Pickleball Courts in Canada
Explore 21 cities with portable pickleball court solutions across Canada. Find local courts, upcoming events, and bring KourtLit to your community.
Alberta2 cities
Calgary, Alberta
Population: 1,306,784
Calgary's pickleball scene has exploded in recent years, with the city investing in new dedicated courts across its parks system. The Calgary Pickleball Club is one of the largest in Western Canada, hosting regular leagues and social events. Both indoor and outdoor facilities cater to the growing demand.
Edmonton, Alberta
Population: 1,010,899
Edmonton has embraced pickleball with enthusiasm, expanding court availability across its extensive recreation centre network. The Edmonton Pickleball Club organizes weekly drop-in sessions, leagues, and clinics for all skill levels. The city's river valley trails and parks provide scenic backdrops for outdoor summer play.
British Columbia5 cities
Vancouver, British Columbia
Population: 662,248
Vancouver's temperate climate makes it one of Canada's premier pickleball destinations. The city's parks board has invested in dedicated pickleball courts across multiple neighbourhoods. A passionate community of players drives regular tournaments and social events throughout the year.
Victoria, British Columbia
Population: 91,867
Victoria's mild climate and active retirement community have made it a pickleball hotspot on Vancouver Island. The city's parks feature well-maintained outdoor courts, and the local pickleball association organizes frequent social play and tournaments attracting players from across the island.
Kelowna, British Columbia
Population: 144,576
Kelowna in the sunny Okanagan Valley has become a top pickleball destination in British Columbia. The warm, dry summers are perfect for outdoor play, and the city's growing retiree population has fuelled strong demand for courts and programming. Visitors often combine wine touring with pickleball outings.
Surrey, British Columbia
Population: 568,322
Surrey is one of Metro Vancouver's fastest-growing cities, and its pickleball facilities are expanding to match. The city has invested in outdoor courts at Bear Creek Park and other locations, while indoor venues provide year-round play. The diverse community brings enthusiasm and new players to the sport.
Burnaby, British Columbia
Population: 249,125
Burnaby's central location in Metro Vancouver makes it a convenient hub for pickleball players from across the region. The Bonsor Recreation Complex is a popular destination for indoor play, while Central Park offers well-maintained outdoor courts surrounded by greenery.
Manitoba1 city
Newfoundland and Labrador1 city
Nova Scotia1 city
Ontario7 cities
Toronto, Ontario
Population: 2,794,356
Toronto is Canada's largest city and a major hub for pickleball growth. The city boasts dozens of dedicated courts across its neighborhoods, with both indoor and outdoor options. The Toronto Pickleball Club and numerous recreation centres offer leagues, clinics, and drop-in play year-round.
Ottawa, Ontario
Population: 1,017,449
As Canada's capital, Ottawa has a thriving pickleball community supported by both the city and the National Capital Commission. Courts are available in parks throughout the city, with a particularly active scene in the Glebe and Kanata neighbourhoods. The bilingual community draws players from both Ontario and Quebec sides of the river.
London, Ontario
Population: 422,324
London, Ontario has seen rapid pickleball growth fuelled by its large university community and active seniors population. The city has responded with new dedicated courts in several parks, and the Forest City Pickleball Club provides organized leagues and social events throughout the year.
Hamilton, Ontario
Population: 569,353
Hamilton's resurgence as a vibrant city extends to its growing pickleball community. Courts along the waterfront and in the escarpment parks offer scenic play, while indoor venues keep the sport going year-round. The city's proximity to Toronto brings additional players and competitive opportunities.
Kitchener, Ontario
Population: 256,885
Kitchener, part of the Waterloo Region tri-cities, has a strong and growing pickleball community supported by the KW Pickleball Club. The city's parks and recreation centres offer excellent facilities, and the tech-savvy population has embraced the sport as a social and fitness activity.
Mississauga, Ontario
Population: 717,961
As one of Canada's largest cities, Mississauga offers a robust pickleball scene with courts spread across its many parks and recreation centres. The Mississauga Pickleball Association coordinates leagues and clinics, drawing from the city's diverse and active population.
Barrie, Ontario
Population: 147,829
Barrie, situated on the shores of Lake Simcoe, has a growing pickleball community fuelled by both year-round residents and seasonal cottagers. The city's parks offer lakeside outdoor courts, while the community sports complex provides quality indoor facilities for winter play.
Quebec2 cities
Montreal, Quebec
Population: 1,762,949
Montreal's vibrant multicultural community has enthusiastically adopted pickleball, with courts popping up across the city's extensive park system. The sport bridges language barriers, bringing together francophone and anglophone players. Several dedicated clubs offer year-round programming in both French and English.
Quebec City, Quebec
Population: 549,459
Quebec City's historic charm extends to its growing pickleball community, with courts available near the Plains of Abraham and throughout the city's modern neighbourhoods. The francophone community has embraced the sport, with clubs offering instruction and social play in French.
Saskatchewan2 cities
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Population: 317,480
Saskatoon's pickleball community continues to grow, driven by enthusiastic local clubs and city investment in court infrastructure. The Saskatoon Field House provides a premier indoor venue, while summer months see outdoor courts bustling with activity along the South Saskatchewan River area.
Regina, Saskatchewan
Population: 228,928
Regina's pickleball scene is thriving, with dedicated courts in Wascana Park offering beautiful summer play beside the lake. The city's recreation centres provide essential indoor options during the harsh prairie winters, and the Regina Pickleball Club runs regular programming for all ages and skill levels.
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