Woodbine Beach Park: Toronto rec court with one pickleball pad
Courlo Editorial · · · 4 min read

Woodbine Beach Park is a Toronto recreation-court destination: 1 outdoor pickleball court at 1675 Lake Shore, Toronto, ON. Nets are portable — bring your own or coordinate with players already on the pad. No overhead court lights are listed — plan for daytime sessions. Outdoor — typically spring through fall.
Verified facts
Last verified
- Address
- 1675 Lake Shore, Toronto, ON
- Courts
- 1 — 1 outdoor pickleball court per the City of Toronto pickleball listing (facility id=311) — 1×No Net (unlit).
- Surface
- Outdoor hard court (multipurpose sport pad)
- Nets
- BYO / portable nets
- Cost
- Free public play
- Lights
- No court lights listed
- Season
- Outdoor — typically spring through fall; winter snow and maintenance can limit access.
- Access
- Free public drop-in on lined courts — bring a portable net or coordinate with players on site. Share courts with anyone waiting (typical park etiquette). Confirm access on the official toronto.ca facility page before you go.
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What you get on the rec court
1 outdoor pickleball court per the City of Toronto pickleball listing (facility id=311) — 1×No Net (unlit). Surface: Outdoor hard court (multipurpose sport pad).
Busiest windows are typically Weekend afternoons, Summer evenings before dusk — Courlo labels these as estimates, not live foot-traffic data.
Gear, season, and booking
Free public drop-in on lined courts — bring a portable net or coordinate with players on site. Share courts with anyone waiting (typical park etiquette). Confirm access on the official toronto.ca facility page before you go.
Outdoor — typically spring through fall; winter snow and maintenance can limit access.
central neighbourhood context
Woodbine Beach Park sits in Toronto · central — a local rec-court option for players who want free drop-in without crossing the city.
Confirm court count and net type on-site — the City table lists multiple net types at some parks.
Transit and parking
Street or park lot parking may be available — confirm signs on arrival. Arrive early on summer weekends when courts are busy.
TTC routes vary by park — open the map on this page and plan your trip via the TTC trip planner.
Frequently asked questions
The City of Toronto pickleball listing (facility id=311) shows 1 outdoor court (1×No Net (unlit)).
The City listing includes courts with no permanent net — bring a portable net or coordinate with players on site.
Yes — public drop-in when courts are open, unless a reservation or program is in progress.
No — the City listing does not include court lights at this facility.
The toronto.ca amenities table does not list Book online for pickleball at this facility — drop-in unless the City updates the listing.
Sources
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