
Where to Play Padel in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) in 2025: A Comprehensive Guide
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Padel, the dynamic fusion of tennis and squash, is rapidly gaining traction in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and Canada. With several new facilities opening and more on the horizon, 2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for padel enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned player or a curious newcomer, here's an up-to-date guide on where to play padel in the GTA.
Being based in Toronto, our team at Padel Wolf Pro put together a list of our favorite padel courts to play at!
This list is not a ranking of padel courts/clubs but rather a guide on where to play in Toronto based on our research and experience. Padel Wolf Pro believes that any organization that invests in building Padel Courts in Canada deserves support from the community!
Top Padel Courts in the Greater Toronto Area
1. T.10 Padel – Vaughan
Address: 601 Cityview Blvd, Vaughan, Ontario, L4H 0T1
Website: https://t10padel.com
Pricing: $70/90 Minutes per court for non peak hours, $140/90 Minutes for peak hours (Monday to Friday 6:30PM-10:30PM). Tax Included.
Hours: 7:30 AM to 12:00 AM, Monday to Sunday
T.10 Padel is the GTA's first indoor padel club, co-founded by former Toronto FC star Sebastian Giovinco. The facility boasts four indoor courts, a pro shop, padel racket rentals, and a vibrant community. It's a go-to destination for players seeking year-round play.
On a personal note, this is where the Padel Wolf Pro team began our journey into Padel (in the dead of winter). We love the year round availability, friendly staff, and commitment to growing the sport!
2. The Pad – Toronto Padel Club
Address: 309 Cherry St, Toronto, ON M5A 3L3
Website: https://www.thepad.club
Court Pricing: Non member pricing: $140 per court during primetime and $120 during non-primetime. Member pricing: $100 during peak hours and $80 during non-peak hours. Pricing before tax and for 90 minutes.
Hours: 7:30 AM to 11:00 PM, Monday to Sunday
Situated at 309 Cherry Street near the Distillery District, The Pad offers four outdoor courts and a range of services, including lessons, leagues, padel racket rentals, and community events. It's known for its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to growing the sport in Toronto.
Being an outdoor court, the Pad offers a very reasonable refund policy if the session is rained out, and a partial credit if rain occurs halfway through the session. We love the top tier coaching, commitment to the sport, and proximity to the Lakeshore view!
3. North Padel Club – Toronto (North York)
Address: 115 Rivalda Rd, North York, ON M9M 2M6
Website: https://northpadelclub.ca/
Court Pricing: Member pricing (per person) ranges from $15 to $21 for peak-time hours, and $10 to $18 for off-peak hours. Non member pricing is $90.40 per court for off-peak hours and $113 per court for peak hours. Pricing before tax and for 90 minutes.
Hours: 1:30 PM to 12:30 AM, Monday to Thursday, 7:30 AM to 12:30 AM Friday to Sunday
North Padel Club provides top-tier indoor courts and expert coaching. The club emphasizes a vibrant community experience, making it ideal for players of all skill levels.
Members of North Padel Club can get perks like shop discounts, racket gripping and cleaning, and advanced court booking (ten days).
With Canada's weather consisting of winter and road construction, indoor padel courts are something we can't get enough of!
4. Fairgrounds Racket Club – Toronto (Leaside, Rosehill), Vaughan (Assembly Park)
Leaside Address: 849 Eglinton Ave E, East York, ON M4G 2L5 - 4 Padel Courts
Rosehill Address: 1375 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4T 1Y4- 2 Padel Courts
Vaughan Address: 80 Interchange Wy, Concord, ON L4K 5W3- 1 Padel Court
Website: https://www.visitfairgrounds.com//
Court Pricing: $25 per person per hour (Non members)
Hours: 9:00AM to 9:00 PM, Monday to Sunday
Fairgrounds is a free to join Racket Club, that focuses on Pickeball and Padel. They have multiple locations with both indoor and outdoor Padel courts. The chain emphasizes being free to join, strong community, coaching, and top tier amenities in its facilities. Fairgrounds also offers social, corporate, and private event hosting.
While Fairgrounds offers predominantly Pickleball courts in their facilities, they have been huge for building the Padel scene across Canada. We love the number of locations, friendly atmosphere, and overall commitment to the community. They open locations rapidly, so make sure to keep up with their socials for more courts to play Padel in!
New and Upcoming Padel Facilities in 2025
5. Padel Junction – Mississauga
Padel Junction has recently opened in Mississauga, offering a new venue for players in the area. The facility features international-standard courts with premier padel federation-approved turf, on-site shower and changing facilities, and premium branded equipment available for rent or purchase.
6. CourtX – Toronto
Set to open on May 31, 2025, CourtX will be the world's largest indoor padel and pickleball fitness club. The facility will include 19 indoor courts, featuring Canada's only exclusive single padel courts, and premium amenities designed for both casual and competitive players.
Emerging Padel Communities
The padel community in the GTA is growing rapidly, with players organizing through social media and local groups. Platforms like Reddit's r/PadelToronto are great resources for finding partners, discussing new facilities, and staying updated on the latest developments in the local padel scene.
Conclusion
With the expansion of facilities and a burgeoning community, the GTA is becoming a hotspot for padel in Canada. Whether you're looking to join a league, take lessons, or simply enjoy a casual game, there's never been a better time to pick up a Padel racket and hit the court.
Note: For the most current information on court availability, memberships, and events, please visit the respective club websites or contact them directly.
Are there any Padel courts in Toronto we missed? Is your organization opening up a court? Feel free to reach out to us at support@padelwolfpro.com so we can get them added to the list.
About the Author
Ali Shariff is a passionate advocate for the growing padel scene in Canada. Based in Toronto, Ali combines his love for the sport with his skills in videography to promote local padel tournaments, highlight rising talent, and share the excitement of the game with a wider audience. Whether he's on the court or behind the camera, Ali is dedicated to building a vibrant padel community.