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Tennis

Frequently Asked Questions

Residents of Trent Hills (Campbellford, Hastings and Warkworth) may book online 15 days in advance, and non-residents may book online 14 days in advance.

Bookings are released based on the time of day.

Example: If you are planning to register for 9:00 am Tennis, you must wait until 9:00 am the appropriate number of days in advance (15 for residents, 14 for non-residents) before the booking is released.

1 person is responsible for booking the court and then notifying their group of the time of booking. The booking person must pay the applicable private court fee at the time of booking.

*If you do not have access to the internet you may book over the phone with the front desk at 705-696-2252 up to one week in advance.

Non-Members: $10 per hour

Members: $2.50 per hour

There is a maximum of 7 people allowed per tennis group.

No. Tennis bookings are exclusively for playing Tennis. For private court time please contact our Facilities Coordinator at bookings@trenthills.ca to make a private court booking a minimum of 2 weeks in advance.

Due to limitations on space and because we have only 1 sport court, court time is in very high demand in the winter months. The court must be shared amongst the community – Tennis, Basketball, Pickleball, Birthday Parties and Public Drop in must remain accessible to all. Online bookings two weeks in advance ensure everyone in the community has a fair chance to share the court.

-    Yes. In order for everyone to receive a fair chance to book the court, tennis bookings must be made online following our booking policy rules.

Land Acknowledgement

We recognize the traditional keepers of this land and, specifically our neighbours of the Alderville First Nation, with a formal territorial acknowledgement.

Welcome to the Gunshot Treaty Lands of 1788. It is on these lands and on the shores of the big lake, the Mississauga Anishinabeg met with the Crown to facilitate the opening of these lands for
settlement.

Let us be reminded of the responsibility we all have in making sure that we respect these lands and waters that give us life and sustain our livelihoods.

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