
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Muskoka, ON (January, 2026) – With the support of Council, the Town of Huntsville has created a new Huntsville Community Fund project to raise funds in support of two new pickleball courts. With growing demand for the sport, the Pickleball Court Project provides residents with means to financially contribute to and show their support for new courts in the community.
The Pickleball Court Project was established as a result of a deputation from the Huntsville Pickleball Club at the July 2025 Council Meeting requesting support for the new courts. The project has set an initial funding target of $200,000. Once that goal has been reached, Town Council will consider the location, cost of installation, ongoing operational costs, and the future Town budget impacts. The overall cost of installation of the courts is to be funded entirely through community donations. As a result, the final funding target of this project will be set once the total cost of installation is determined.
Donations of any size are welcome. Should the project not reach the overall financial goal, donations will be reallocated to other community-related Town projects.
About the Muskoka Community Foundation:
The Muskoka Community Foundation is one of 200 Community Foundations in Canada administering over $2 million in endowed and flow-through funds. Since it was founded in 2007 the Muskoka Community Foundation has granted over $2 million directly to registered charities throughout Muskoka.
For more information contact:
Mary Ellen McIntyre, Executive Director
Muskoka Community Foundation
Tel: 705 646 1220.
Email:
As a Community Foundation operating on the traditional lands of the Ojibway, the Chippewa, the Algonquin and the Odawa, and home to three sovereign nations – Wahta Mohawks First Nations, Moose Deer Point First Nation and the Moon River Métis – we cannot walk in a good way if we do not honour all our relations in our communities, and actively work to address the impacts of colonialism on Indigenous peoples on these lands, both past and present. Read More
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