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About Riverside

Built in 1965. Professional staff. Seven days a week.

A racquet sport home since 1965

Riverside Badminton and Tennis Club is a not-for-profit badminton and tennis facility, first built in 1965. Over the years the club has served as one of the best places to play tennis and badminton in Saskatoon. We have nine outdoor tennis courts and six indoor badminton courts. Our board members and staff make sure they’re properly taken care of.

We’re open seven days a week and offer lessons, leagues, racquet stringing, and drop-ins for non-members. Tennis runs outdoors when the weather cooperates (generally April to September). Badminton runs indoors year-round, with the formal season from October to April. Members can use the badminton courts any time of year.

Our Facility

What you’ll find on site

Six indoor badminton courts

Maintained to the highest standard for play and tournaments.

Nine outdoor tennis courts

On Spadina Crescent in Victoria Park.

Full kitchen service

Food service available during events and select hours.

Licensed lounge

Drinks during court hours, with deck seating in season.

Locker rooms with showers

Men’s and women’s locker rooms, towel service available.

Seating for 150

Indoor seating capacity for tournaments and events.

Pro shop with stringing

In-house badminton racket stringing and equipment sales.

Racquet rentals

Tennis and badminton racquet rentals available.

Free WiFi and big screen TV

Stay connected while you’re at the club.

Location, programs, governance

Location: 645 Spadina Crescent West, Saskatoon, located in Victoria Park near Riversdale Pool, Saskatoon Canoe Club, and Lions Skate Park. Easy parking, a quick walk from downtown, and right on the river.

Adaptive programs: Riverside runs adaptive programs supported by grants from the City of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Lotteries, and the 1989 Jeux Canada Games Foundation. Past and ongoing programs include Learn to Play Wheelchair Tennis days and autism badminton and tennis programming.

Governance: Riverside is a not-for-profit operated by a volunteer board with professional staff. Board members and staff manage day-to-day operations, facility upkeep, and program planning.