
NIAGARA FALLS, ON - The City of Niagara Falls is seeking community feedback on a proposal from the Tennis Clubs of Canada to keep the dome up year-round at John N. Allan Park as a one-year pilot project.
Currently, the agreement with the Tennis Clubs of Canada requires the dome to be up from October to May each year and removed during the summer months. Engagement is now open on letstalk.niagarafalls.ca and will be received until May 22, 2024.
Key points of the proposal include:
- The dome to remain in place during the summer of 2024.
- The dome will be air-conditioned.
- The indoor climate-controlled facility provides an option for play, rain or shine, and extends the usable court hours, given that there are currently no lights for outdoor play.
- There are no court fees during summer for members; membership fees only.
- The Tennis Clubs of Canada would continue to pay revenues to the City during the summer months.
- Users can reserve courts online during community hours to guarantee court time, eliminating wait times and conflict.
- Free community use will be available on all courts at select times.
To learn more, visit the City's engagement site letstalk.niagarafalls.ca