The Ontario hub should act like the top-level search page for the whole directory. Players who are still deciding where to play can start here, then move into the strongest city or region page instead of landing on a thin filtered page too early.
The directory currently covers 336 court listings and a broad mix of city hubs. Strong starting pages include Toronto & Scarborough, Ottawa, GTA Region Hub, Mississauga, Markham, because they usually have enough inventory to support indoor, free, and open-play filtering without feeling thin.
For SEO, this page now works harder as a real internal-linking hub instead of just a card grid. It points users and crawlers toward the main city pages, the strongest regional pages, and beginner guides that match common search intent.
Browse province-wide, then drill into the most useful city and hub pages for current indoor courts, free options, and open play.
If you already know your city, start with that city page. If you are comparing regions or do not know where to play yet, start with the Ontario hub and then drill down into the strongest local page.
No. The directory currently covers 336 listings across 33 city and regional hubs, including major markets and smaller local areas where enough reliable data exists.
Very small filtered pages can be useful for users, but they are usually too thin to compete well in search. PickleFinder keeps those pages available for browsing while focusing indexing on stronger city and filter pages.