
Niagara-on-the-Lake Facilities
Niagara-on-the-Lake Tennis Club
The Niagara-on-the-Lake Tennis Club offers competitive outdoor tennis on six cushioned asphalt courts.

Niagara-on-the-Lake Facilities
Niagara-on-the-Lake Sailing Club
The Niagara-on-the-Lake Sailing Club is one of Lake Ontario’s premier sailing destinations.

St. Catharines Facilities
Twelve Mile Creek Mountain Bike Course
The 4km Twelve Mile Creek Mountain Bike Course loops around the Niagara Escarpment.

St. Catharines Facilities
Meridian Centre
The Meridian Centre is the Niagara region’s largest entertainment facility (160,000 sq.ft) and has hosted many significant events.

Grimsby Facilities
Southward Community Sports Park
Southward Community Sports Park opened in May of 2017 and recent improvements were made in order to host softball competitions of the 2022 Canada Games. The park features 4 Baseball Diamonds (2 Lit), 5 full sized Soccer Fields (2 Lit), 2.5km of walking trails, a dog park, playground, and bocce ball courts.

St. Catharines Facilities
Royal Canadian Henley Rowing Course
St. Catharines is home to the Henley Rowing Course located on Martindale Pond in the charming waterfront village of Port Dalhousie. Since 1903, major national and international regattas have been hosted here, welcoming athletes and spectators from around the globe.

Thorold Facilities
Beach Volleyball Centre
The Canada Games Park facility consists of six (6) competition beach volleyball courts available for competitions and championships.

Thorold Facilities
GFL International Track and Field Centre
Able to host high-level competitions and championships, the 400m outdoor GFL International Track and Field Centre is one of only five that are certified by World Athletics in Canada. The venue is available for individual and team training.

Thorold Facilities
Haj-Ahmad Family Foundation Track
Suspended over the Triangle gymnasium, the Haj-Ahmad Family Foundation Track is a 200m indoor track. The facility inside the Canada Games Park is the only indoor track in Canada that meets International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) / World Athletics standards.

Thorold Facilities
GFL Environmental Arena
The GFL Environmental Arena is the smaller of two arenas inside the Canada Games Park facility, with seating for 200 fans. The ice-pad switches to turf or dry-floor for lacrosse and other uses during the spring and summer seasons. The ice-rink has the capacity to host sledge hockey.

Thorold Facilities
Algoma Central Arena
The Algoma Central Arena is home to a variety of men’s and women’s hockey teams. The 1,200 seat ice-pad switches to turf or dry-floor for lacrosse and other uses during the spring and summer seasons. The ice-rink has the capacity to host sledge hockey.

Thorold Facilities
Triangle Gymnasium
A multi-purpose fieldhouse with four gymnasiums featuring four (4) courts that can be configured into a centre court.

Thorold Facilities
Alumni Field
Since 2015, the Brock Alumni Field is the outdoor turf field of Brock University’s men’s and women’s soccer, rugby and lacrosse teams. The 69 x 109 metre venue has one artificial turf field and two grass fields.

St. Catharines Facilities
Eleanor Misener Aquatic Centre
The largest swimming facility in Niagara, is named after the late Eleanor Misener, a local advocate for accessible exercise facilities and founder of the St. Catharines chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society. The 50-metre Olympic-size pool has hosted numerous meets. Improvements to the diving and swimming facilities were made to host the Canada Games.

Niagara Falls Facilities
Legends on the Niagara Battlefield Golf Course
The Legends on the Niagara Battlefield Course is located on the grounds of the Battle of Chippewa, which took place on July 5, 1814 during the War of 1812. The Legends on the Niagara Golf Course opened in 2002 and is home to two championship courses and a par-3 executive course for a total of 45 holes.

Niagara Falls Facilities
Oakes Park Stadium
Oakes Park is one of Niagara Falls’ busiest public facilities. The formal baseball diamond is part of a facility that opened in 1931 and features a soccer field, track, playground and an additional baseball diamond. Renovations to the facilities for use as a venue for the 2022 Canada Games include a new clay infield, dugouts, bullpens, and a new sport lighting system.

Welland Facilities
Welland Tennis Club
The Welland Tennis Club was formed in 1913 on the site of an old brickyard, hence the red clay courts. In the late 1970s, four additional hard courts with lighting were added to the club and have been actively used ever since. The club also is home to a vibrant junior program and continues to be the source of provincial and national level competitors.

Welland Facilities
Welland International Flatwater Centre
The Welland International Flatwater Centre is located at the south end of the Welland Recreational Waterway. The Waterway used to be a part of the canal connecting Lake Ontario to Lake Erie and was closed to ships with the creation of the Welland Bypass in the 1970s. A legacy of the TORONTO 2015 Pan American Games, the Welland International Flatwater Centre consists of a timing tower, an indoor paddle tank and multi-functional modular docking.

Welland Facilities
Niagara College Welland Campus Athletic Centre
Updated in 2011 through a $90 million campus redevelopment project, the Niagara College athletic facilities are top tier. This facility includes a 15825 ft2 Regulation FIBA and FIVB center courts (hardwood court space), a 3612 ft2 fitness centre, a 1266 ft2 Multi-Purpose Studio, a ~480m gravel walking track, and an Athletic Therapy Centre. It serves as the home of the Knights, Niagara College’s intercollegiate sport program.

Welland Facilities
Youngs Sportsplex
Youngs Sportsplex opened in 2012 and quickly elevated the sports scene across the Niagara Region. The (128,000 sq. ft.) multi-sport complex features a FIFA-regulation sized indoor soccer field, four indoor tennis courts and a number of additional recreation areas. Surrounding the complex are five regulation soccer fields, three of which are artificial turf fields. The facility hosts numerous sports and provides a venue for recreational/competitive athletes to train all year round.

Welland Facilities
Welland Baseball Stadium
Located in the centre of the Niagara Region in Welland, the Welland Baseball Stadium was originally built for the Pittsburgh Pirates minor league team that played at the ballpark from 1989 to 1995. The Stadium has seen action from a number of leagues and is home to the Welland Jackfish of the Intercounty Baseball League. The newly installed scoreboard and other upgrades were part of overall improvements to the stadium for use at the Canada Games.
