
FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
These FAQs will hopefully answer some of your questions about the club.
Please explore our website especially our ABOUT page and our MEMBERSHIP page.
Feel free to contact us at info@winstonchurchilltennis.ca if you have more questions. We may include them in future FAQss.
Becoming a member...
Who can be a member?
SWCPTC offers memberships to City of Toronto residents.
What does being a member mean?
Members can book courts in advance, play in social events like Round Robins, participate in competitive events such as our ladder, house league, inter-club teams, and our annual tournament. Members can take lessons, camps and clinics from our teaching staff.
What sort of memberships are available?
We offer Junior memberships for children under 18, Junior Camps and Clinics memberships for children under 17, Adult memberships, and Senior memberships for adults over 65.
We cap our adults and seniors to 1100 members which is more than City of Toronto standards. Under 18s can join any time as juniors.
We do not make a distinction between prime and non-prime time for members. Members have access to courts during all club hours. Club hours appear at the bottom of every webpage.
In February, members are offered an exclusive two weeks to renew their membership. After the two weeks, renewals close and we offer new memberships to our waitlist. The waitlist is addressed in order of receipt of interest to join.
How do I join the waitlist?
Our waitlist is open from late April to October every year and new names are added to the list. Please note that our current waitlist is over 2500. You can go to swcptc.ca/membership to sign up.
How long will it take for me to join the club?
This is something we cannot determine in advance. We host over 1400 members at the club, far more than City of Toronto minimums. New adult members are invited only after our membership renewal period, and we have identified spaces in our membership. In 2026, we invited over 120 people from the waitlist.
I live near the club. Can I join the club sooner?
Proximity to the club does not grant anyone privilege over any deemed resident of the City of Toronto. This is City of Toronto policy. There are public courts close by at Cedarvale Park, Ramsden Park and Dovercourt Park that are fully supported by the City of Toronto and designed for residents in the area.
