Sports Annex

In the winter : A refrigerated ice surface is available from the end of December to the end of February, weather permitting. It’s an indoor, lit rink with boards for hockey.

In the summer : Pickleball courts are available on reservation.

Contact us

Address

6985 Mackle Road

GPS

45.4732042, -73.670069778514

Pickleball

The Sports Annex is equipped with five regulation courts that feature a professional-grade, non-skid surface.

Schedule

Mid-May – Mid-October
8 am to 10 pm

Price per person

  • Resident rate: $10 per 2 hours
  • Non-resident rate: $15 per 2 hours
  • Free for holders of the Fun Card with Pickleball Option

The courts

Courts 1 and 2 are for members and non-members. Court access is based on the paddle-rack system method.

Courts 3, 4, and 5 are for members, and court access is based on a reservation. All players must have a Fun Card with Pickleball Option.

Pickleball membership

For prices and membership policy, visit our Recreation memberships page.

Rules

  • Courts are reserved for pickleball play only.
  • Get approval from Côte Saint-Luc Recreation Department before holding lessons, clinics, tournaments, or other organized events.
  • Wear suitable clothes and shoes on the courts.
  • Keep animals, bikes, scooters, rollerblades, and skateboards on the courts.
  • No smoking, vaping, eating, or drinking alcohol on the premises.
  • Keep the courts clean and litter-free.
  • Cellphone usage is not permitted.
  • The City is not responsible for lost or misplaced items on or around the facility.


Reservation policy

  • Only Côte Saint-Luc Fun Card with Pickleball Add-on Membership holders are eligible to reserve a court.
  • A court can be reserved up to 7 days in advance online at City of Côte Saint-Luc – Club – Pickleball en Ligne™.
  • You will need to register to the reservation website with your Côte Saint-Luc Fun Card with Pickleball Add-on Membership number.
  • Singles can reserve for 1 hour; Doubles can reserve 1 hour or 2 hours.
  • Reservation limits may apply based on demand.
  • Check in with the attendant before entering the courts.
  • Court booking tutorial City Côte Saint-Luc (youtube.com)


Etiquette

  • Have fun and enjoy the game!
  • Follow rules for a safe and fair experience. Ignoring rules may lead to expulsion.
  • For help enforcing rules, talk to an attendant or
    Recreation staff.
  • Drop-in play is first-come, first-play for everyone.
  • Put your paddle in the rack and wait for your turn.
  • Use just one paddle per player. No holding spots.
  • Remain in the spectator area while waiting to play.
  • Monopolizing courts or excluding others from joining is not permitted.
  • A game is won by being the first player to win 11 points, and be at least 2 points ahead of opponent.
  • You can switch courts to find a game that matches your skill.
  • Please follow the instructions of City attendants or volunteers.
  • Abusive language or behaviour will not be tolerated.
  • At the end of each game, tap paddles and say “good game!”

Paddlerack system

  1. Place your paddle in the paddle rack when you arrive.
  2. After finishing your game, leave the court, to allow waiting players to use the court.
  3. Join a stack of less than 4 paddles or start a new stack if all stacks are full.
  4. When a court is free, the leftmost stack of paddles gets the court. Slide all stacks to the left, keeping the order.
  5. If your stack has less than 4 paddles and it’s your turn, call out for more players. They can join whether their paddle is on the rack or not.
  6. When leaving the court, put the 4 paddles together or mix them in different stacks with fewer than 4 paddles.

Visit www.pickleballcanada.org for more information.

The skating rink is closed for the season

Skating rink

Recreational skate

  • Maximum 140 skaters.
  • CSA approved hockey helmet and faceguard are required for children under the age of 13. Other protective gear is recommended for all ages.
  • Only ice skates are permitted on the surface.
  • Please skate at a sensible speed and follow the circulation of other skaters.
  • Refrain from carrying or lifting children on your shoulders.
  • Skaters may not sit on the boards.
  • Pets are not permitted on the ice.
  • No smoking, vaping, or drinking alcohol on the premises.
  • Eating or chewing gum is prohibited on the ice.
  • Cellphone usage and other electronic devices are not permitted on the ice.
  • Sticks and pucks / figure skating techniques are not permitted.
  • Abusive language, and behaviour will not be tolerated.
  • Approval from the Recreation Department is required before holding lessons or other organized events.
  • Have fun and enjoy the game!
  • Accidents, injuries, misconduct or hazardous conditions should be reported to the skate monitor.
  • The city is not responsible for any lost or damaged items.

Shinny hockey

The stick and puck activity are designed for working on your skills, skating, shot or puck-handling.

  • All players 18 and under must wear full regulation hockey protective equipment.
    • Helmet with cage
    • Hockey gloves
    • Neck guard
    • Skates
    • Stick
    • Puck
  • Maximum of 40 people on the ice.
  • Priority granted according to the order of arrival.
  • The rules mentioned above apply.

Schedule

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CLOSED – In effect from March 22 – November

Statutory holidays   :  see what’s open or closed.

Contact us: [email protected]