Our ball diamonds are available to book for leagues, practices, tournaments, special events.

Seasonal open/close schedule

Dates Actions

April 10, 2024

Most diamonds open for the season

Sep. 18, 2024

Unlit diamonds begin to close

Sep. 30, 2024

Lit diamonds begin to close for the season

Oct. 20, 2024

Diamonds close for the season 

Ball diamond classes

  • A-class ball diamonds are premium diamonds with staff and amenities such as seating, lights, change rooms, washrooms and possibly concessions. They have a high level of turf and infield management.
  • B-class ball diamonds are quality diamonds found in City athletic parks. They may have staff and/or amenities such as seating, lights, change rooms, washrooms (some portable) and concessions. They receive regular turf and infield management.
  • C-class ball diamonds are located in athletic parks, but have no staff onsite and limited amenities. They have a reduced level of turf and infield management.

Ball diamond locations and features

A-class ball diamonds

A-class locations Features Softball specific Baseball specific

Foothills Stadium 2424 University Drive N.W.

  • One (1) Baseball diamond with 400' outfield (Class A - Foothills Stadium)
  • Foothills Stadium has grandstand seating for ~6,000
  • Washroom facilities

YES

B-class ball diamonds

B-class Locations Features Softball specific Baseball specific

Foothills Athletic Park 2424 University Drive N.W.

  • Little League baseball diamond with 210' fence (Class B)
  • Washroom facilities

YES

Glenmore Athletic Park 5300 19 Street S.W.

  • Two (2) slow pitch/softball diamonds (Class B)
  • One (1) Baseball diamond with 395' outfield and 6' fence, with lights (Class B)
  • Washroom facilities
  • Parking

YES

YES

New Brighton Athletic Park 5801 130 Avenue S.E.

  • One (1) natural turf baseball diamond  (Class B)
  • Change room / washrooms facilities
  • Parking (260 stalls)

YES

Optimist Athletic Park 5020 26 Avenue S.W

  • One (1) Baseball diamond with 400' outfield with lights (Class B)
  • Six (6) softball diamonds  (Class B)
  • One (1) Little league diamond  (Class B)
  • Washroom facilities
  • Parking

YES

YES

Renfrew Athletic Park 814 13 Avenue N.E.

  • One (1) fenced baseball diamond with 250' outfield with lights, portable mound, 60ft base path  (Class B) ) (Baseball primary, softball secondary)
  • One (1) fenced softball diamond with 250' outfield, no lights  (Class B)
  • Washrooms
  • Parking

YES

YES

Shouldice Athletic Park 1515 Home Road N.W.

  • Four (3) unlit softball diamonds  (Class B)
  • One (1) unlit baseball diamond with 370’ outfield, portable mound, 70ft base path, shale infield (Class B) (Baseball primary, softball secondary)
  • Four (4) softball fields with 240' fenced outfield, lights, public announcement (PA) system and score clocks (Class B)
  • Field concession
  • Field house with dressing rooms and washrooms
  • Batting cage (private)
  • Parking

YES

YES

Tom Brook Athletic Park 2000 Southland Drive S.W.

  • One fenced softball diamond with 264' outfield (Class B)
  • Picnic area
  • Parking

YES

C-class ball diamonds

C-class Locations Features Softball specific Baseball specific

Optimist Athletic Park 5020 26 Avenue S.W

  • One (1) unfenced baseball diamond  (Class C) (Baseball Specific)
  • Washroom facilities
  • Parking

YES

Pop Davies Athletic Park 6415 Ogden Road S.E.

  • Five (5) softball diamonds  (Class C)
  • Portable washrooms
  • Parking

YES

Woodbine Athletic Park 24th St. & Woodpark Blvd. S.E.

  • Two softball diamonds with 250' outfield (Class C)
  • Parking

YES

Rental rates

2024 rates & fees

Field Class Adult rate Minor rate

A-class

$119.20/hr

$59.65/hr

B-class

$88.70/hr

​$44.10/hr

C-class

$59.20/hr

​$29.70/hr

Ball tournaments Rates

Minor

$29.70hr​

Adult

$59.20/hr​

Rates apply to groups requesting 2 or more diamonds at approximately the same time, at the same athletic park. Additional fees may apply based on requests.​​​

Bookings for competitions, tournaments or special events will be charged a non-refundable administration fee of $26.25. It must be paid prior to applications being sent to the site for approval.

A $4.75 risk management fee is applied to each permit.
*Effective Jan. 1, 2025, this fee will increase to $5.75.

Booking schedule

The booking schedule is updated annually by Oct. 31 for the following season. The booking of ball diamonds is available first to priority and renewal users.

New requests for booking A, B & C-class ball diamonds are handled on a first-come, first-served basis. All ball diamonds can be booked on or after the Public Day of the season.

