New Indoor Pickleball Clubs Set to Open in Saskatchewan Cities
New private pickleball clubs coming to Regina, Saskatoon

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Picklr Canada is launching two new indoor pickleball clubs in Saskatchewan, with the first opening in Saskatoon later this year and another planned for Regina. These facilities aim to enhance the local pickleball experience, featuring multiple courts and community spaces, while addressing the growing demand for the sport in the region.
- 01The Saskatoon facility will span 31,000 square feet and include 10 full-sized pickleball courts.
- 02Picklr Canada aims to operate up to 65 indoor pickleball facilities across Canada by 2031.
- 03A temporary pop-up location in Regina is planned for this summer to alleviate a court shortage.
- 04Membership options at Picklr clubs include $195/month for unlimited access, with discounts for juniors and families.
- 05The first Picklr club in Saskatchewan is set to open at 830 43rd Street East in Saskatoon in early fall 2026.
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Picklr Canada has announced plans to open two new private indoor pickleball clubs in Saskatchewan, specifically in Saskatoon and Regina. The Saskatoon location, set to open later this year, will feature a 31,000 square foot facility with 10 full-sized courts, locker rooms, and a community space for events and competitions. The Regina site is still under evaluation for location, but a temporary pop-up is planned for this summer to address the current shortage of courts in the city. Rob Lloyd, President of Picklr Canada, expressed excitement about the partnership with Saskatchewan Pickleball Clubs Ltd., emphasizing their commitment to providing top-tier pickleball experiences. The clubs will offer various membership options, including a $195 per month unlimited membership, with additional benefits such as access to all Picklr locations in Canada and the U.S. The first club in Saskatchewan will be located at 830 43rd Street East in Saskatoon, with an opening anticipated in early fall 2026. This expansion reflects the growing interest in pickleball in the region, as local players have shown overwhelming support for new facilities.
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The new pickleball clubs will provide enhanced facilities for local players, addressing the growing demand for indoor sports options.
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