York Region
Indoor Courts
HiSports - Vaughan/Stouffville
To be updated


Pickleplex Vaughan / Promendae
Trio Sportsplex/ACE/ Fairgrounds Assembly Park
To be updated




Best Options
It depends on how many times a week you play and what you are looking for: leagues, Drop-ins, Court Bookins
We compared Pickleplex Social Club & HiSports Vaughan memberships to help YOU find the best fit based on how often you play.
Whether you're an occasional player, weekday warrior, or full-on pickleball addict—here’s what we found 👇
✅ Occasional or flexible players?
✅ Hardcore prime-time grinders?
✅ Families or seasonal snowbirds?
HiSports Vaughan (Membership-Based Model)
HiSports is designed for serious players who want consistent access to courts all year round.
✅ Best for high-frequency players & families
✅ Large facility with 11 indoor courts
✅ Annual memberships range from $850 to $3,376
✅ Offers “Snowbirds” seasonal plan & Junior memberships
✅ Booking priority & discounted court rates (depending on plan)
👉 Great for frequent players who play 3+ times per week.
Pickleplex Social Club (Flexible Social-Focused Membership)
Pickleplex blends pickleball with social vibes.
✅ Ideal for casual to moderately active players
✅ Memberships from $99.99 to $129.99/month
✅ Free or discounted play depending on time of day
✅ Includes perks like member socials, guest passes & shop discounts
✅ Month-to-month flexibility
👉 Best for players seeking social atmosphere & flexible access.
York Region Pickleball (Pay-As-You-Go Model)
York Region Pickleball is all about affordable, flexible play without long-term commitments.
✅ No expensive memberships—just pay when you play
✅ Casual play options, competitive skill-based leagues & structured drop-ins
✅ Locations across Vaughan, Richmond Hill, and York Region
✅ Programs for all skill levels—whether you're new or advanced
✅ Typically much lower cost per session compared to private operators
👉 Perfect for players who want flexibility, community, and competitive play without high fees.
Bottom Line: Which Pickleball Option Is Best for You?
When it comes to value, everything depends on how often you play each week and where you’re comfortable playing.
✅ HiSports Vaughan
✔ Best suited for frequent players (3+ times per week)
✔ Dedicated indoor courts year-round
✔ Memberships from $850–$3,376/year
✔ However, many players report restrictions with fencing, lighting angles, and noise inside the facility
✔ Courts are fully dedicated, but those issues affect playability
✅ Pickleplex Social Club (Opening Soon – Promenade & Hwy 7/Weston Rd)
✔ Designed for casual to moderately active players
✔ Social atmosphere + perks like guest passes and shop discounts
✔ Memberships range from $99.99 to $129.99/month
⚠️ Facilities not yet open—height restrictions are confirmed at some locations, which could affect play
✔ We recommend waiting to see the actual playing conditions before committing
✅ York Region Pickleball (Pay-As-You-Go Model)
✔ Most affordable & flexible option
✔ No costly memberships—simply pay when you play
✔ Winter play on basketball & gym floors (lower bounce, slower pace)
✔ Summer play on dedicated outdoor courts at Fairgrounds Assembly Park
✔ Offers both casual play & skill-based leagues for competitive players
✔ Excellent for players who want flexibility, affordability, and community-based programs
✔ Great for players who play 1-2x per week or seasonally
✅ Newmarket’s Upcoming Indoor Facility (Coming 2025)
✔ For those living near Newmarket, this could be a game-changer
✔ 20 dedicated indoor courts—expected to become the largest year-round facility in York Region
✔ Municipal pricing (yet to be released), but likely very competitive for residents
✔ Ideal for those in northern York Region or anyone willing to drive for year-round, large-scale play
✔ Will likely pressure other cities to expand their pickleball offerings too
✅ Final Recommendation:
If you play casually or moderately (1-2x/week), York Region Pickleball offers unbeatable flexibility and affordability right now—especially with pay-as-you-go leagues and drop-ins.
If you’re a high-frequency player, HiSports may work—but try the courts first to make sure you’re comfortable with the conditions.
As for Pickleplex, we recommend holding off until their facilities open and players can experience them firsthand.
And if you live near Newmarket or don’t mind driving, keep an eye on their massive indoor complex—this could become the new gold standard for year-round pickleball in the region.