The Best Indoor Sports Fields in Toronto
The best indoor sports fields in Toronto make living through Canadian winters a little more bearable. Ditch the frozen fields and partake in your favourite sports year-round with these sprawling artificially-turfed expanses for endless frolicking.
Here are the best indoor sports fields in Toronto.
Head to The Hangar in North York for all the staples of a good indoor complex. They have everything from $10 drop-in soccer (they have four fields) to a ball hockey arena, two multi-sports courts, an in-house restaurant, and a bleacher for the fans to cheer from while sitting snugly in a full-sized dome.
Monarch Park Stadium, a TDSB go-to at Hanson and Coxwell, comes equipped with a clubhouse, state-of-the-art lighting and an NFL-sized football field that includes mini soccer fields, ideal for everything from rugby to baseball. Their four-lane Beynon running track is a big draw too, being only one of two indoor tracks in the city.
Sitting right behind Central Tech High School at Bathurst and Harbord, this downtown sports hub offers the only divider net system in the city, which lets players share the field while playing different sports at the same time. This turf field is also the only in the city lined for 9 v 9 games.
Open from 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. daily, this facility by St. Clair and the DVP is the spot to practice with your favourite iron in the winter. The indoor driving range opens yearly in November, while hosting baseball, football, dodgeball, and ultimate frisbee on their 24,000 square-foot indoor turf.
A curling rink-turned-soccer hub, Soccerplex has seen major upgrades over the years which include a multi-field air-supported dome and top-of-the-line turf. Though soccer is a main focus, this field by Lawrence and Vic Park is good for the full gamut of sports, from spike ball to flag football.
This North York complex at Finch and Dufferin has plenty of top-notch sports facilities, with free parking and basketball court and soccer field rentals available until 12 a.m. daily. Once you're done working up a sweat, head over to the Lounge Bar (which you can rent out for your next big event).
Grab your bats and head to Scarborough for a game of cricket on one of five cricket lanes on 8,000 square feet of turf. There's even extra padding underneath, to go easy on the knees. Cricket aside, there are two volleyball courts, four badminton courts, ping pong tables, and a 1,000 square-foot studio.
Soccer heads and beach volleyball fiends congregate to this 50,000 square-foot indoor sports dome in the Portlands, which includes a mini-pitch, and outside, 23 outdoor volleyball courts. They're also home to bubble soccer, if you want to protect your delicate body from any bumps and bruises.
This Etobicoke venue is open-air during the warmer months and domed during fall and winter, so you can keep the games going all year long. Here, you can play everything from cricket to ultimate frisbee on the massive 300 by 200-foot field, which you can book in its entirety for larger games and tournaments.
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