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Frequently Asked Questions

​A winter tennis dome is being built at Rosalea Park as a new initiative to support Brampton Youth, in response to an increase in demand for youth tennis:

  • 3 new high-quality asphalt acrylic tennis courts
  • A seasonal winter dome to address the challenge of keeping youth active year-round
  • Replacement parking to accommodate the various needs of the residents in the surrounding areas
  • Tree planting​

​There are six parking lots in downtown Brampton where you can park for free:

​Construction is expected to start in late spring 2024, with site preparations beginning in May 2024.​

​The construction is anticipated to be completed by the end of fall 2024.​

​The Chinguacousy Park Winter Tennis Membership is not valid at this new facility. For the 2024/2025 winter tennis season, no membership is required to book a court time at Rosalea. However, pre-registration is required for programs and court bookings. 

​Please note that for the 2024/2025 winter tennis season, no membership will be required to book a court time. However, pre-registration is required for programs and court bookings. 

The tennis dome will be up from late fall to early spring.During the winter months, the dome will be available for court time bookings and focus on youth programming and events.Once the dome isremoved, courts will be available forpublic use, similar to the City’s other tennis courts.  

Tennis memberships and court bookings are not included in the 70+ free membership. This is consistent with the current tennis operations at Chinguacousy Park.

A variety of affordable, competitive and recreational programs for all ages and abilities will be available, including lessons, leagues, tournaments and court time bookings.​​

​While the facility will focus on youth programming, there will be both court time bookings and programs available for adults and seniors during non-peak hours.​

​Premier Racquet Clubs (PRC) is a community based, self-sustaining, winterized year-round tennis facility in Brampton, improving and utilizing the planned municipal-owned tennis facility at Rosalea Park. The facility programming will be led by internationally recognized tennis leader Karl Hale (current Tournament Director of the National Bank Open), and long-time Brampton tennis leader.  Premier Racquet Clubs have two other municipally partnered locations, one in Markham and one in Mississauga. In 2022, PRC was awarded the TPA Excellence Award from the Tennis Professionals Association for their community engagement efforts, including providing scholarships for children from low-income families and partnering with local schools to run after-school programs.​​

  • ​Reduced operating costs to the municipality and taxpayers 
  • Operational and technical expertise in tennis programming, including coaches and pros certified through the Tennis Professionals Association and Tennis Canada
  • Expanded recreational and high-performance opportunities for youth interested in tennis, currently not available during the winter in Brampton
  • More availability of tennis court time during the winter months for all ages 
  • Provide opportunities for hosting events that will bring visitors to showcase Brampton talent​

​The City has a number of third-party operators and/or tenants throughout its facilities that offer sport and recreation programming and services to residents. Some examples include minor sports organizations, recreational service providers, childcare providers and the current operator of the CAA Centre.​

The facility is owned by the City of Brampton and will be operated in partnership with Premier Racquet Clubs from September to May annually. 

​Once the facility is open, court times can be booked through the City’s third-party operator, Premier Racquet Clubs, here​.

​The Rosalea Winter Tennis Facility is being operated in partnership with Premier Racquet Clubs. To learn more about Premier Racquet Clubs, visit their website here or email infobramptonrp@premierracquetclubs.com.   ​

To ensure residents have every opportunity to participate in programs at the Rosalea Tennis Club, registered tennis programs will begin at this facility in January 2025. Registration will open December 9, 2025 with the remainder of winter 2025 recreation programs and can be completed online using the City’s registration platform at www.brampton.ca/registerforprograms. Program costs will be aligned with the Council-approved User-Fee By-Law, and will feature a variety of skill levels for a variety of age groups. 

Additional programs will be available through the City’s third-party operator, Premier Racquet Clubs, and registration can be completed by visiting their website at www.premierracquetclubs.com.  ​​


​Four accessible parking spaces will be available for facility patrons.​

​While the dome is in operation, washrooms will be available for patrons of the facility.​

​Questions regarding the Downtown Brampton Flood Protection Project can be directed to riverwalk@brampton.ca, and more information can be found at Downtown Brampton Flood Pro​ject​.​

​Premier Racquet Club (PRC) provides expert tennis programs and training that reflect a quality over and above what the City is able to offer, given their expertise and experience. This provides Brampton residents, specifically youth, a local option for both entry level and high-performance tennis, ensuring that Brampton talent is able to train and play in the City in which they live, and retaining talent. The City of Brampton will continue to provide foundational programming at both this location and Chinguacousy Park to ensure that all residents have the opportunity to participate in tennis programs at a variety of skill levels and price points.​

All floodlights are aimed downward at the court within the fenced area, with no light directed at adjacent buildings. The directional LED lights provide precise control.​

​Twelve new trees have been planted between the tennis facility and 53 Church Street E. Additional planting is not recommended, as the current spacing ensures adequate room for the trees to mature properly.​

​The planned hours of operation are 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., aligning with the City’s tennis court hours during the summer months.​

​No. For additional questions relating to encampments, please contact the Region of Peel or visit their website here.​