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Dalhousie Community Association — Tennis

By Dalhousie Community Association · Calgary

Verified by 4 families2 certifications
Ages

Ages 6–16

Schedule

weekly

Price

CA$100–CA$150

Location

5432 Dalhart Rd NW, Calgary, AB T3A 1V6, Canada

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If you're looking for a place for your kids to get into tennis, the Dalhousie Community Association might be a good option. They have a community-focused approach, so it could be a great way for your little ones to meet friends while learning the sport.

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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Joshua F.

Top Contributor

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I enrolled my 9-year-old in the weekly tennis program at the Dalhousie Community Association in Calgary, and overall, it was a solid experience. The instructors, especially a coach named Alex, were genuinely engaged and made an effort to connect with the kids. My child loved learning the basics of serving and volleying and even made a friend from the neighborhood, which was a nice bonus. However, I did notice some long lines during the drills; it sometimes felt like there wasn't enough court space for the number of kids participating. Still, the outdoor setting at the community center was an excellent backdrop for learning. The cost at around $125 seemed reasonable for the quality of instruction. Despite the minor annoyance, I would recommend this program for other parents looking for a fun way for their kids to stay active and engaged in sports.

Loved

engaged-staff · outdoor-time · made-a-friend

Watch out for

long-lines

6 months ago
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Harper V.

Top Contributor

active

My daughter, who is quite active, recently participated in the Dalhousie Community Association's tennis program in Calgary. She really enjoyed the small group size, which allowed her to get plenty of individual attention from the instructor, named Sarah. Sarah was always engaging and made the sessions fun while teaching essential skills. They focused on basic techniques and even played some fun games. The only downside was that the courts got a bit crowded at times, making it hard for the kids to have enough space to practice. Overall, I found the communication from the staff to be great, and the environment felt welcoming. I would recommend this program, but do keep in mind the potential for crowding during peak times.

Loved

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

Watch out for

crowded

about 1 year ago
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