Picklr Canada will open private indoor pickleball facilities in Regina and Saskatoon later this year [1, 2].

The expansion addresses a surge in demand for the sport as pickleball continues to grow in popularity across Saskatchewan [1, 2]. By providing climate-controlled environments, the company aims to offer year-round play in a region where weather often limits outdoor sports.

The company has already identified a specific location for its Saskatoon operations. The facility will be located at 830 43rd Street East [2]. This site is designed to be a significant hub for the local community, spanning 31,000 square feet [2].

Within the Saskatoon facility, Picklr Canada plans to install 10 full-sized courts [2]. This infrastructure is intended to support both casual play, and organized competition. While the Saskatoon details are specific, the company is also moving forward with a similar club model for Regina [1, 2].

Picklr Canada operates as a private entity specializing in the development of professional-grade indoor clubs. The move into Saskatchewan marks a strategic push to capture the growing market of players who require consistent playing conditions regardless of the season [1, 2].

Picklr Canada will open private indoor pickleball facilities in Regina and Saskatoon later this year.

The entry of a dedicated private operator like Picklr Canada into Saskatchewan signals a shift from pickleball being a casual community activity to a commercialized sport. By investing in large-scale, permanent indoor infrastructure, the company is betting that the sport's growth is sustainable enough to support a membership or pay-to-play business model in the Canadian Prairies.