Rossland Tennis Club



There are three courts at the Rossland Tennis Courts complex which are city owned but operated by a non-profit society. These 100 year old courts were newely resurfaced and restored to tournament ready conditions in June 2008 with a professional blue hard-court playing surface surrounded by green.

Located just three blocks from Rossland's historic downtown, the courts are on the edge of a steep ridge descending down towards the Columbia River basin. The facility boasts sweeping panoramic vistas of the Columbia Valley and surrounding peaks and valleys that will inspire all players from recreational to seasoned pro.

A growing youth and instructional program at the club sees regular use of the facility with more tournaments and competitions being held each year.

Fast Facts

  • 3 Courts
  • Over 100 year old Tennis Club
  • Completely resurfaced in 2008
  • the most scenic tennis courts in BC

Facility Specs

Year completed 2008
Seating capacity 50
Parking capacity 100
Medical room No
Warm up area No
Licensed for alcohol No
Official rooms
Food services No
Dressing rooms 1
Scoreboard Manual
Sound system Yes
Owner Public
Office space No
Weight room / fitness facility No
Equipment storage Yes
Ticket box No
Media room No
Internet capability
Hospitality room No

Sport Hosting Services

Tourism Rossland is prepared to offer promotional, operational and visitor experience support to sport event organizers in a number of ways. Listed below are just some of the services provided to sport event producers on a case by case basis:
- Bid Development
- Connections to Local Resort Partners
- Marketing and Communications support
- Site inspections / Venue selection
- Operational support and resources
- Destination collateral
- Accommodation booking support to source out suitable accommodations, rates and availability
- Tickets and packaging opportunities
- Media hosting
- Registration for larger groups

Hosting Portfolio

Annual -Rix Rookie Tour
2008 - Inter City Showdown

Weather Information

As Canada's second highest elevation city at 1,032 meters Rossland receives over 2,000 hours of sunshine a year as it often sits above the clouds and valley fog. Situated in a natural alpine amphiteater surrounded by the mountains of the Rossland range windy days are rare. Average summer temperatures are 25 C high and 11 C low.

Facility Contact

Deanne Steven
Executive Director
Tourism Rossland
250-362-5666
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More Information

Visit the Rossland destination page on HelloBC

Map and Directions

This facility is located in the
Kootenay Rockies region of BC
Facility Address:
Corner of Park Street and LeRoi Avenue, Rossland, BC, V0G 1Y0