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Riverside Badminton & Tennis Club is a not-for-profit facility located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, built in 1965. The club originated from two separate tennis clubs that shared a facility before merging, creating the community-focused venue it is today. Operating seven days a week with professional staff, it has established itself as one of Saskatoon's primary destinations for racquet sports. The facility features 9 tennis courts and 6 badminton courts, making it one of the few places in Saskatoon offering instruction in both sports. The club provides professional coaching for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced players, along with weekly leagues, drop-in mixers, and lessons for individuals and groups. Additional services include a pro shop stocked with rackets, shuttles, tennis balls, and accessories, plus stringing services for members and non-members. Located in Victoria Park near Riversdale Pool and other community amenities, the club maintains its courts to high standards under regular board and staff oversight. Players should note the indoor shoe policy requiring clean, non-marking court shoes for all court access.

The Saskatoon Club is a private membership organization located in the heart of Saskatoon's iconic downtown, serving the city's business and community leaders for more than a century since its establishment in 1907. Members are employers, influencers, and civic figures who gather to honour the club's past while shaping Saskatoon's future.The club offers diverse facilities including dining spaces, a lounge and co-working area, multiple meeting rooms with audio-visual capabilities, athletics facilities, and dedicated event and catering services. The recently upgraded Cask & Oak member lounge features a full-service bar and Chef's Table. Distinctive spaces include the President's Room with its elegant fireplace and historic portraits, plus the Main Dining Room with views overlooking Saskatoon's scenic riverbank and downtown architecture. The club accommodates everything from intimate boardroom meetings to formal dinners and celebrations across eleven uniquely appointed meeting rooms.

Table Tennis Saskatchewan (TTSASK) is the provincial governing body for table tennis in Saskatchewan, headquartered in Saskatoon at 510 Cynthia Street. The organization focuses on developing the sport across the province through training programs, competitive events, and community engagement. TTSASK supports grassroots development by connecting players with affiliated clubs and providing resources to strengthen table tennis participation throughout the region. The facility offers coaching from certified instructors and maintains a welcoming environment for players of all skill levels. TTSASK provides essential support to member clubs through its Membership Assistance Program (MAP), which allocates grant funding for equipment, coaching development, and tournament hosting. The organization also manages provincial championships and regional competitions, creating pathways for competitive players while maintaining a community-focused atmosphere where the sport is presented as safe, fast, and fun.