Indoor pickleball in Toronto.
The largest indoor pickleball clubs in Toronto include Fairgrounds Leaside (13 courts) and The Jar Pickleball Club (12 courts), while downtown's 6ix Pickle runs four courts with 24/7 access. When the weather turns, here's where to play indoors all winter — and how to keep your weekly games going with us.
Indoor clubs & facilities
Dedicated indoor pickleball clubs and multi-sport centres around Toronto and the GTA. Most offer casual play or memberships — check each venue for current hours and pricing.
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6ix Pickle
Moss Park, Downtown · Paid
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Fairgrounds Leaside
Leaside, Midtown · Paid
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Fairgrounds Cloverdale
Etobicoke · Paid
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The Jar Pickleball Club
Lakeshore / East York · Paid
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The Dill Pickleball Club
North York · Paid
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Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre
Scarborough · Paid
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Progress Pickleball
Scarborough · Paid
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North Toronto Memorial Community Centre
Midtown · Paid
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Markham Pan Am Centre
Markham · Paid
City rec centres & public schedules
The City of Toronto runs indoor pickleball times at many community recreation centres — an affordable way to play through the winter. Schedules and locations change each season, so check the City of Toronto court listings for current schedules. Looking for outdoor courts too? See our full where-to-play guide, our downtown pickleball guide, or where to take lessons in Toronto.
Keep playing with us all winter
Our weekly socials run outdoors when the weather's good and move indoors through the colder months, so you've always got a friendly game on the calendar. Limited loaner paddles, easy social games, and all kinds of pickleball energy — access is ticket-based.
Indoor pickleball questions
Do I need to bring my own paddle?
Bring your own paddle if you have one. A limited number of loaners are available at check-in.
Where can I play pickleball in Toronto?
Our weekly socials run in central Toronto — recent sessions have been at Ramsden Park, near Yonge and Rosedale, with indoor venues through the colder months. Check the session calendar for the next location and grab a ticket to join.
How do tickets and indoor sessions work?
Access is ticket-based. Single-session tickets are sold first come, first served, and season passes may be offered for better value and perks. We play indoors through the colder months and outdoors when the weather's good; each session on the calendar shows its exact venue.
Don't let winter stop your game.
Weekly Saturday Sessions · 5–7 PM, indoors through the cold months. Limited loaner paddles available, rallies ready — grab a spot for the next session.