Montreal’s Go-To Guide for Padel Courts
Find Padel Courts Near You
This page is your local guide to finding the best places to play padel tennis near you.
Whether you’re looking for public courts, private clubs, or indoor venues for winter, you’ll find them all here.
Use our updated directory to discover padel courts in your neighborhood.
We include addresses, court types (indoor or outdoor), surface details, and how to book. Whether you live in Plateau-Mont-Royal, Laval, Longueuil, Verdun, or the West Island, you can find a court that suits your game.
Some clubs offer free trial sessions or racket rentals for beginners — so you can try padel before committing to a membership.
Popular Montreal Areas to Play Padel
Here are some of the most popular neighborhoods and areas for padel in Montreal:
Plateau-Mont-Royal Central, easy access for downtown players.
Laval Several new indoor courts and active clubs.
Verdun & South Shore Great for family play and social matches.
West Island Private clubs and new courts opening every season.
We update this list regularly as more courts open across the city.
How to Easily Book a Padel Court
Booking a padel court in Montreal is simple — most clubs allow online reservations or bookings by phone.
Many locations also offer drop-in times if you’re playing solo or joining an open session.
Whether you're planning ahead or playing on the fly, finding a time slot is quick and convenient.
Plan ahead on weekends or after work hours — prime time slots fill up fast, especially indoors.
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Start exploring Montreal’s padel scene now — find a court, pick up your racket, and join the growing community of local players.
FAQ
How much does it cost to book a padel court in Montreal?
Most padel courts in Montreal cost about $20–$40 per hour, depending on the club and whether it’s indoor or outdoor. Some clubs offer lower rates during off-peak hours or bundle deals for multiple bookings.
Can I rent padel rackets at the courts?
Yes — many clubs and sports centers offer racket rentals for a small fee ($5), especially for beginners trying padel for the first time. Always check in advance when you book.
Do I need to reserve a court in advance?
Booking ahead is strongly recommended, especially for indoor courts and prime times like evenings and weekends. Some courts allow drop-ins, but availability is not guaranteed.
Are there drop-in games for solo players?
Many padel clubs in Montreal host open play sessions, drop-in nights, or ladders for solo players. It’s a great way to meet partners if you don’t have a regular doubles team yet.
Can I find indoor padel courts in winter?
Yes — several clubs have indoor or covered courts so you can play year-round, even during Montreal’s cold months. Check our directory for indoor options near you.