Bronte Tennis Club is a non-profit, outdoor, community tennisclub operating from April until October in affiliation with theTown of Oakville. With 7 club courts and one public court, all under lights, plus a cosy clubhouse set in southwest Oakville, BTC has a reputation for friendly, affordable fun through tennis and volunteering.
The tennis pro, Natalie Armitage, has been with the club since 1996. Nat and her staff offer a full docket of lessons, clinics and summer camps for juniors and adults. The club also offers a number of organized programs, leagues, ladders and socials to help members get connected. Memberships are renewed annually with discounts available for families.
The tennis pro, Natalie Armitage, has been with the club since 1996. Nat and her staff offer a full docket of lessons, clinics and summer camps for juniors and adults. The club also offers a number of organized programs, leagues, ladders and socials to help members get connected. Memberships are renewed annually with discounts available for families.
Services
This Mission Statement has been developed to provide clarity to our members and others about who we are, and what we are about. It also serves as a "touchstone" for our Club's Board of Directors in helping them make decisions regarding the Club's direction, strategy and operations. Our Club has no owners or other direct financial stakeholders and all financial surpluses are reinvested in the club's facilities.
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Doel Datta
Jun 14, 2021
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Sara Donovan
Sep 04, 2019
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Jason L.
Jul 27, 2016
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Bronte Tennis club has gone from bad to terrible.
The issue is that they block off all the prime time hours for people who just want to play in favour of customers who pay extra for lessons and tournaments.
They have 6 courts (+ 1 public court) but no courts are available on the
weekdays between 5 pm to 9 pm. Same on the weekends during the prime hours. They will also kick you off the court if a tournament or lesson is about to take place.
They won't tell you any of this when you join. So unless you want to pay for the extras I would avoid this club.
Bronte Tennis club feels kind of like a
The issue is that they block off all the prime time hours for people who just want to play in favour of customers who pay extra for lessons and tournaments.
They have 6 courts (+ 1 public court) but no courts are available on the
weekdays between 5 pm to 9 pm. Same on the weekends during the prime hours. They will also kick you off the court if a tournament or lesson is about to take place.
They won't tell you any of this when you join. So unless you want to pay for the extras I would avoid this club.
Bronte Tennis club feels kind of like a