Canada is renowned for its stunning landscapes. From the majestic Rocky Mountains in the west to the pristine shores of the Atlantic Ocean in the east, Canada offers diverse and breathtaking natural beauty. There are plenty of  national parks, provincial parks and local parks to explore.

Canadians are known for their welcoming and friendly nature. The country embraces diversity and multiculturalism, making it a warm and inclusive destination. Canadians are generally polite, helpful, and proud of their country, and you’re likely to encounter hospitality wherever you go.

Canada is home to a rich cultural tapestry influenced by Indigenous peoples, British, French, and numerous other immigrant communities.

Canada’s four distinct seasons offer diverse experiences throughout the year. From winter wonderlands to witnessing the vibrant fall foliage, enjoying outdoor festivals in the summer, or experiencing the awakening of nature in the spring, each season has its own charm.

Pickleball

Pickleball is a fast-paced sport that has many similarities to tennis, badminton, and table tennis (Ping-Pong). It is played on a level court with short-handled paddles and a perforated hollow plastic ball that is volleyed over a low net.

The basic aim of pickleball, like with other racket sports, is to hit the ball over the net and prevent an opponent from hitting it back. It can be played in singles or doubles, inside or outside on a court similar to, but smaller than a tennis court, and lasts until one side reaches 11 points, with a two-point cushion.

A relatively newer sport, invented in 1965 as a backyard game, throughout the years, this game’s popularity keeps growing, especially among adults.  As the popularity of the sport grows, so too does the number of facilities with pickleball courts.

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Tennis

Tennis is a racket sport that can be played individually or in teams of two. It originated in France from a game called ‘Jeu de Paume’ that was played with the hands.  The first version of modern tennis was lawn tennis, introduced in 1874.

The major tennis tournaments are played on clay courts, hard courts or natural grass courts.  Other surfaces you will also come across at local tennis facilities are carpet and artificial grass.  Within these court surfaces there are differences too, so playing at a different location can provide a different playing experience.

The Davis Cup is the oldest international team tennis event and dates back to 1900.

Whether you are just picking up the sport, have played it for years or are somewhere in between, you will enjoy one of our curated tennis packages.

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