Public Tennis Courts in Lethbridge

June 12, 2023

Whether you’re a top-tier tennis star, or you’re pickle balling on a budget, Lethbridge has lots of public tennis courts. Day or night you’ll always have a court ready and waiting for some 40-love. Work on your serve, or rally with a bestie at any of these tennis courts in the city, free of charge.

Many of the courts also double as pickleball courts, with boundary lines for both, and adjustable nets. We will be sure to make note of which ones are solely tennis courts! Whether you’ve got big bucks and the best ball beater on the market, or pocket lint and grandpa's rackets, you’re sure to have a good time playing tennis in Lethbridge.

Legacy Park

This park has everything a group of any size, multi-talented, multi-hobbied and fun-loving people could never dream of in a park. On top of great tennis and pickleball courts surrounded by fencing, this is one beautiful place to play. If tennis is not for everyone, they have more than enough amenities to keep everyone active. With basketball courts, a playground, and a skate park, this park has you covered no matter your penchant. As an added bonus, Legacy park will see the addition of 6 more Pickleball specific courts by the end of summer 2023! This makes Legacy Park the number one destination in Lethbridge for all things pickleball!

Westminster School and Park

Perfect for families with kids of all ages, the Westminster School Park not only has lovely fenced tennis courts but a playground as well. Whether there are little ones amongst you, or you love a good climb on the jungle gym, this is the court you’ve been looking for. Even better, this court is more than capable of supporting play for both pickle ball and tennis!

Kinsman Park

Accessible to the public and surrounded by other great outdoor amenities, is Kinsman Park. Sure to be the best option for anyone looking to play tennis and so much more. These are great double courts, so you can also play pickleball, with full fencing and a bench to the side for resting. After your game, head across the street to the bright green urban grocer and grab a snack, drink, or even some groceries (you’re already at the grocery store anyway!)

43rd Street Tennis Court

Nestled in a neighbourhood just a few blocks from the spectacular Henderson Lake Golf Course sits the 43rd Street Tennis Court. While small and maybe a bit rougher around the edges, this is one of the best places to go for some genuine one-on-one time, as this is the only single, secluded court in the city. With fencing and large hills surrounding one side of the court, losing a tennis ball is nearly impossible. The only thing you'll leave without is a frown on your face and the calories you burnt. 

Gyro Tennis Courts

As part of the Winston Churchill School Development, there is no clear border where this multi-use block becomes a school or tennis court. These courts and their location mean you can keep your head in the game, eyes on the ball, and mind on the prize! At this court, you can expect wide open fields to promise the unlikelihood of losing a tennis ball to traffic and that noise pollution should be at a minimum.

Crossings Park

The quadruple threat known as the Crossings Park is beloved by all. This park is a spike, touchdown, three-pointer, and home run rolled into one! The park is surrounded by the chain-link fence’s serpentine grasp along with basketball courts, a football field, and a baseball diamond. With open-space tennis courts, this is a unique experience compared to many other courts.

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