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West Island Montreal Tennis

This group is intended for people who primarily play on the West Island of Montreal, but is by no means restricted to just West Island players.

Location: West Island Montreal, Quebec
Members: 25
Latest Activity: May 13

West Island Tennis Courts

In DDO:
Parc Coolbrooke, 260 Spring Garden. 3 courts. Condition: Pretty good. Paint looks fairly new. Courts are smooth but with some minor cracks. Lit for night play

Elm Park, 530 Montcalm. 3 courts. Condition: OK. The paint is starting to wear. Some cracks are fairly large and certain areas are uneven. Lit for night play.

Parc Fairview, 345 Blue Haven. 3 courts. Condition: Good. Minor cracks painted over with fresh paint. Relatively smooth and even surface. Lit for night play.

Parc Edward Janiszewski, 264 Ernest. 3 courts. Condition: Good. The paint is pretty new, but there are some significant cracks forming.

Parc Lake Road, 85 Hemingway. 4 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Sunnybrooke, 100 Cadman. 3 courts. Condition: OK. The paint is good but there are numerous cracks forming. Lit for night play.

Parc Terry Fox (WestPark), 100 Fairview. 3 courts. Condition: Very good. Paint is fairly new, and the court is smooth with minor cracks. Lots of space between courts. Lit for night play, but the middle court doesn't get as much light. Fairly busy park.

Parc Westminster, 531 Westminster. 3 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Westwood, 45 Thornton. 4 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Wilson (Frederick T), 98 A Fredmir. 4 courts. Condition: Very good. Paint is very new, and the courts have very few cracks.

In Kirkland:
Parc Canvin, 1 Surrey. 3 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Ecclestone, 130 Argyle. 3 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Heritage, Chemin Lantier. 2 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Holleufer, 75 Charlevoix. 3 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Kirkland, 81 Park Ridge. 3 courts. Condition: Very good. Good paint, smooth and even with just some minor cracks. Basketball court is not separated from the tennis courts however. Lit for night play.

In Beaconsfield:
Parc Beacon Hill, 100 Harwood Gate. 3 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Beaconsfield Heights, Evergreen and Park. 2 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Briarwood (Willowbrook), 50 Willowbrook. 3 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Christmas, 424 Beaconsfield blvd. 3 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Drummond, Beaurepaire Dr. and Sussex Dr. 3 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Rockhill, 555 Beaurepaire Prom. Condition: ?

Parc Windermere, 313 Windermere. Condition: ?

In Pierrefonds-Roxboro:
Parc Alexander, Oakwood and Jacque-Bizard. 3 courts. Condition: OK. Worn paint with many minor cracks. Space is tight.

Parc Greendale, King and Lyons. 1 court. Condition: ?

Parc Grier, Meloche and Turpin. 4 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Brook, Brook and des Arbres. 2 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Trudeau, Gouin and Allard. 2 courts. Condition: ?

Parc A-Ma-Baie, Gouin and Pierre Lauzon. 2 courts. Condition: ?

Sportplex (google maps), Richmond and Aselme-Lavigne. 6 courts. Condition: ?

In Pointe-Claire:
Parc Alexandre Bourgeau, 7 Ste. Anne Ave. 2 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Cedar, 20 Robinsdale Ave. 3 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Clearpoint, 40 Killarney Gardens Avenue. 6 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Ovide, 20 Ovide Avenue. 3 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Northview, 111 Viking Avenue, 2 courts. Condition: ?

Parc ARTHUR-SÉGUIN (formerly LAKESIDE HEIGHTS), 365 St. Louis Avenue. 2 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Valois, 85 Belmont Avenue. 3 courts. Condition: ?
81 Summerhill. 4 courts. Condition: ?

In Dorval:
Parc Surrey, Parkfield Ave. 2 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Carignon, Provost and 42nd Ave. 4 courts. Condition: ?

Dorval Municipal Tennis Club, 1350 Dawson Avenue. 8 courts.

Others:
Baie d’Urfé Tennis Club, 20617 Lakeshore Road.

Parc Senneville, Pacific Ave and Morningside Ave, Senneville. 2 courts. Condition: ?

Parc Crevier, Perrault Ave, Ste. Anne-de-Bellevue. 2 courts. Condition: ?

McGill MacDonald Campus, Lakeshore, Ste. Anne-de-Bellevue. 4 courts, clay. Condition: Not bad. There are uneven portions as expected for semi-maintained clay. The lines can be somewhat raised in areas. There seems to be only about 15 feet from the baseline to the fence, which is tight. No lights for night play.

Discussion Forum

Looking to play tennis in West Island

Started by Abhay Ghatpande. Last reply by Vladislav Tchernev May 13. 2 Replies

Looking to Play Tennis - West Island Montreal

Started by Stephen Arkin. Last reply by Stephen Arkin Jun 8, 2011. 2 Replies

 

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