Outdoor Pickleball Courts in Toronto

Browse 57 outdoor pickleball courts in Toronto, Ontario. Compare indoor and outdoor courts, open play, free options, directions, and official source links.

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Dieppe Park
📍 East York, Ontario
455 Cosburn Ave, East York, ON M4J 2N2

6 outdoor pickleball courts in East York. Check the official/source link before visiting for current schedules and booking details.

🏓6 courts
🎾Hard
All Levels
📊Unknown
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Beaumonde Heights Park
📍 Etobicoke, Ontario
17 Waltham Dr, Etobicoke, ON M9V 1S6

1 outdoor pickleball court in Etobicoke. Check the official/source link before visiting for current schedules and booking details.

🏓1 court
🎾Hard
All Levels
📊Unknown
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Birch Park
📍 Etobicoke, Ontario
75 Arcadian Cir, Etobicoke, ON

2 outdoor pickleball courts in Etobicoke. Check the official/source link before visiting for current schedules and booking details.

🏓2 courts
🎾Hard
All Levels
📊Unknown
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Buttonwood Park
📍 Etobicoke, Ontario
30 Mulham Pl, Etobicoke, ON M9A 4W1

3 outdoor pickleball courts in Etobicoke. Check the official/source link before visiting for current schedules and booking details.

🏓3 courts
🎾Hard
All Levels
📊Unknown
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Dennis Flynn Park
📍 Etobicoke, Ontario
Dennis Flynn Park, 370 The West Mall, Etobicoke, ON M9C 1E7

3 outdoor pickleball courts in Etobicoke. Check the official/source link before visiting for current schedules and booking details.

🏓3 courts
🎾Hard
All Levels
📊Unknown
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Flagstaff Park
📍 Etobicoke, Ontario
42 Mercury Rd, Etobicoke, ON M9W 3H5

2 outdoor pickleball courts in Etobicoke. Check the official/source link before visiting for current schedules and booking details.

🏓2 courts
🎾Hard
All Levels
📊Unknown
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Gihon Spring Park
📍 Etobicoke, Ontario
75 Gihon Spring Dr, Etobicoke, ON M9V 4X9

1 outdoor pickleball court in Etobicoke. Check the official/source link before visiting for current schedules and booking details.

🏓1 court
◻️Concrete
All Levels
📊Unknown
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Glen Park
📍 Etobicoke, Ontario
44A Eastglen Crescent, Etobicoke, ON

2 outdoor pickleball courts in Etobicoke. Check the official/source link before visiting for current schedules and booking details.

🏓2 courts
🎾Hard
All Levels
📊Unknown
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Humber Valley Park
📍 Etobicoke, Ontario
50 Anglesey Blvd, Etobicoke, ON M9A 3B5

2 outdoor pickleball courts in Etobicoke. Check the official/source link before visiting for current schedules and booking details.

🏓2 courts
🎾Hard
All Levels
📊Unknown
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Humber Valley Rink
📍 Etobicoke, Ontario
50 Anglesey Blvd, Etobicoke, ON

3 outdoor pickleball courts in Etobicoke. Check the official/source link before visiting for current schedules and booking details.

🏓3 courts
🎾Hard court
All Levels
📊Unknown
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Local court guide for Toronto

Use this Toronto page to compare 199 active listings for parks, school courts, and seasonal outdoor options. The listings cover East York, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, Toronto, York, and nearby areas and are meant to help players compare practical details before they leave home: indoor versus outdoor play, whether open play is noted, free or paid access, address information, directions, and source links.

Pickleball access in Ontario can change quickly. Outdoor courts are often affected by weather, permits, resurfacing, school use, and seasonal municipal schedules. Indoor courts may depend on gym availability, memberships, league bookings, private rentals, or recreation registration windows. PickleFinder keeps the directory organized, but each listing should still be treated as a starting point for planning, not a live guarantee.

141Indoor or mixed
57Outdoor or mixed
46Open-play noted
5Free noted

How to use this Toronto directory

Start by scanning the listing cards for location, court type, court count when available, and the tags that match how you want to play. If you are new, prioritize beginner-friendly, open-play, or recreation-centre style listings. If you already have a group, look for court count, surface notes, and directions so you can compare convenience. The safest final step is always to open the official source or facility website before driving over.

Indoor vs outdoor play

In Toronto, players usually compare a large urban mix of community centres, clubs, public parks, and seasonal courts. Outdoor courts are usually simpler for casual play during good weather, while indoor courts are more useful in winter, rain, wind, or evenings. Indoor programs can also be more structured, so check whether the facility expects advance booking, membership, drop-in payment, or recreation account registration.

Free courts, clubs, and community centres

Public courts can be a good low-cost starting point, but they may not include permanent nets, lights, washrooms, or guaranteed availability. Clubs and community centres may offer better scheduling, indoor reliability, lessons, rentals, or organized open play, but they can also require fees or advance sign-up. The best choice depends on your skill level, schedule, and whether you need a casual hit or a programmed session.

What to check before visiting

Before you go, confirm the address, hours, fees, registration rules, parking, court surface, net status, and whether open play is truly running that day. This is especially important for indoor facilities, school gyms, seasonal park courts, and any listing where the court count or schedule is not currently published. If a detail looks outdated, use the correction link so the directory can be improved for the next player.

Quick visit checklist

  • Confirm current hours and booking rules from the official source.
  • Bring a paddle, water, indoor shoes if needed, and balls suitable for the surface.
  • Check whether nets are supplied or whether you need to bring your own net.
  • Match the session to your level so beginners, casual players, and competitive players all get the right experience.

Local planning tip: for Toronto neighbourhoods including East York, Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, York, and central Toronto, compare traffic, transit access, paid parking, and whether a recreation centre requires pre-registration. Nearby pages that may help: Greater Toronto AreaMississaugaVaughanMarkham

Common questions
Where can I play pickleball in Toronto?

PickleFinder lists 199 pickleball court listings for Toronto. Use the filters to compare indoor courts, outdoor courts, open play, free courts, and beginner-friendly options.

Are there indoor pickleball courts in Toronto?

This directory currently marks 141 listings in this hub as indoor or mixed indoor/outdoor. Indoor availability can depend on gym schedules, memberships, and seasonal programming.

How do I choose the best Toronto pickleball court?

Start with distance, court type, cost, skill level, open-play notes, and whether nets are provided. Then check the official facility source before visiting because court access and schedules can change.