The District Padel & Pickleball Club is set to launch its first location in Toronto during winter 2026. This facility will serve as the brand's operational hub, with plans for further sites in Cancún and Puerto Vallarta. It aims to blend competitive racquet sports with social and retail elements.
The District Padel & Pickleball Club, a new venue dedicated to racquet sports, will open its flagship site in Toronto in winter 2026. This marks the brand's initial foray into Canada, functioning as its primary operational base. Future expansions include locations in Cancún and Puerto Vallarta, as outlined on the company's website.
While the precise address remains undisclosed, the site is positioned near major highways, making it convenient for residents of Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, Etobicoke, Brampton, and Burlington. The facility will boast eight super panoramic padel courts and seven pickleball courts, complemented by modern amenities such as changing rooms, showers, and lockers.
Beyond the courts, the club emphasizes a holistic experience. A social lounge will facilitate gatherings for league nights, tournaments, and community events, while an on-site snack bar provides light fare and refreshments for pre- and post-match dining. Coaching programs follow the M3 Methodology via the M3 Padel Academy, with offerings including exhibitions, leagues, and a High Performance Junior Academy for long-term player development.
Retail integration is another key feature. As Canada's exclusive distributor of Adidas padel and pickleball equipment, the club will house a PadelGo Pro Shop stocking rackets, balls, apparel, and accessories. This Toronto location is designed to establish benchmarks for the brand's growth, positioning it as both a competitive sports hub and a social gathering spot for enthusiasts of padel and pickleball.