About Edenbridge Tennis Club
Edenbridge Tennis Club has been a welcoming home for tennis players in Etobicoke for generations. Nestled within a quiet, tree-lined neighbourhood, the club offers a friendly, inclusive environment where members of all ages and skill levels can learn, play, compete, and connect. Our mission is simple: to create a vibrant community space where people feel supported, active, and genuinely part of something special.
The club is proudly operated by a dedicated team of volunteers who oversee everything from membership and facilities to leagues, lessons, junior programs, and special events. Their commitment ensures that Edenbridge remains a place where newcomers feel comfortable picking up a racquet for the first time, and experienced players find meaningful competition and community.
Throughout the season, Edenbridge offers a wide range of programming. Members can participate in after-school lessons, summer camps, house leagues, InterCounty teams, singles ladders, round robins, and year-end tournaments. Social events, club gatherings, and our annual group outing to the National Bank Open help strengthen the sense of community that defines Edenbridge.
We take pride in fostering a respectful, encouraging atmosphere where players can build confidence, improve skills, and form lasting friendships. Whether you’re here to play casually, train competitively, or simply enjoy the energy of a lively community club, Edenbridge provides opportunities for everyone.
Below, you can explore key information about our club:
• Contact Us – Reach our club manager or volunteer team
• FAQs – Helpful answers for new and returning members
• Newsletter – Stay updated on announcements and seasonal reminders
• Gallery – Photos from events, programs, and club activities
• Board & Associations – Meet the volunteers who keep ETC thriving
• Club Policies – Membership details and guidelines
Whether you’re joining for the first time or returning for another great season, Edenbridge Tennis Club is excited to welcome you to the courts.
