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PUBLISHED ON
December 27, 2020
Welcome to the Manitoba Outdoor Basketball Court Map! Click one of the court names in the below listing or click and drag to maneuver around the map!
- Is your area court missing? Scroll to the bottom of this page and submit your own today!
- If you have more or updated information on a court that is already listed, EMAIL it to us!
See all court data stats below
Submit a New Court
To have your area court added to the 'Outdoor Basketball Court Map,' please complete the following information. This listing service is open to Manitoba residents only. Submissions from other provinces or countries will be disregarded.
To be eligible for this list, the basketball court must be...
- Located outdoors
- Fully accessible to the public (such as a school, community/recreation centre or public park)
- Not on private land (i.e. on someone's driveway or backyard)
Print off our Court Submission Form PDF to help you record the data on-site then return to the below form to enter it.
Please allow 7 days for your submission to be reviewed and added to the map. Thanks for the feedback!
PUBLISHED ON
March 27, 2017
Three reasons why you should donate to the Basketball Equipment Recycling Program...
- Help a child in need who wants to play basketball but cannot without the basic equipment
- Reduce the amount of garbage heading to our landfills
- De-clutter your basement of unneeded basketballs or basketball shoes
- Basketballs for Inner City Kids Project
- Boys and Girls Clubs of Winnipeg
- KidSport Manitoba
- Spence Neighbourhood Association
- Manitoba Aboriginal Sport and Recreation Council
- Immigrant & Refugee Community Organization of Manitoba
- Other Manitoba based youth organizations requesting support
Basketball Manitoba Equipment Recycling Program Map
PUBLISHED ON
January 01, 2015
The Basketball Manitoba Rogers Scoreboard Report will return on a regular basis to the Basketball Manitoba website operating November to March each year. The Basketball Manitoba Rogers Scoreboard is a nightly reporting service which operates during the basketball season collecting all the scores from around the province from all levels of the game.
PUBLISHED ON
December 29, 2014

Basketball Manitoba has a comprehensive Accident and Liability Insurance Program for all players, coaches, officials, administrators and volunteers registered with our programs and our Member Associations. If you are injured while participating in one of our programs or with a properly registered member association of Basketball Manitoba, please review the following information on our insurance policies.
PUBLISHED ON
December 28, 2014
Basketball Manitoba is pleased to offer an accident and liability insurance coverage program for basketball camps hosted in Manitoba. This extension of our traditional insurance service provided to all member associations, including youth and adult leagues, can now be accessed by all camp directors to help provide coverage to their basketball camps. The insurance will provide coverage for all camp participants, including players and coaches, in the form of both accident and liability support. The coverage will also extend to the facility used itself. More and more facilities require user groups to show proof of insurance to access their property, and this plan will do just that.
Many camps use a waiver form in place of providing insurance coverage. This is no longer required for those camps that register their program with Basketball Manitoba. Pricing starts as little as $1 per day per camper. Most camps operate for a week, so for only $5 per player, you can provide your customers an additional piece of mind while participating in your program.
The accident coverage includes items tied to rehabilitation costs, including doctor-prescribed visits to Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, Massage Therapists, braces (for daily use), and prescription medicines (not covered by Manitoba Health) that are all tied to an accident sustained at a registered camp. Ambulance coverage is also available, currently in the $300 per call range. Visits to physiotherapists currently range from $75+ per session.
Camps that obtain the insurance will receive a digital badge for your promotions, including those on the Basketball Manitoba website.
To begin the camp insurance registration process, please complete the form using the following link...
Information on the Basketball Manitoba Insurance Program can be found at http://insurance.basketballmanitoba.ca.
Inquires on this new service, including obtaining a quote for the camp service,e can be made to
Adam Wedlake at Basketball Manitoba.
Many camps use a waiver form in place of providing insurance coverage. This is no longer required for those camps that register their program with Basketball Manitoba. Pricing starts as little as $1 per day per camper. Most camps operate for a week, so for only $5 per player, you can provide your customers an additional piece of mind while participating in your program.
The accident coverage includes items tied to rehabilitation costs, including doctor-prescribed visits to Physiotherapists, Chiropractors, Massage Therapists, braces (for daily use), and prescription medicines (not covered by Manitoba Health) that are all tied to an accident sustained at a registered camp. Ambulance coverage is also available, currently in the $300 per call range. Visits to physiotherapists currently range from $75+ per session.
