The Ontario Tennis Association exists to serve the aspirations of all players, and divides the province into ten regions in pursuit of this purpose. We are SouthWest Region, including Halton, Hamilton, Niagara, Haldimand and Norfolk. The population of this area is 1,750,000 – larger than six of the ten provinces.
We’re a volunteer-run organization, aiming to do whatever we can to have more people playing tennis more often, and expanding their tennis networks.
Tennis clubs, and the volunteers who manage them, are the backbone of our sport. We hold those volunteers in the highest regard, and endeavour to support them with communication and connections.
Community club located in Burlington. Four courts, clubhouse, bubble for the winter.
Four courts and a full menu of programs for adult and junior players. Tournaments on several weekends.
Community club located in Hamilton. Five courts, clubhouse, bubble for the winter.
Community club located in the southeast portion of Burlington. Six courts and a clubhouse.
Community club located in the west end of Oakville (Halton Region). Eight courts and a clubhouse.
The Bubble Club is in Nelson Park (4350 Longmoor Drive) in Burlington.
Community Club located in Burlington. Six courts, two-storey clubhouse.
Community club located in Carlisle, in the northeast portion the City of Hamilton. Two courts and modest courtside facilities.
A full-service recreation and fitness facility located in Burlington. Twelve indoor tennis courts.
Community club located in Dundas Driving Park. Five courts and a clubhouse.
Community club located in the town of Fort Erie (Niagara Region). Four hard courts, two hartru courts, and an additional hard court for practice.
Community club located in Grimsby (Niagara Region). Four courts and a clubhouse.
Community club located in Halton Hills (Halton Region). Six courts and a clubhouse.
A not-for-profit founded in 2022. Operates as a coordinating entity.
Community club located in central Hamilton. Six hartru courts, two hard courts, large clubhouse.
Community club located in Bullock’s Corners Park. Three courts.
A commercial club located in the northern part of Oakville (Halton Region). Six courts, a clubhouse and a bubble for winter play.
Community club located in Milton (Halton Region). Eight courts, clubhouse, and a bubble for the winter.
Five courts of the Milton Tennis Club are covered with a dome (bubble) from October 1 to April 30.
Community club located in Campbellville. Four courts and a clubhouse.
Commercial club located in Vineland (Niagara Region). Four courts, a clubhouse, a fitness/exercise facility, and domed for winter play.
Four courts of John Allan Park are covered with a dome (bubble) from October 1 to April 30.
Community club located in Niagara-on-the-Lake (Niagara Region). Six courts and a court-side pavilion.
Community club located in Kilbride, a village in the rural part of Burlington. Three courts and a clubhouse.
Private club located in Oakville (Halton Region). Five courts in a multi-sport facility.
Community club located in Fenwick (Niagara Region). Four courts and a court-side pavilion with washrooms.
Community club located in Port Dover (Norfolk County) on the north shore of Lake Erie. Four courts in a park setting.
Community club located in Hamilton. Twelve courts, clubhouse. Founded in 1917.
Private community club located in Burlington. Three courts, clubhouse and other amenities. Founded in 1929.
Community club planned for four courts being completed in spring of 2025
Community club promoting tennis in St Davids Lions Park (Niagara Region). Two open-access courts.
Community club located in Optimist Park in Stoney Creek. Seven courts (wheelchair accessible) and a clubhouse.
Privately-owned facility located west of Hwy 403 on the edge of Halton and Peel Regions. Five courts, clubhouse and a bubble.
A community club located in Burlington. Four courts and a raised courtside pavilion for viewing and gathering.
Community club located in the southeast portion of Oakville (Halton Region). Four courts and a clubhouse.
A community club located in Welland (Niagara Region). Eight courts, four of which are red clay, and a clubhouse with large outdoor veranda.