Squash Club
About the Squash Club
As a proud member of Squash Ontario, our facility has two squash courts available for use by all members. The courts operate on a first-come, first-serve basis, with the exception of scheduled league games. The Club also emphasizes the social aspect of the sport.

Why Play Squash?
Squash is a great game that helps build endurance, improves cardio fitness and flexibility. Take your mind off the days events and focus on a game with like minded friends!
Not just for pro’s, there are many levels to play the game. Different rackets and squash ball size and style allow for players of all levels and ages. Variations on the official game rules or a head-start in the score make for a fun game, even when players are not of the same level.
What you need to play
- Non-marking shoes, preferably court shoes for the best experience
- Squash racket, to start you can use a club racket for Squash 57, or arrange for a try-out with an actual squash racket. Visit the Pro Shop link for squash equipment
- Squash ball(s)
- 57 diameter or Squash 57 ball (blue – beginner, black – non-beginner)
- Intro blue dot (beginner – more bouncy
- Red dot recreational
- Competition One yellow dot (training – more bouncy than the double dot)
- Pro Double Yellow dot for advanced players as well as official games for leagues and tournaments
How to sign up
To sign up, go to the Become a Member page if you are new to the Club. Alternatively, select Renew under the Members tab. Please review the registration form and waivers closely and remember to sign and date the form.
The squash courts are open to member key card holders 4:30am to 1:00am.
Click here to be put in contact with the Squash Committee.
Thank you for all the support.
Congratulations!
Congratulations to the Peterborough Squash Club, who defeated Campbellford by one match March 23 to take home the Kawartha Squash A - League Championship. The league unanimously voted to hold this year’s finals between Peterborough, Clarington and Campbellford at CDCRC due to the unrivaled layout of our courts, bar and kitchen to cook up Sharpe's Lasagna.
A reminder to anyone who wants to play, the Kawartha League runs a B League on Wednesday nights and an A League on Thursday nights, playing teams from Peterborough and Clarington.
Contact Bea Soffers for squash related questions.

