Young b-ballers get fresh new digs in South Winnipeg

Released: August 23, 2025 at 10 a.m.

Winnipeg, MB – Just as professional basketball takes the spotlight in downtown Winnipeg, minor basketball is getting its turn in the sun in the south.

This morning, the Government of Canada, City of Winnipeg, and Winnipeg Minor Basketball Association officially opened a new, regulation-size court at Eaglewood Park.

“The new court provides youth and families a great place to stay active for years to come,” said Terry Duguid, member of Parliament for Winnipeg South. “Projects like this help strengthen our neighbourhoods and make a real difference in the lives of Winnipeggers. Thank you to Councillor Lukes for spearheading this multi-governmentally supported project.”

South Winnipeg has the largest WMBA catchment area but previously had no regulation courts to host games.

“Southwest Winnipeg is home to one of the largest youth populations in the city. That’s why I’ve made it a priority to invest in multiple new sports facilities across our neighbourhoods,” said Janice Lukes, Councillor – Waverly West. “This new basketball court will create another valuable space for youth and families to stay active, connect with others, and build a stronger sense of community."

Construction of the court cost approximately $275,000. The Government of Canada contributed $213,000 through its Canada Community Building Fund. Winnipeg’s Parks and Recreation Enhancement Program funded the remaining $62,000.  

The court will be maintained and managed by the City.

"This newly designed court now allows us to host WMBA summer youth league basketball games and tournaments right here in our own backyard, a first for South Winnipeg residents.” said Carrissa Reyes, Vice President of Winnipeg Minor Basketball Association.  “Basketball continues to grow in popularity—especially now with the rise of the Canadian Elite Basketball League and our very own Winnipeg Sea Bears!"

The court is now ready to host the 22-28 teams from south Winnipeg who register annually for the association’s spring and summer leagues.

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