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The City of Medicine Hat has seen tremendous growth in the sport of pickleball throughout the community. To better accommodate the sport and future tournaments, the Parks and Recreation Department is looking to develop a centralized pickleball facility.
In 2015, the City painted pickleball lines on the two tennis courts located at Lions Park. This created two tennis courts and eight pickleball courts the public could utilize, with portable nets.
In 2018, resurfacing work was completed at two previously tennis-only courts, including McCoy High School and Ross Glen. Each location has been converted to accommodate four dedicated pickleball courts and one dedicated tennis court.
Lions Park is being considered as a designated pickleball facility for the following reasons:
Two existing tennis courts with pickleball lines painted on playing surface
Location is scheduled for court rehabilitation/enhancement
Room for existing court expansion to USAPA standards
Medicine Hat Pickleball Club has submitted an application for $125,000 CFEP provincial grant funding to assist in the upgrade
Pickleball players frequently utilizing all eight courts
Washrooms, other facilities close by
Best alternative for off-street parking
A court conversion at Lions Park could see eight dedicated pickleball courts.
Lions Park would be a public pickleball facility, with available booking times for programming or other.
The City continues to look at other locations around Medicine Hat, including South Ridge, Southview and Osbourne, to continue growing the sport.
The City of Medicine Hat has seen tremendous growth in the sport of pickleball throughout the community. To better accommodate the sport and future tournaments, the Parks and Recreation Department is looking to develop a centralized pickleball facility.
In 2015, the City painted pickleball lines on the two tennis courts located at Lions Park. This created two tennis courts and eight pickleball courts the public could utilize, with portable nets.
In 2018, resurfacing work was completed at two previously tennis-only courts, including McCoy High School and Ross Glen. Each location has been converted to accommodate four dedicated pickleball courts and one dedicated tennis court.
Lions Park is being considered as a designated pickleball facility for the following reasons:
Two existing tennis courts with pickleball lines painted on playing surface
Location is scheduled for court rehabilitation/enhancement
Room for existing court expansion to USAPA standards
Medicine Hat Pickleball Club has submitted an application for $125,000 CFEP provincial grant funding to assist in the upgrade
Pickleball players frequently utilizing all eight courts
Washrooms, other facilities close by
Best alternative for off-street parking
A court conversion at Lions Park could see eight dedicated pickleball courts.
Lions Park would be a public pickleball facility, with available booking times for programming or other.
The City continues to look at other locations around Medicine Hat, including South Ridge, Southview and Osbourne, to continue growing the sport.
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The playing surface at Lions Park is in need of a court refurbishment this year and there is room to expand beyond the current fencing and create a dedicated pickleball facility with eight regulation sized courts.
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