πΏ Nature
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Family
Lewis Park
Courtenay City
489 Old Island Hwy Courtenay, V9N 3P2

Verified Court
4
TOTAL Courts
0
INDOOR Courts
COURT LIGHTING
π‘ Β Yes
π‘ Β No
BOOKING
π€ Not Required
COSTS
π° No Fees
Avg. Wait Times
Medium-High
Often busy; expect waits in season or evenings.
OTHER
Backboard
About
Lewis Park is a popular public park located in the heart of Courtenay, a city on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. This park is nestled in a scenic location with the picturesque backdrop of the nearby Comox Glacier and Beaufort Mountains. With a wide variety of amenities and recreational options, it offers a perfect spot for families to spend a day out, picnickers, and sports enthusiasts. It is also easily accessible, being just a short distance from the city center and the Courtenay River.
For tennis lovers, Lewis Park offers exceptional facilities with four hard courts available for use. The courts are well-maintained and open to the public, making them a popular spot for both casual players and serious athletes. There are no indoor courts, but the park features a backboard for solo practice, and amenities such as bathrooms and water are readily available for the convenience of players. The overall tennis experience at Lewis Park is highly rated, with a Google Rating of 4.4 from 466 reviews. A satellite image of the park and its tennis facilities can be viewed online for those interested in scoping out the grounds before their visit.
Ammenities
Backboard
Washrooms
Water Fountains
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Getting There
The tennis courts at Lewis Park in Courtenay are easy to locate - they're just off the Old Island Highway, right next to the stunning Courtenay River. You can't miss them as you stroll through the park!

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