Booking schedule
Dates Renewals New requests

Dec 1, 2023

N/A

New tournament/special event applications due.

Dec. 15, 2023

Tournament/special event tentative renewal booking information sent.

N/A

Jan. 29, 2024

25% non-refundable payment for tournament/special event renewals due.

N/A

Ongoing

N/A

25% non-refundable payment due 7 days after new requests are approved

Week of Feb. 5, 2024

Renewal bookings sent.

N/A

Feb. 27, 2024

Renewal booking cancellations or reductions in time due without a fee.

Requests for additional time cannot be submitted until Public Day.

N/A

Mar. 6, 2024

Public Day – Application Only

New booking requests can be submitted by application only starting at 8:30 a.m. Applications received before 8:30 a.m. will be closed without processing. 

Public Day – Application Only

New booking requests can be submitted by application only starting at 8:30 a.m. Applications received before 8:30 a.m. will be closed without processing. 

A, B & C-class renewal rights

Renewal bookings are based on an organization’s historical use on each field for the previous year. Renewal rights exist when a group has a booking each year for the same time period, on the same day of the week at the same field.

If your booking is considered a renewal, you will automatically receive a renewal permit the following session. You will not have to apply for the space, and you will be given the option to cancel the renewal permit without charge.

To qualify for Athletic Park renewal rights, you must have a minimum of 8 dates at one field, for the same time period, on the same day of the week for 8 consecutive weeks. (Example: minimum of 8 bookings at one field, on consecutive Wednesday evenings from 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.).

  • Dates lost or interrupted due to Statutory Holidays, facility closures, or other special events will not negatively impact renewal rights
  • If you cancel dates from your renewal permit resulting in fewer than 8 consecutive bookings, you will lose your renewal rights.
  • No-shows are treated as cancelled dates and will not be renewed the following season.
  • Tournaments, special events, day camps and track and field meets can qualify for automatic renewal if the event has run at the same location for 2 years, without any changes or issues to the event.

For questions about renewals, contact facilitybooking@calgary.ca.

Availability & booking

Check ball diamond availability and submit an application using our online form. Applications can take up to seven business days to process after public day has occurred.

Bookings can also be arranged by contacting Facility Bookings. Please note that during the peak season, if your first booking is within 7 days it is best to call in your short notice requests.​

Rules, conditions & terms

Rules & regulations

General rules

  • Footwear allowed for fields: rubber-soled shoes with rubber screw-in cleats less than 1/2 inch, or running shoes. No metal cleats or cleats larger than 1/2 inch.
  • Please be considerate of community residents and all other park users.
  • Groups are responsible for any damages to the field, tracks, or velodrome and to surrounding residences, schools, cars and parking lots.
  • Public disturbances and excessive noise, including vulgar language and honking of car horns, are prohibited.
  • Dogs are not permitted at athletic parks (Bylaw 23M2006 – Section 15).

Parking

  • Parking is not permitted in private parking lots, driveways, alleys or on greenspace. Vehicles are not permitted to drive on grass turf, including playfields.
  • Field users are expected to abide by all parking bylaws.

Events

  • Sales of food, merchandise, possession and/or consumption of alcoholic beverages are not permitted on athletic parks unless it is for an approved special event.
  • If you are having port-a-potties placed on site, you must contact The City through 3-1-1 to arrange a suitable location.  Port-a-potties are not allowed at artificial turf locations.

Additional rules: Artificial Turf Field

  • Bicycles, roller blades, skateboards and baseball metal cleats are not allowed on artificial turf fields.
  • No access to fields or tracks that are covered in snow.
  • User groups are NOT allowed to remove snow from artificial turf and tracks. 
  • Not permitted: driving stakes, no food or non-water liquids (no sport drinks), glass containers, sunscreen, hard nylon or metal cleats.

Additional rules: Track use

  • When the soccer field is booked at Glenmore Athletic Park, use of the running track is not permitted.
  • Use of rollerblades and bikes are prohibited on the track.

Alcohol and Cannabis Consumption – Zero Tolerance

Alcohol and Cannabis Consumption – Zero Tolerance

The City of Calgary in accordance with City Bylaws has established a zero alcohol and cannabis environment at City facilities. We ask for your support as we do our best to provide safe and enjoyable family environments at all City-owned facilities.

If organizations fail to comply with the guidelines they will be contacted by a City of Calgary representative and advised of the non-compliance. By agreeing to the terms of your ensuring that all league members are aware of the guidelines. 

The Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis Act, Section 89 provides that no person may use or consume liquor in a public place or any place other than a residence, temporary residence, licensed premises or any other place as prescribed in the regulations.

Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis Act, R.S.A. June 17, 2020

Public Place

89(1) Except as provided in this Act, no person may use or consume liquor in a public place or any place other than a residence, temporary residence, licensed premises or a place or class of place prescribed in the regulations where liquor may be used or consumed.

The City of Calgary in accordance with City Bylaws has established a zero alcohol and cannabis environment at City facilities. We ask for your support as we do our best to provide safe and enjoyable family environments at all City-owned facilities.

This Act 89(1) applies to all arenas, athletic parks, pools, playfields, parking lots and multi-purpose facilities.

Fines for not complying with Bylaw # 23M2018 smoking or vaping in public spaces is $100 (Cannabis) $115.00 (Alcohol or intoxication) 

Some exceptions are:

  • Festivals/Events booked through Recreation with approval/license from The Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) agency and paid security.
  • Private adult events booked through an Athletic Park Special Event Application Form, with proof of AGLC approval/license. Security is provided for the duration of the event at a cost of $35 per hour per security guard. Security volunteers are not permitted.
  • Concessions with an AGLC license to sell alcohol.

Zero tolerance is in full effect and actions will be taken for organizations and or individuals who do not abide.

For organizations or individuals that would like to request Alcohol on site please apply through the special event application process

 

Terms & conditions

All groups must have their permit with them during bookings to avoid conflict. If non-permitted user is occupying site, please contact City staff if available on site, or call 311. 

The City reserves the right to revise or cancel permits at any time.

Conditions of Athletic Park use

Failure to observe facility regulations including but not limited to failure to meet payment deadlines, subletting, verbal, physical abuse, alcohol or drug use while on site may result in consequences including the cancellation of permit(s) and loss of renewal privileges.  A full list of use/regulations can be found www.calgary.ca/athleticparks . The City of Calgary is not liable for any personal injury, loss or damage to personal property that may result from facility use.

Groups are responsible for any damages to the field, tracks, or velodrome and to surrounding residences, schools, cars and parking lots. 

No access to fields, tracks, or velodrome that are covered in snow. The velodrome may be closed due to the surface being wet.  Fields may be closed due to inclement weather. User groups are required to check the field status, the day of your booking.  Field Status tool will be updated weekdays by 4:00pm, weekends by 9:00am and by 1:00pm.

 User groups are NOT allowed to remove snow from any athletic park assets including artificial turf and tracks.

Conditions of Shouldice Seasonal Dome use

Sales

  • Solicitation, marketing, or facility branding is unauthorized without permission by City of Calgary staff.
  • Unauthorized sale or distribution of food or beverages, goods and services is prohibited.
  • Unless otherwise stated, all food and beverage must be acquired through on-site tenants.
  • Alcohol must be consumed in licensed areas only (lounge area). Possession or consumption of alcohol is strictly prohibited in all common areas, on the fields and in the dressing rooms.

Behaviour

  • Physical or verbal abuse to any City of Calgary staff, other participants or spectators will not be tolerated. Violation may result in immediate ejection from the property and/or result in forfeit of future use at the Shouldice Seasonal Dome.
  • Use of profanity or inappropriate language is not allowed.
  • Kicking or throwing equipment (clothing, padding, balls, etc.) in common areas is not allowed.
  • Garbage and recycling should be placed in the receptacles provided.
  • Outdoor shoes MUST be cleaned upon entrance into the dome, a boot cleaner is provided upon access.
  • There will be a first aid kit and an AED on site.
  • There is limited power outlets inside the dome
  • For emergencies, please contact the dome site cell (403) 620-4863

Renter responsibilities

  • The renter is responsible for the conduct of all participants, spectators and affiliated members (volunteers, coordinators, officials, etc.) involved.
  • The renter is responsible for all media release, liability waivers, and assumption of risk agreements for each of its participants.
  • The renter will notify a City of Calgary staff immediately if an injury occurs.
  • Renters and participants do not have exclusive use of common areas around the fields.
  • The renter and participants will be allowed access onto the field at the START of the appointment time, and are required to vacate field at the END of the appointment time. This includes setup and teardown time if necessary (does not account for change room time).
  • Field Modifications including but not limited to additional equipment, or field markings must be approved by City of Calgary staff. Additional installation and/or removal fees may be incurred.
  • All fields, and common areas are to be left in equal to or better condition as found. Groups/Individuals are responsible for any damage to the facility, plus a minimum $250.00 fine.
  • Food and drinks are not permitted on the fields or player benches, including but not limited to chewing gum, seeds and tobacco products. Water is permitted.
  • Use of open flames or fireworks is prohibited.

Conditions of facility use

R 1518 (R2008-11) B

The conditions listed below apply to the use of the facility for which this permit is issued. Facilities managed by the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic Separate School Division #1 may have additional regulations which are established by the respective School Board and which if applicable are attached.

