Table Tennis in Toronto
46 ping pong spots mapped in Toronto, CAN — outdoor tables, clubs, and venues with addresses, ratings, and directions.
Table tennis in Toronto has moved beyond traditional clubs, finding a home in the city’s vast network of community parks. Whether you are in The Beaches near the Willow Avenue table or wandering through Little Portugal near the Dovercourt Rd tables, there is a strong culture of spontaneous street-style play. Other hubs, such as the Dundas Street West Junction table and the Felstead Avenue community space, demonstrate how integrated these facilities have become in the local urban fabric. Given Toronto’s climate, the outdoor season is short but intense, running from late May to early October. Summer weekends are the best time to find players, with the parks buzzing with activity. Most of these tables are set on concrete pads, so bring comfortable shoes. While competitive players usually head to indoor clubs, these public tables are perfect for social rallies and enjoying the city's green spaces. Always check the table surface before playing, as they are exposed to the elements.
Toronto at a glance
All ping pong spots in Toronto
Dundas Street West Junction Table
Fenley Drive Tables
Felstead Avenue Community Table
Dundas Street East Community Table
Willow Avenue Table (The Beaches)
Elmfield Crescent Park Tables
Dovercourt Rd Tables (Little Portugal)
Sheppard Ave East Table
Stan Wadlow Park Tables
Tichester Road Park Table
Joyce Parkway Table
Humberview Road Tables
Jane Street Community Table
Rossmore Road Table (Annex)
Millwood Road Tables
Finch Ave West Tables
Atlas Avenue Community Table
St. Mary Street University Table
Gwendolen Crescent Park Table
Grandravine Drive University Heights Table
Greenwood Avenue Community Table
Grandravine Drive Park, Toronto
Lariviere Road Residential Table
Hidden Trail Park Table
Lorraine Drive Residential Table
Yonge Street Outdoor Table
Bayview Avenue Park Table
McNicoll Avenue Park Table
Church Avenue Residential Table
Trethewey Drive Tables
Lakeshore Blvd W Mimico Tables
Walnut Ave Tables, Toronto
Dundas St W Tables, Trinity-Bellwoods
King St W Tables, Waterfront Communities-the Island
Trinity-Bellwoods Indoor Table
Indoor Public Table
Club Table with Lighting
Indoor Recreation Table
Club Member Table A
Club Member Table B
Indoor Public Recreational Table
Lit Indoor Public Table
Public Indoor Table
Plum Treeway Tables, Toronto
Newton Dr Tables, Toronto
Roxborough Street West Tables
Ping pong in Toronto — FAQ
Are outdoor tables in Toronto open all year?
Most are outdoors and exposed, meaning they are best utilized from late spring through early autumn, as winter weather makes them unusable.
Do I need a permit to play on public tables?
No, tables in public parks like those at Elmfield Crescent or Dundas Street are first-come, first-served.
What is the best way to find a game partner?
The most active spots, like the Dovercourt Rd tables, usually have regulars playing on weekend afternoons who are often happy to rotate players.
Are the nets at these locations permanent?
Yes, they are typically heavy-duty steel or concrete fixtures that are meant to be left out year-round.
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