The Jar Pickleball Club in Toronto has announced an exciting expansion that will significantly enhance its offerings for pickleball players. The plan includes the addition of eight new indoor pickleball courts at its current location, increasing the total to twelve and solidifying the club’s reputation as a premier destination for the sport.
Two-Phase Development Timeline
The project will be completed in two stages. By February, the first phase will introduce four new courts, with the remaining four set to open by May. This expansion aims to meet the growing demand for pickleball facilities in Toronto and provide members with more opportunities to play, compete, and enjoy the game.
State-of-the-Art Amenities
The upgrades go beyond just new courts. Members will enjoy enhanced locker rooms for men and women, each outfitted with showers and saunas for post-game relaxation. A new pro shop will offer the latest pickleball gear, and a modern lounge will serve as a social hub where members can unwind with a variety of beverages, including alcohol.
“We are dedicated to creating a premier pickleball destination. This expansion reflects our commitment to our members and the sport itself. We can’t wait to unveil these new facilities and welcome even more pickleball enthusiasts to our club.” – (Dylan Janes, Manager & Co-Founder at The Jar Pickleball Club)
Strengthening Toronto’s Pickleball Community
Since its establishment, The Jar Pickleball Club has become a vibrant community hub for players of all ages and skill levels. This expansion shows the club’s mission to make pickleball accessible and enjoyable for everyone. The club invites Torontonians to stay tuned for updates and join in celebrating this exciting milestone.
News in Brief: The Jar Pickleball Club
The Jar Pickleball Club in Toronto is expanding with eight new indoor courts, bringing the total to twelve. The two-phase project will deliver four courts by February and the rest by May.
Additional upgrades include enhanced locker rooms with saunas, a pro shop, and a social lounge with refreshments. Manager Dylan Janes highlights the expansion as a step toward creating a premier pickleball destination in Toronto.
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