Pickleball by the lake.
A park in progress.
Two free public courts on Toronto's waterfront, plus an off-leash dog run, painted picnic tables, and 10,000 m² of fresh green space.
Here for a good time, not a long time.





What's here
A scrappy little park that became the neighborhood's living room. Built for play, community, and the lake.
2 Pickleball Courts
The park's heart. Free, public, and first-come-first-served. Painted green and blue. Nets stay up year-round but may be unplayable in deep snow.


Pickleball at the park.
Two free public courts painted in signature green and blue. This is where the energy of the park lives — from sunrise matches to sunset rallies.
The Rules
- • First-come, first-served
- • 1-hour limit if people are waiting
- • Bring your own paddles and balls
- • Nets stay up year-round
Big dogs, small dogs, all friends here.
The woodchip surface is soft on paws and stays reasonably dry. There's a dual-height water fountain for both humans and pups right by the entrance.
- Hours
- Dawn to Dusk
- Surface
- Woodchips
- Amenities
- Water, waste bins
- Status
- First-come, first-served


Come down to the lake.
Location
50 Queens Quay East, Toronto, ON
Getting here
- 🚶10-minute walk from Union Station
- 🚲Directly on the Martin Goodman Trail
- 🚌TTC: 6 Bay, 19 Bay, or 114 Queens Quay East
Hours
Open Daily • Dawn to Dusk

Arriving by foot

Arriving by bike

Arriving by transit