Sport and Game Programs

The Quinte Sports and Wellness Centre offers sports and games for all ages and abilities. Register for a drop-in program or learn how to play a new sport through our progressive and comprehensive courses.

Programs are available for children, youth, adults and older adults. Options include recreational play, skill development and league-style programming.

Register online, in person or by phone at 613-966-4632.

Drop-In Sports

Join a casual session and play at your own pace. Drop-in programs are open to various skill levels unless otherwise noted.

Current offerings may include:

  • Pickleball
  • Basketball
  • Volleyball
  • Badminton
  • Table tennis
  • Indoor soccer
  • Other seasonal sports

View available drop-in programs and register online. Participants must check in at Customer Service before entering the gymnasium or activity space.

Registered Sports Programs and Courses

Learn a new sport or build your skills through structured instruction. Programs are offered at all levels.

Courses may include:

  • Learn to play boccia
  • Learn to play pickleball
  • Futsal adult

Spaces are limited. Registration is first come, first served.

Pickleball Information

All pickleball participants must select one play level per session:

  • Beginner
  • Intermediate
  • Advanced

Participants must register for and play within their selected level. 

Level change requests are accepted only during the final week before the next monthly session opens.

Email rccsprogrammers@belleville.ca or speak with a program coordinator for guidance.

Please note that level changes cannot be accommodated if a session is full. Registration is first come, first served.

Pickleball registration takes place monthly.

Monthly registration improves access by allowing participants to register every month rather than waiting for a multi-month session to reopen.

2026 pickleball registration dates:

  • January Session: Dec. 9 (City Taxpayers) and Dec. 12 (Non-City Taxpayers)
  • February Session: Jan. 20 (City Taxpayers) and Jan. 23 (Non-City Taxpayers)
  • March Session: Feb. 17 (City Taxpayers) and Feb. 20 (Non-City Taxpayers)
  • April Session: March 17 (City Taxpayers) and March 20 (Non-City Taxpayers)
  • May Session: April 21 (City Taxpayers) and April 24 (Non-City Taxpayers)
  • June Session: May 19 (City Taxpayers) and May 22 (Non-City Taxpayers)
  • July Session: June 16 (City Taxpayers) and June 19 (Non-City Taxpayers)
  • August Session: July 21 (City Taxpayers) and July 24 (Non-City Taxpayers)
  • September Session: Aug. 18 (City Taxpayers) and Aug. 21 (Non-City Taxpayers)
  • October Session: Sept. 21 (City Taxpayers) and Sept. 24 (Non-City Taxpayers)
  • November Session: Oct. 20 (City Taxpayers) and Oct. 23 (Non-City Taxpayers)
  • December Session: Nov. 17 (City Taxpayers) and Nov. 20 (Non-City Taxpayers)

City residents and taxpayers register first. Registration opens to non-residents three days later.

Registration is available online, in person or by phone. For full details, visit the registration portal.

How do I know which level to choose?

Ask staff for guidance during your first week or use your best judgment based on your experience, comfort level and ability to maintain the pace of play.

Can I change levels later?

Level change requests are accepted only during the final week before the next monthly session opens.

Email rccsprogrammers@belleville.ca or speak with a program coordinator for guidance.

Please note that level changes cannot be accommodated if a session is full. Registration is first come, first served.

Why monthly registration?

Participant feedback indicated that monthly registration provides better access. Players can try again the following month instead of waiting several months.

Will resident priority continue?

Yes. City residents and taxpayers register first. Registration opens to everyone three days later.

What if the schedule does not work for me?

Schedules are reviewed monthly and may be adjusted. Once you select a level, you must play within that level, which may limit available session times.

Why were split levels removed?

Survey feedback showed a strong preference for same-level play. Removing split levels also helps reduce repeat daily play, improving fairness and increasing available spots for more participants.

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