Overview
Central Park Public Tennis Courts
The Central Park Public Tennis Courts are a premier outdoor recreational facility located within the expansive 86-hectare Central Park in Burnaby, British Columbia. Situated near the Patterson Avenue entrance, this facility is widely recognized as one of the largest and most accessible public tennis venues in the Lower Mainland. The courts sit amidst a stunning urban forest of Douglas fir, western hemlock, and cedar trees, offering players a serene and picturesque environment that contrasts with the bustling Metrotown area nearby.
Facility Features
This location features 12 hard-surface tennis courts, making it an ideal destination for both casual hitting and organized community play. The large number of courts helps reduce wait times, although the facility remains highly popular during peak summer months. The playing surface is well-maintained asphalt with clear painted lines.
- Capacity: With a dozen courts available, this is a high-capacity venue suitable for groups and families.
- Court Etiquette: These are dedicated public courts operated on a first-come, first-served basis. When players are waiting, a strict 30-minute time limit is enforced to ensure fair access for everyone. Players must be present to claim a court.
- Usage Rules: The courts are for tennis only; activities like skateboarding, rollerblading, or ball hockey are prohibited to protect the surface.
Park Amenities
Beyond tennis, the location offers immediate access to Central Park’s wide array of amenities. Players can easily transition to the nearby pitch-and-putt golf course, outdoor swimming pool, or the extensive network of walking trails (including the Trail of Hope). Public washrooms and drinking fountains are conveniently located near the courts, and the area is well-served by a large parking lot accessible from Patterson Avenue.
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