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Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre — Tennis

By Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre · Calgary

Verified by 4 families2 certifications
Ages

Ages 6–16

Schedule

weekly

Price

CA$100–CA$150

Location

197 1 St SW, Calgary, AB T2P 4M4, Canada

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If you're looking for a place to get your kids involved in tennis, the Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre might be worth checking out. They have a variety of programs that focus on community and cultural enrichment, so it could be a great way for your family to connect with others while staying active.

Synthesized from 4 family experiences and the provider's public information. Last reviewed 5/28/2026.

What real families say

4.0 avg from 4 verified families

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Andrew T.

Top Contributor

active

My son, who is 9, attended the weekly tennis program at the Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre and had a solid experience. The instructors, particularly a coach named Eric, were engaging and made sure everyone got ample attention during practice. My son improved his forehand and even made a friend who shares his passion for tennis. The small group size made it easy for him to ask questions without feeling overwhelmed. One downside was the long lines during pickup; it took a bit longer than expected to get him after each session, especially when other parents weren't organized. Overall, I would recommend this program for an active child looking to learn tennis while enjoying the outdoors with a supportive community. Just be prepared for a bit of a wait at the end of the day.

Loved

engaged-staff · small-group-size · outdoor-time

Watch out for

long-lines

about 1 year ago
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Emily R.

Top Contributor

active

My daughter just completed the tennis program at the Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre, and overall, it was a solid experience. The sessions are held weekly on Saturday mornings, which made for an easy pickup routine. Coach Liam was fantastic—he really connected with the kids and kept them engaged throughout the drills. My daughter loved learning how to serve and even managed to rally with some of her peers. One small annoyance was that the courts could get a bit crowded at times, especially during the warm-up. It might be worth considering if your child prefers a quieter environment. Still, she made a few friends and came home each week excited to practice more. If you're looking for a structured yet fun way for your kids to get active, this program is a good choice.

Loved

engaged-staff · great-pickup · small-group-size

Watch out for

crowded

over 1 year ago
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Expansive cultural facility with art classes, a museum & an auditorium for community events.

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