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Best pickleball courts in Montreal: 7 places to play in 2026

These are the best indoor and outdoor pickleball courts in Montreal for year-round play

Amanda Dawson
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Pickleball has become one of Montréal's fastest-growing sports, attracting everyone from curious first-timers to seasoned competitors. A blend of tennis, badminton and table tennis, it's easy to learn, surprisingly addictive and undeniably fun—making it no surprise that the sport is booming. While many public parks convert tennis courts for outdoor play during the warmer months, Montréal also boasts a growing number of indoor clubs where you can play year-round, rain or shine. Whether you're looking for a casual game with friends or a place to sharpen your skills, here are the best pickleball spots in Montréal to serve, rally and dink your way through the season.

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Centre Pickle

This large pickleball club offers 14 courts with US Open-quality cushioned surfaces and a high 30-foot ceiling. The club hosts a variety of weekly group clinics, tournaments, private coaching, intense 3-week skills-sharpening sessions, and a competitive league for players of all levels ((2.5 to 4.5+).

514 Pickleball

Head to the West Island to battle it out for queen and king of the court on one of the 9 courts at 514 Pickleball. There are many perks to be had if you snag yourself a club membership, such as discounts on clinics, private lessons and bootcamps and early booking privileges. 

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Le Deuce Club

This sleek new club on Côte-de-Liesse is quickly gaining a cult following among padel and pickleball players alike. With 5 pickleball courts and 3 padel courts set beneath soaring ceilings, a well equipped gym, a pro shop and a cafe, its the perfect stop to burn off your shopper’s remorse after a spree at the Royalmount. Among a variety of clinics, tournaments and activities on offer, the club also offers full day summer camp for kids and teens. 

Club PKL

This downtown pickleball meets fitness club has it all: 7 courts which host daily match play, a competitive league for all levels and and a pickleball academy, as well as fitness and yoga spaces offering an array of classes from barre and HIIT to pickleball-specific fitness training to enhance stamina, agility and coordination. There’s even a physiotherapist and massage therapist available to help work out the kinks after you’ve overdone it. Don’t miss social events like the "Dink and Drink" nights where you can argue over who stepped into the kitchen over cocktails.

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Royal Westcourt Social Club

This 1960s Palm Springs-themed club in DDO has 14 indoor courts, as well as deluxe golf simulation rooms. This is the spot to play and be social, just like the name says: the weekly calendar is action-packed with round robins, drill clinics, and league play for all levels, with tongue in cheek names like “Couples Therapy” for their mixed King of the Court sessions. Post-match, reward yourself with a couple of sliders at the club’s retro 777’s Diner. 

ZAC Pickleball

ZAC stands for “Zone dAction Contrôlée” otherwise known the sacred no-go zone, The Kitchen. Co-founded by former Canadian tennis star Sébastien Lareau (Olympic gold medallist and US Open Mens’ Doubles Champion), ZAC Pickleball offers 11 professional courts, a lively café-bar serving beers and snacks, and a games and relaxation area. Newbies to the sport should check out the initiation clinics which provide in-depth introductory clinics covering all the basics such scorekeeping, positioning, and key strokes like the dink, volley and smash. 

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MTL Pickleball

Founded by three racquet sport-loving lifelong West Islanders, this 30,000 sq. ft. facility in Kirkland features 11 tournament-sized courts and hosts an array of popular tournaments, introductory and advanced skills clinics, and many open play opportunities to suit every schedule (Early birds on Mondays and Fridays at 8:30 am and Night Owls every Thursday at 10pm). Good vibes are a priority here, obvious in the club’s pump up playlist and the chill atmosphere of the member lounge which features a custom mural by Montreal artist Wolf L’Artiste and serves up locally-roasted coffee from Café Candela. The club also offers two event spaces, perfect for pickle-themed parties and corporate team building sessions.

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