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Tennis Anyone? Toronto Tennis Court Listings Steeles Ave. West Steeles Ave. East Steeles Ave. East Map Location Address Courts Lights Operated ennis is a great way to have fun and get fit. Toronto 1 Birch Park 28th St, south of Lakeshore Blvd 2 Public 109 83 86 . Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division puts 186 84 110 d 111 R 48 71 s l 2 Rotary Park 10th St, south of Lakeshore Blvd 2 Public you into the swing of things this summer with l TennisTennis i T M 47 85 n 3 approximately 200 locations throughout Toronto. Courts Beare Rd. Prince of Wales Park 3rd St, south of Lakeshore Blvd 4 Public 64 66 107 o 108 D Keele St. Yonge St. Leslie St. are open from April to October (weather permitting). 58 Dufferin St. 82 Bayview Ave. 112 62 Markham Rd. Finch Ave. West Finch Ave. East 106 174 4 Laburnham Park Laburnham Ave, east of 29th St 2 Public Warden Ave. Warden Neilson Rd. Birchmount Rd. Midland Ave. Brimely Rd. McCowan Rd. Courts are divided into two categories: Kennedy Rd. 46 Finch Ave. East Sewells Rd. 6 Mimico Tennis Club George St, south of Hillside Ave 3 Club 57 105 63 99 45 100 (clay courts) www.mimicotennisclub.org Anyone? • Public Sites 61 101 179 Rd. Anyone? 177 60 lls 70 98 178 e • Community Club Sites. 56 Bathurst St. w 7 Ourland Park Islington Ave, south of Evans Ave 2 Public Kipling Ave. 81 102 e 172 S Sheppard Ave. West Sheppard Ave. Ea 173 Public sites 43 42 st 103 8 Manchester Park Burlington St at Manchester St 3 Public Tennis courts are designated by circle numbers. ey 44 Tennis courts Islington Ave. 80 are completely free and available to the general public Rexdale Ave. 104 175 9 Sir Adam Beck Park West of Browns Line, north of Horner Ave 2 Public Sheppard Ave. East Meadowvale Rd. at all times. Nets are provided by the City of Toronto. 68 79 76 97 54 69 171 10 Queensway Park The Queensway & Avon Park Rd 1 Public acrossacross thethe 41 67 176 Participants are requested to line up and play for half hour 55 53 75 73 95 HWY. 401 11 Woodford Park Woodford Park Rd, north of the Queensway 2 Public intervals. Players must vacate these courts “on the hour Wilson Ave. 94 96 182 40 77 York Mills Rd. 181 HWY. 409 12 Park Lawn Park North Park Lawn Rd, north of Berry Rd 4 Public CityCity ofof TorontoToronto and half-hour unless otherwise noted”. HWY. 401 72 Ellesmere Rd. 52 78 13 Sunnylea Park Prince Edward Dr, south of Bloor St W 2 Public Community Club sites are designated by the square 29 50 90 92 74 93 169 numbers. Club sites have 4 free prime time hours for the 28 59 170 168 180 14 Laura Hill Park Cardigan Rd, east of Islington Ave 2 Public public to play during the week. Please confirm the hours 144 165 Lawrence Ave. West 89 15 Central Tennis Club Islington Ave, south of Dundas St 3 Club 27 Lawrence Ave. East . of access at your club location as they vary from site to site. 156 r 167 184 www.centraltennisclub.com D 26 49 143 Lawrence Ave. East Meadowvale Rd. k Non members could be asked to pay a non member fee to 39 e 142 25 e r 16 Tom Riley Park South Montgomery Rd, north of Bloor St 3 Public C access community club sites. Membership information can 183 k 88 c Weston Rd. Weston 23 a 17 Lambton-Kingsway Park Prince Edward Dr, south of Dundas St 2 Public be obtained at the site or by accessing tennis on the City 24 l 166 Scarlett Rd. Scarlett B 159 Eglinton Ave. West 65 141 Eglinton Ave. East of Toronto website at www.toronto.ca/parks. Markham Rd. 18 Humber Valley Park Anglesey Blvd, west of the Kingsway 4 Public Warden Ave. Warden Morningside Ave. Birchmount Rd. McCowan Rd. Victoria Park Ave. Victoria Kennedy Rd. Brimely Rd. 21 153 Midland Ave. Eglinton Ave. East It should be noted that Community Tennis Club courts 22 DVP 19 Rosethorn Tennis Club Remington Dr, south of Rathburn Rd 3 Club Ro 139 140 g 138 38 20 e 157 www.rosethorntennis.com are owned by the City of Toronto and operated by a not- r 87 s N 18 R 164 d Bathurst St. for-profit Community Tennis Club and its volunteers. Dufferin St. 20 James Gardens Tennis Club South/east of Edenbridge & North Dr 4 Club Kingston Rd. Clubs pay an annual permit fee to the City and through 19 St. Clair Ave. West 137 114 Danforth Rd. 33 116 21 Buttonwood Park North of Allanhurst Dr, 3 Public 36 113 St. Clair Ave. East membership and Dundas St. West 124 125 136 Burnhamthorpe Rd. 17 O'Connor Dr. west of Mulham Place non member fees, 15 128 Public Courts 33 32 135 22 Princess Anne Park East of Princess