CNPL Metropolitan Split Oakville 2025: The Canadian National Pickleball League will host its fourth and final regular season event of 2025 at CourtX in Oakville, Ontario, on September 6 and 7. The tournament, called the CNPL Metropolitan Split, runs from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day and will feature Canada’s top players.
Eight national teams from the Eastern and Western divisions will compete for playoff seeding. Each team is made up of six athletes, including at least five Canadians. In total, 48 players will take the court across two days of matches. Grounds passes are required for most spectators and cost $5 per day online in advance or $10 at the door.
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A New Stop for the CNPL
This is the first time a CNPL event will be held at CourtX in Oakville. The Metropolitan Split marks the last chance for teams to secure strong positions heading into the end-of-season playoffs. Fans can expect exciting rallies, fierce rivalries, and standout performances from some of the best talent in Canadian pickleball.
Pickleball has been expanding quickly across Canada, and the CNPL has become the top stage for the sport. The league was created to showcase players, strengthen community support, and inspire more people to take up the game.
Teams Taking Part
The eight teams competing at the event are:
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Prairie Pronghorns
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Detroit-Windsor Drive
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Northern Lights Ontario Pickleball
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Vancouver Owls
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Northern Lights
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Southwestern Ontario Brewers
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Montreal Lions
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Toronto United Pickleball Club, the hometown team
These teams represent different regions and bring together some of the strongest players from across the country.
Admission and Passes
Amateur players and CNPL pros do not need a grounds pass to enter. They can register directly at the front desk. However, spectators attending to watch either the CNPL matches or the amateur tournament must buy a grounds pass.
Passes are available for $5 per day online in advance or $10 per day at the door.
Why It Matters
The Metropolitan Split is more than just another tournament. It helps decide playoff seeding and brings the sport to a new location. With pickleball growing in popularity nationwide, events like this connect fans with high-level play and help build a strong future for the sport in Canada.
News in Brief: CNPL Metropolitan Split Oakville 2025
The Canadian National Pickleball League will host the 2025 Metropolitan Split at CourtX in Oakville on September 6–7. Eight teams and 48 players will compete for playoff seeding in the season’s last regular event. Grounds passes cost $5 online or $10 at the door for most spectators.
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