Table Tennis in Montréal
79 ping pong spots mapped in Montréal, CAN — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Montréal’s table tennis scene is characterized by a vibrant mix of public-accessible outdoor tables and dedicated clubs like the Ping Revolution Club, which offers outdoor setups. The city is dense with outdoor tables scattered across diverse neighborhoods, from the public spots near the Redpath Museum to the infrastructure along the St-Laurent Boulevard. These tables are generally weather-resistant and free to use, making them a staple of the city's parks during the short but intense summer season. Whether you are playing on Préfontaine Street or near the Gouin Boulevard West, the atmosphere is generally informal and community-driven. Locations such as the Notre-Dame East Hyatt tables or the Nicolet Street tables in Hochelaga-Maisonneuve are excellent for those looking to practice or find a pickup game. Because Montréal winters are harsh, outdoor play is heavily concentrated from May through September. On warm days, popular spots like St-Germain Street can become quite crowded, so arriving early is recommended for those wanting to secure a table for an extended session.
Montréal at a glance
All ping pong spots in Montréal
Ping Revolution Club Outdoor Tables
Notre-Dame East Hyatt Tables
Redpath Museum Tables
St-Laurent Boulevard Tables
Préfontaine Street Tables
Gouin Boulevard West Tables
Nicolet Street Tables, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
St-Germain Street Outdoor Table
Rue Masson Tables
D'Iberville Street Urban Table
Rachel East, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
12e Avenue Public Ping Pong
Clark Street Illuminated Table
Boulevard Robert Tables, Montréal
Cartier Street Tables, Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
La Fontaine Street Tables, Ville-Marie
Akbar Bahmani Table Tennis Club
Rue de Rouen Tables
Prestige Tennis Table Club Outdoor
Plessis Street Outdoor Table
D'Iberville Street Outdoor Table
35e Avenue Tables
Letourneux Tables, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Rue du Hâvre Outdoor Tables
Rue Gilford Outdoor Table
Rue Bureau Tables, Montréal
Joseph St-Cyr Street Tables, Le Sud-Ouest
Rue St-Dominique Tables, Rosemont
Ville-Marie Highway Tables
La Dauversière Park, St-Léonard
De Maisonneuve E Street Table
Lasalle Boulevard Tables, Verdun
Rue Bergevin Table
Jean-Milot Street Public Ping Pong
Ida-Steinberg Tables, Hochelaga-Maisonneuve
Westbury Avenue Community Table
Rue Paré Tables
Clanranald Avenue Outdoor Ping Pong
Trenholme Park Ping Pong Table
Eadie Street Neighborhood Table
Arthur Therrien Park Tables
De Normanville Street Public Table
Place de la Fontaine Table
Notre-Dame E Street Table
Drolet Street Public Table
Rue Louis-Veuillot Table
Christophe-Colomb Tables, Ahuntsic
Rue Bourget Tables
Des Érables Avenue Public Table
Melatti Street Tables, La Salle
Prater Park Sports Hub
Lit Indoor Public Table
Sheltered Indoor Table
Park Outdoor Tables
Rue d'Iberville Tables, Montréal
Parc Campbell-Centre Tables, Montréal
Rue St-Patrick Public Garden, Montréal
Avenue Newman Tables, Montréal
Outdoor Neighborhood Table
Casual Park Table
Avenue Lionel-Groulx Tables, Montréal
Park Corner Table
William Street Tables (Montréal)
Open-Air Park Table
Avenue O'Brien Tables, St-Laurent
Public Green Space Table
Large Park Table Cluster
Avenue Émile-Duployé, Plateau-Mont-Royal
Ahuntsic-Cartierville Club Tables
Le Plateau-Mont-Royal Park Tables
Club Indoor Table
Club Practice Table
Community Pavilion Table
Indoor Public Hall Table
Indoor Community Table
Members Only Indoor Table
Private Club Table
Public Park Outdoor Table
Rue Gérin-Lajoie Tables, Montréal
Ping pong in Montréal — FAQ
Is it possible to play outdoors in the winter?
Generally no; the outdoor tables are not maintained during the winter months and are often covered in snow or closed for the season.
Do I need to bring my own equipment to public tables?
Yes, you should always bring your own paddle and ball as there are no storage or rental services provided at public outdoor sites.
Are public tables in Montréal lit at night?
Most outdoor public tables are not lit; play is generally restricted to daylight hours for safety and visibility.
Can I find competitive matches outdoors?
While most outdoor play is recreational, you can occasionally find skilled players at larger park sites, especially near club-affiliated outdoor locations.
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