Anne Cres, 2 Public they upgrade and 31 126 115 16 134 161 34 north of Prince George Dr maintain the court 35 Bloor St. West 122 127 Rd. Avenue 158 132 117 163 Club Operated Courts Jane St. surfaces, clubhouse, 30 Keele St. Bloor St. West 160 162 23 Silver Creek Park Strathdee Dr, east of Wincott Dr 3 Public Pape Ave. Danforth Ave. 119 nets, windscreens 14 13 24 Westmount Park West of Arcade Dr, north of La Rose Ave 3 Public 147 148 Kingston Ave. and lights. Clubs 12 120 Ave. Woodbine 118 25 Westway Park South east corner of Islington Ave & 4 Public 121 Dundas St. West 152 Kingston Rd. Royal York Rd. Royal York 123 Islington Ave. Kipling Ave. encourage the Gerrard St. East Coxwell Ave. Spadina Ave. Yonge St. Yonge University Ave. Jarvis St. 151 Parliament St. The Westway growth of tennis and 10 11 Kingsway South Parkside Dr. HWY. 427 HWY. The Queensway 133 145 146 150 Queen St. East 130 Bayview Ave. Queen St. East 26 Valleyfield Park The Westway, west of Royal York Rd 1 Public provide programs and Queen Elizabeth Way 149 King St. 27 Martingrove Tennis Club Martingrove , North of Rathburn 4 Club organize events for 8 7 131 Lakeshore Blvd. West their members. 154 www.martingrovetennis.com 9 Lake Ontario 28 Dixon Park East of Kipling Ave, north of Dixon Rd 3 Public Many clubs are 4 actively seeking new 6 29 Kingsview Park West of York Rd, north of Kingsview Blvd 2 Public members, so contact Browns Line Lakeshore Blvd. West 3 30 Cloverdale Park Shaver Ave, north of Dundas St 3 Public your local club to 1 2 31 Wedgewood Park Martingrove Rd, south of Burnhamthorpe Rd 1 Public get a membership 155 application. 32 East Mall Park East Mall, north of Bloor St W 3 Public 33 West Mall Park West Mall, south of Burnhamthorpe Rd 3 Public 34 Bloordale Park South Renforth Dr, north of Bloor St W 2 Public See reverse for court listings. North York Tennis Association Toronto Tennis Court Listings continue... Toronto Tennis Court Listings continue... Toronto Tennis Court Listings continue... Toronto Tennis Court Listings continue... Toronto Tennis Court Listings continue... Toronto Tennis Court Listings continue... M ap Location Address Courts Lights Operated M ap Location Address Courts Lights Operated Map Location Address Courts Lights Operated M ap Location Address Courts Lights Operated M ap Location Address Courts Lights Operated M ap Location Address Courts Lights Operated Phone . 416-496-0225 70 Irving W. Chapley CC Wilmington Ave, north off Sheppard Ave W 4 Public 100 Bridlebrook Tennis Club Alamosa south of Finch 3 Club Internet . ............ www.nyta.org 35 Millwood Park Silverthorne Bush Dr, east of Markland Dr 3 Public 127 Dovercourt Park West of Westmoreland Ave, 2 Public 151 Fairmount Park South of Gerrard St E, east of Coxwell 5 Public 177 Iroquois Park Community 295 Chartland Blvd South 3 Club www.nyta.org 36 Mill Valley Park Mill Rd, south of Rathburn Rd 2 Public 71 Rockford Park Rockford Rd, west of Bathurst St 2 Public north of Bloor St W 152 Norwood Park West of Norwood Rd, south of Gerrard St E 5 Public Tennis Club www.iroquoistennisclub.ca Scarborough Tennis Federation (STF) 101 Bellbury Park Tennis Club Van Horne Ave, east off Leslie St 5 Club 37 Glen Park Shaver Ave, north of Burnhamthorpe Rd 2 Public 72 Valley Tennis Club Yonge St, south of York Mills Rd 5 Club 128 Wychwood Tennis Club North west corner of Davenport Rd 4 Club 153 Eglinton Flats South east corner of Jane St & 12 Pay 178 Malvern RC 30 Sewells Rd 3 Public Phone . 416-264-4414 www.nyta.org www.valleytennis.ca & Christie St www.eglintonflats.com Eglinton Ave 179 McLevin Park Community 375 McLevin Ave 3 Club Internet . www.scarboroughtennis.com 38 Centennial Park Centennial Park Dr, north of the Ski Chalet 3 Public 73 Tournament Park Tennis Club Tournament Dr, east off Links Rd, 4 Club 102 NYTA Winter Tennis Club Don Mills Rd, south of Finch Ave E 4 Club 130 Trinity-Bellwoods Park North of Queen St W & 8 Public Tennis Club [email protected] 39 Westgrove Park West of Martingrove Rd, 3 Public 154 Marilyn Bell Park South of Lakeshore Blvd, 4 Public Tennis Toronto www.nyta.org off Yonge St (Indoor)www.nyta.org behind Oriole Community Centre west of Gorevale Ave south of The Westway west of Jameson 180 Curran Hall Community 277 Orton Park Rd 4 Club Internet .........www.tennisontario.com 74 Banbury Tennis Club Banbury Rd, north of Lawrence Ave E 4 Club 103 Pleasantview Tennis Club Clydesdale Dr.
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