(December 9, 2024) – Today, the City of Brampton celebrated the official opening of the new Rosalea Park Tennis Facility. Located in downtown Brampton, this new recreation amenity will serve as a year-round hub for tennis enthusiasts of all skill levels, with a special focus on youth programming, connecting more Brampton residents to the sport. For more information about the facility, click here.
“Recreation is at the heart of a healthy, vibrant community, and the new Rosalea Park Tennis Facility is a fantastic addition to Brampton’s lineup of top-tier amenities. With a focus on youth programming, this facility creates a space for residents of all ages to connect, stay active, and enjoy the sport. This is just one example of how Brampton is investing in our future and enhancing the quality of life for our residents.”
– Rowena Santos, Regional Councillor, Wards 1 & 5; Chair, Community Services, City of Brampton
The Rosalea Park Tennis Facility includes three new high-quality asphalt acrylic tennis courts. During the winter months, the courts are covered by an air-supported dome, offering year-round access. The facility will be operated in partnership with Premier Racquet Clubs (PRC). A variety of programs will be available at the new facility, including:
- City of Brampton recreational tennis lessons for parent and child, youth, adults, and seniors (offered by PRC on behalf of the City of Brampton at the rate of typical city user fees).
- Court bookings for drop-in play (offered through PRC).
- Group lessons, high-performance programs, and tournaments (offered through PRC).
As Brampton is home to more than 153,000 youth ages 14-29, programming at the tennis facility will prioritize youth engagement. Residents can visit brampton.ca/recreation for more information on programs and schedules.
This new facility adds to the more than 60 outdoor tennis courts in Brampton. The City invested $6.8 million to develop the Rosalea Park Tennis Facility, and in the 2024 Budget, Brampton allocated an additional $2 million to revitalize 23 tennis courts across the city. These investments help improve tennis amenities to meet the growing demand for tennis facilities and programming within Brampton.
As set out in Brampton’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan (PRMP), a guiding document for the delivery of parks, open space, recreation, and sports facilities over the next 15 years, the City remains committed to expanding recreation opportunities for residents. Two additional tennis projects are planned at Gore Meadows East Community Park and the future Embleton Community Centre. Providing residents with access to high-quality recreation amenities that promote healthy and active lifestyles remains a top priority for the City. Brampton will continue to pursue opportunities and partnerships to deliver these vital services and meet the needs of the growing population.
Book a tennis court time or register for indoor tennis programs now!
Register for indoor tennis programs and stay active this winter. Lessons are available for a variety of age groups and experience levels and will begin in January 2025. Programs are located at Chinguacousy Park Sandra Hames Centre and the new Rosalea Park Tennis Facility. Learn more at brampton.ca/registerforprograms. Court times can be booked through the Premier Racquet Clubs here.
Quick facts about tennis in Brampton
- The City is home to 62 outdoor tennis courts at 23 parks across Brampton, including 32 lit tennis courts, 19 unlit tennis courts, and 11 courts covered with a dome during the winter months.
- In 2024, the City invested $2 million to revitalize 23 tennis courts across the city.
- The City is investing to develop Gore Meadows East Community Park, which will feature nine tennis courts, including one permanent and one seasonal air-supported dome, and a dedicated tennis clubhouse.
- The future Embleton Community Centre will feature four tennis courts and four pickleball courts.
Additional Quotes
“The opening of the Rosalea Park Tennis Facility is a milestone for Brampton. This facility reflects our commitment to providing residents, especially our youth, with opportunities to stay active year-round and inspire the next generation of tennis players. With tennis growing in popularity, this facility will ensure more residents have access to high-quality amenities that support healthy and active lifestyles. Brampton is proud to continue investing in recreation infrastructure that meets the needs of our thriving community.”
– Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton
“We applaud the City of Brampton for its vision and commitment to growing the sport of tennis through investments like the Rosalea Park Tennis Facility. Amenities like this play a vital role in fostering a love for tennis, building strong communities, and providing pathways for young athletes to excel. We look forward to seeing Brampton’s tennis community flourish as a result of this exciting addition.”
– Karl Hale, Chief Executive Officer, Premier Racquet Clubs