Camps that obtain the insurance will receive a digital badge for your promotions, including those on the Basketball Manitoba website.
To begin the camp insurance registration process, please complete the form using the following link...
Inquires on this new service, including obtaining a quote for the camp service,e can be made to
Adam Wedlake at Basketball Manitoba.
PUBLISHED ON
December 25, 2014
Sport Manitoba and Coaching Manitoba have announced an update to the mandatory Respect in Sport (RiS) recertification to now be occurring for all Manitoba based coaches to every five years. Manitoba was the first province to make the RiS program mandatory and we are equally proud to be the first to make recertification mandatory. Basketball Manitoba is proud to partner with Sport Manitoba and embrace the Respect in Sport program to help ensure a safe and positive sport environment for all participants.
If you had completed the course in or before 2011 and to maintain your status as an active basketball coach in Manitoba, you will need to complete the new online course by March 31, 2017. The online course itself has been greatly revamped and updated since originally launching in 2007 and touches on new topics that coaches may experience in today's game including social media, cyber-bullying, hazing, gender identification and more. In all, the course takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours to complete and can be completed in 20-30 minute pieces.
IMPORTANT: If you have completed the course in the past and are looking to re-certify, please use your login information used when you initially completed the course. There are options at the point of logging in you can follow to recover your login information if needed.
Sport Manitoba believes in being proactive in ensuring sport in our province is safe and welcoming for all participants. Respect in Sport (RiS) helps us promote those values through a simple and convenient on-line training course for coaches and sport leaders. It is designed as a tool to assist coaches in identifying and dealing with abuse, neglect, harassment, and bullying in sport.
Respect in Sport is a mandatory on-line training program for all head and assistant coaches registered with Basketball Manitoba including at the following levels...
Re-certify Now to Win!
Re-certify before January 31, 2017 and be entered to win a fantastic night out provided by Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries. The prize package will consist of:
NEED TO KNOW MORE? Read the Respect in Sport Frequently Asked Questions or visit the main RIS website.
Source: http://www.sportmanitoba.ca/coaching/respect-sport

If you had completed the course in or before 2011 and to maintain your status as an active basketball coach in Manitoba, you will need to complete the new online course by March 31, 2017. The online course itself has been greatly revamped and updated since originally launching in 2007 and touches on new topics that coaches may experience in today's game including social media, cyber-bullying, hazing, gender identification and more. In all, the course takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours to complete and can be completed in 20-30 minute pieces.
IMPORTANT: If you have completed the course in the past and are looking to re-certify, please use your login information used when you initially completed the course. There are options at the point of logging in you can follow to recover your login information if needed.
Sport Manitoba believes in being proactive in ensuring sport in our province is safe and welcoming for all participants. Respect in Sport (RiS) helps us promote those values through a simple and convenient on-line training course for coaches and sport leaders. It is designed as a tool to assist coaches in identifying and dealing with abuse, neglect, harassment, and bullying in sport.
Respect in Sport is a mandatory on-line training program for all head and assistant coaches registered with Basketball Manitoba including at the following levels...- Winnipeg Minor Basketball Association Coaches
- Manitoba Basketball League (MBL) Coaches
- Philippine Basketball Association (PBA) League Coaches
- Winnipeg Athletic Association for Youth (WAAY) Coaches
- Independent Club Team Coaches
- Steve Nash Youth Basketball Coaches (SNYB)
- Junior High Invitational Tournament Coaches
- Club Provincial Championships Coaches
- Manitoba Provincial Team Coaches
- Centre for Performance Program Coaches
- Manitoba Games Coaches
- Todd MacCulloch Hoops School Coaches
- NCCP Course Conductors
- Plus other coaches involved with Basketball Manitoba programs not listed above
Re-certify Now to Win!
Re-certify before January 31, 2017 and be entered to win a fantastic night out provided by Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries. The prize package will consist of:
- Transportation to and from a Winnipeg Jets home game (within city limits – outside city limits will include a stay at a downtown hotel)
- Four (4) tickets to the Winnipeg Jets home game – P1 seating
- $100 MTS Centre food & beverage gift card
- $100 gift card to the Winnipeg Jets Gear Authentic Team store
NEED TO KNOW MORE? Read the Respect in Sport Frequently Asked Questions or visit the main RIS website.
Source: http://www.sportmanitoba.ca/coaching/respect-sport
PUBLISHED ON
March 14, 2008
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