A squash league for everyone

Find a singles, juniors, or doubles squash league in your region! Leagues are a great way to play consistent competitive matches and represent your club across your region. Find information about each regional league through their websites below. 

 

school leagues

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Jesters University Squash League

Universities field teams of players to face off against other Canadian schools. Last year, over 150 students took part in this OUAA league. 

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Conference of Independent Schools of Ontario

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REGIONAL singles leagues

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Kawartha Squash League

Six teams in two divisions compete on a weekly basis. The league runs from October to February and lets players play competitive matches on a regular basis to help improve their squash games and fitness alike.

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KINGSTON SQUASH ASSOCIATION CENTRAL ONTARIO SQUASH

The Kingston Squash Association is a group of volunteers, avid squash players and friends of the game aiming to promote squash at the grass roots level. Join this league for competitive squash at any level. 

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LeagueTO

LeagueTO offers competitive, year-round interclub squash for amateur players ranging from level 3.5 to 6.0+. In addition, they host an Elite Pro League showcasing some of Canada's top squash talent.

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Ottawa & District City League

The ODSA operates an Open City League on Wednesday nights throughout the regular squash season. Play takes place throughout the city at participating clubs. Participation in the ODSA Open City League is strictly voluntary and is meant for the enjoyment of squash players participating in league play.

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Ottawa & District Women’s Squash League

The Ottawa Women’s Squash league is a friendly, competitive squash league for women of all playing levels. The league plays Thursday nights at varying clubs within the Ottawa-Gatineau region. Registrations are accepted at any time during the season. The league actively encourages members to embrace the sport of squash and provides a social, yet competitive, atmosphere for all participants.

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Southwestern Region Squash League

Eight clubs throughout the southwestern Ontario participate in weekly team matches. The league offers divisions 1, 2, 3, and a Premier division.

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Squash Niagara Women’s League

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Toronto & District Women’s Squash Association

The TDWSA is the premier singles league serving Toronto & District’s vibrant and diverse women’s squash community. Sign up as a club team or individual and play in Divisions A, B, C, or D! The TDWSA also runs an E Division to help beginner women learn to play and compete in a fun and social atmosphere.

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Toronto Sport and Social Club

Can't find a team to join? Check out the TSSC website and join their weekly league and clinics at Mayfair Lakeshore. 

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Western Region Squash League

Ten clubs in the western region come together to compete across three divisions of play. Contact Squash Ontario for more information.

 


REGIONAL doubles leagues

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Ontario Squash Doubles League

One of the larger leagues in the GTA, this doubles league features five divisions of weekly play. Sign up through your club.

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Toronto & District Women’s DoubleS League

Eight clubs from the GTA participate in this weekly women's doubles league in two divisions. Sign up through your club, or add your name to the sub pool!

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REGIONAL JUNIOR LEAGUES/EVENTS

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Gary Waite Junior Squash Tour

A series of one day tournaments hosted by squash clubs within and surrounding our region. This tour provides juniors the opportunity to develop their skills locally and progress towards Squash Ontario Silver events held throughout Ontario.

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ODSA Junior Grand Prix

A one-day tournament circuit runs throughout the Ottawa & District offering a pathway for young squash players to play squash from novice level to the competitive elite.

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