look for partners at the venue before the tournament starts. I don't have a formal desk for pairing players up, but if you let me know you're looking for a partner, I can try and see who else is available so everybody who wants to enter can do so. I take people's teams when the players register at the venue, but if you're still looking, you can still pay your fees to get entered. If you can't find a partner, I have no problem refunding you in full.
If you want to find a partner at the venue, I highly encourage you to show up early, play with people, and ask around! I think everybody should come early anyway, but the more you put yourself out there, the easier time you'll have finding somebody. =]
Edit: @ Evan: Sorry for not answering your question right away. I'm not sure if we'll have time for a 64 side event; the venue will likely be open for us late, but I'll be running doubles, as well as bracket and pools for singles. I'll probably run elimination pools this time, and if I do, I'd like to run a consolation bracket in addition to a pro bracket. Given my history, I'm confident I'll finish everything on time, but given that this is a month away and attendance is continuing to grow, I could be dealing with significantly larger attendance than I'm used to, and I don't want to make any promises I can't keep. That said, the fact that you're willing to run it yourself helps, since my selfish side would much rather play friendlies/MMs than run a side event after singles. If there's enough interest (and between you, Superboom, Blue Yoshi, and Captain L, I know there's good enough 64 talent to justify running an event), the idea can stay on the table for now.