
Eglinton Flats
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Eglinton Flats
Eglinton Flats in Toronto is a large sports park with several open fields for sports and recreational activities. It is home to a variety of team sports such as soccer, field hockey, rugby, and American/Canadian football, as well as winterized tennis courts for playing in the cold season.
In addition, the Eglinton Flats Tennis Centre also includes indoor tennis and pickleball courts, allowing for the play of tennis and pickleball.
Key Features & Amenities
- Tennis: There are a number of tennis courts (about 12) on site, 6 of which are covered in bubble wrap in the winter and can be played year-round.
- Parking: There is a parking entrance for visitors and athletes near Emmett Ave, with access for cars and public transportation.
- Lighting: The tennis courts have a lighting system, allowing for night play.
- Restrooms and Water Coolers: According to the general park listings, public restrooms and water coolers are usually provided at city sports parks.
- Green Space and Walking Paths: The park has extensive green space and walking paths that are suitable for relaxation and light exercise.
Programs & Activities
- Youth Tennis Academy for children and teenagers
- Indoor tennis leagues are active in the indoor winter tennis section where players can participate in friendly competitions.
- Round robin programs and skills competitions for adults are offered at the same club, providing opportunities for social play and practice.
- Informally, team practices and drills are also held for rugby teams.
How to book
- Enter the general reservation page for city facilities
- Select reservation type
- Search for location and date
- Registration and contact information
- Alternative methods (phone call)
Location & Accessibility & Contact
- Official address: 101 Emmett Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, M6M, Canada.
- Contact number: 4163932489
- Opening hours: Approximately 08:00 to 23:00
FAQs
Can you play tennis here?
Yes, the park has tennis courts and the Eglinton Flats Winter Tennis Club operates from October to April with six indoor courts.
Are the courts free to use or do reservations need to be made?
Public courts are usually available on a first-come, first-served basis and may be used by classes or leagues if there are formal programs; reservations are required for specific venues (e.g. tennis clubs).