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Frecuently Asked Questions

1. Where is The District Padel & Pickleball Club located?

The District Padel & Pickleball Club is located at 1550 Caterpillar Rd, Unit A, Mississauga, Ontario, with convenient access from Toronto, Etobicoke, Oakville, and across the GTA.

2. Is The District a padel club in Toronto or Mississauga?

The District’s flagship club serves the Greater Toronto Area and is located in Mississauga. It is designed for players looking for a premium padel and pickleball club near Toronto, Etobicoke, Oakville, and surrounding communities.

3. How many padel courts does The District have?

The District Toronto features 8 super-panoramic padel courts built for competitive play, tournaments, coaching, social matches, and everyday court bookings.

4. Does The District have pickleball courts?

Yes. The District Toronto includes 7 pickleball courts, making it a destination for both padel and pickleball players in Mississauga and the GTA.

5. Can I book a padel court online?

Yes. Players can book a padel court online through The District’s booking platform. Court reservations are available for casual play, training sessions, and match play.

6. Can I book a pickleball court online?

Yes. Pickleball courts can be booked online through The District’s booking system, allowing players to reserve their preferred time and plan their games in advance.

7. Does The District offer padel lessons?

Yes. The District offers padel lessons through its M3 Padel Academy programme. Coaching is available for beginners, intermediate players, advanced players, and competitive athletes.

8. Are the padel coaches certified or trained?

The District’s coaches are trained under the M3 Methodology, developed by M3 Padel Academy, a globally recognized padel training system focused on technique, tactics, physical preparation, and mental development.

9. Is The District suitable for beginners?

Yes. The District welcomes first-time players and beginners. The club offers coaching, equipment support, court bookings, and a community-focused environment to help new players learn padel or pickleball with confidence.

10. Do I need to bring my own padel racket or pickleball paddle?

You can bring your own equipment, but selected memberships include free racket rentals. The on-site PadelGo Pro Shop also offers premium padel and pickleball equipment, apparel, and accessories with expert guidance.

11. Does The District have a pro shop?

Yes. The District Toronto includes an on-site PadelGo Pro Shop with a curated selection of padel and pickleball equipment, apparel, accessories, and product advice for different playing levels.

12. What memberships are available at The District?

The District offers several membership options, including Daytime Pickleball Membership, Student Membership, Daytime Padel Membership, and Founders Membership. Benefits vary by plan and may include unlimited play, advanced booking, guest passes, rentals, class discounts, and access to amenities.

13. Are there student memberships?

Yes. The District offers a Student Membership designed for players who want consistent court time, flexible access, and a fixed monthly rate.

14. Does The District host leagues, socials, or events?

Yes. The District is designed for daily play, coaching, exhibitions, leagues, social events, round robins, King of the Court formats, and larger community events.

15. Is there a junior padel academy?

Yes. The District is implementing a High-Performance Junior Academy based on the M3 Methodology, with a long-term development approach for young players who want to improve and compete.

16. What amenities does The District offer?

The club includes a social lounge, snack bar, modern changing rooms, showers, secure lockers, a pro shop, padel courts, pickleball courts, coaching, memberships, and community events.

17. What are The District’s opening hours?

The District lists its club hours as open daily from 7:00 am to 11:00 pm. Guest support is available on weekdays from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm ET and on weekends from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm ET.

18. Is The District good for corporate events or group bookings?

Yes. The District is designed for community events, leagues, exhibitions, and large-scale gatherings, making it suitable for corporate groups, private events, and team-building experiences.

19. What is the difference between padel and pickleball?

Padel is typically played on an enclosed glass court with solid rackets and a ball similar to a tennis ball, while pickleball is played with paddles and a plastic ball on a smaller court. The District offers both sports so players can choose the format that best fits their style.

20. How do I contact The District Toronto?

You can contact The District Toronto by phone or WhatsApp at +1 (782) 297-2335, or by email at toronto@thedistrictpadel.com.