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Pickleball courts with lights in Toronto

Evening pickleball in Toronto depends on court lighting — especially in spring and fall when daylight fades before peak after-work traffic. This hub lists every Toronto court in our registry where official data confirms lights are available.

Lit courts still follow park hours and seasonal schedules. Some lights are on timers or shared with other sports; the court guide notes hours and season where we have them from City or venue sources.

Pair lights with the free or BYO filters on our court directory to narrow down evening options near you — for example, lit free parks that accept portable nets.

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Each card links to a full court guide — photos, parking, booking, and FAQs from our City-sourced registry.

FAQ

Which Toronto pickleball courts have lights?
Every court on this page is marked lights: true in Courlo's verified registry, sourced from City of Toronto facility amenities or official venue listings. Use the full court guide for hours and season.
Are lit Toronto courts open after dark year-round?
Not always. Many lit outdoor pads are seasonal and follow park closing times. Check each guide for season, hours, and whether play is outdoor-only.
Do I need to bring my own net to lit courts?
Some lit courts have permanent nets; others require BYO portable nets on shared tennis lines. Filter the directory by BYO nets or read the Surface & features section on each guide.
When are lit courts busiest?
Weekday evenings (roughly 5–8 p.m.) are typically peak at popular lit parks. Courlo guides include busy-time estimates where available.