The City of Calgary Bylaws govern appropriate activities and behaviour in parks and facilities, and all renters are required to abide by these bylaws and their regulations. These bylaws may be found at www.calgary.ca. In addition, regulations and requirements laid out in the permit Conditions of Use section, permit Additional Notes section and the following apply:

1. Changes to Permits (by the customer)

Once a permit has been issued, any amendments made by the renter involving the cancellation of time(s) and/or date(s) will result in an administrative fee of $10 plus GST/10 bookings/permit. Notification to The City of Calgary Facility Bookings must be received in writing within a minimum of:

  • 30 (thirty) calendar days in advance of the rental date for all facility types. Christmas, Spring/Easter breaks, additional time will be required. Please call 403-268-3800, option #1 to determine the timeline affecting your permits.
  • 7 (seven) calendar days in advance of rental date for Picnic Sites. 
  • No cancellations or refunds permitted for Spring/Summer (April 1 – August 31) arena bookings.
  • No cancellations or refunds permitted for E Class playfields once season starts (April 15)

Failure to observe these timelines will result in the renter being charged the full cost of the rental.

2. Changes to Permits (by The City of Calgary)

The City of Calgary reserves the right to cancel or amend this permit in advance of the date should special circumstances arise. In these circumstances, a full credit or refund will be made to the renter (or alternate date(s) provided where possible).

3. Credits and Refunds Related to Weather/Maintenance

  • Credits or refunds will be processed automatically for Athletic Park and Calgary Soccer Centre  closures.
  • Credits or refunds for inclement weather will not be issued for D class playfields, Picnic sites and Tennis courts. 
  • Credits or refunds will not be issued for E-class playfields.

4. Behaviour of Rental Party

I agree that as the person in whose name this permit has been executed that:

  1. I am responsible for the actions of those who use the facility during the time of rental;
  2. I will pay for the reasonable costs of any damage caused to the facilities by my actions or the actions of those who use the facility during the time of rental;
  3. I will take reasonable steps to ensure that no unauthorized persons enter the facility during the time of rental;
  4. I will indemnify and save harmless The City of Calgary and/or the Calgary Board of Education and/or the Calgary Catholic Separate School District #1 from and against all actions, causes of action, suits, demands, payments, judgments or settlement, including solicitor client costs which arise from my use or the use of the facility by those I represent, except where such actions arise from the negligence of The City of Calgary, the Calgary Board of Education or the Calgary Catholic Separate School District #1.

This permit may be cancelled at any time if, in the opinion of The City or School Board, the conduct of those using the facility is not satisfactory.

5. Insurance

Organizations or individuals renting facility space through The City of Calgary are required to carry general liability insurance acceptable to the Risk Management section of the Law Department in an amount of not less than Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) inclusive limit for any one occurrence and such insurance shall include the City of Calgary and the respective School Board as additional insured. This insurance must not have a participant’s exclusion.

6. Ticket Sales, Liquor Events, Gambling, Smoking

Organizations charging admission to events in City facilities are responsible for ticket sales; The City may take a percentage of any gate admissions charged to participants. No gambling is permitted. Liquor may only be consumed where a permit has been obtained and in space designated for its consumption. The Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Separate School District do not permit any alcohol in schools. Smoking is not permitted in any facility.

7. Unauthorized use

No permit holder may assign or sublet their interest in a City or School Board facility.

8. Personal information

The personal information collected in the process of issuing this facility rental permit is obtained under the authority of Section 33(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and is necessary for operating a program or activity of this public body.

Further, this information may be used for marketing purposes specifically related to programs or services delivered directly by The City of Calgary Recreation and will not be sold or shared with any individual or organization, except with the consent of the individual or organization, or as required by law. If you have questions about the collection and use of this information, please contact Facility Bookings at 403-268-3800, Option 2.

ISC: Unrestricted

Payment options

Payment terms & options

Payment due dates vary by the type of rental period. Refer to your invoice or permit. Rental permits may be cancelled for non-payment by the specified due date. Payments can be accepted online at https://liveandplay.calgary.ca using the same email address listed on your rental permit or by phone during regular business hours - 403-268-3800, option #2.

Cancellations or changes

Rental cancellations & changes

When notified at least 30 days before the rental date, cancellations and reductions in time will be refunded. A $10.50 administration fee applies. The fee covers up to 10 changes per permit, per change submission. Submit cancellations or changes through the online amendment request form at http://cocnmp.com/amendmentform/.

Personal information

The City collects personal information through the rental application process under authority of the:

  • Facility Booking Policy and Procedure
  • Facility Use Agreement
  • Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, section 33(c)

We use your information only to contact you about your rental application and permit as required.

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