
Save Max Sports Centre: Booking, Events, Soccer & Drop-Ins
Brampton families have a 152,000-square-foot indoor hub at their doorstep — and most still don’t realize everything Save Max Sports Centre actually offers until they show up. Beyond the obvious soccer fields, this Dixie Road-area facility runs free basketball for kids, weekend Garba nights, and drop-in programs you can book with just a few taps on your phone. This guide lays out exactly what’s there, how to reserve a spot, and what to do when walk-ins are your only option.
Facility Size: 152,000 sq ft · Indoor Turf Fields: 3 · Key Amenities: Gymnasium, dance studio, meeting rooms · Opened: 2007 · Location: Brampton, Ontario
Quick snapshot
- 152,000 sq ft at 1495 Sandalwood Parkway East (Experience Brampton venue listing)
- 3 indoor turf fields and 3 basketball courts (Experience Brampton venue listing)
- Building hours 7 am–11 pm daily (City of Brampton facility page)
- Whether current daily schedule varies by season
- Exact pricing tiers for private rentals
- Current ice skating availability details
- Opened 2007 as Brampton Soccer Centre
- Renamed Save Max Sports Centre post-2007 via naming rights deal
- Brampton Adult Soccer operating since 1999
- Register 25 hours ahead for drop-ins (1 hour for non-residents)
- Walk-ins accepted if space remains
- Call 311 or use PerfectMind portal to book
Key facility attributes and operational details from City of Brampton records.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Operator | City of Brampton |
| Size | 152,000 sq ft |
| Address | 1495 Sandalwood Parkway East, Brampton, ON L6R 0K2 |
| Turf Fields | 3 indoor, 2 outdoor lit |
| Gym | Year-round — 3 HS-sized courts convertible to FIBA centre |
| Other Amenities | Dance studio, meeting rooms, snack bar |
| Contact | 905.458.4036 |
| Phone/Support | 311 (City of Brampton service line) |
Save Max Sports Centre Booking
The City of Brampton runs all facility bookings through the City of Brampton recreation booking portal, though walk-ins still get a fair shot if you show up early enough. Knowing the registration windows means the difference between grabbing a spot and getting turned away at the door.
Online booking process
Head to the City of Brampton booking system to reserve drop-in programs and field time. Select Save Max Sports Centre as your location, browse the program calendar, and confirm your spot before the registration window closes. For help over the phone, call 311 — the city’s service line handles recreation bookings and general inquiries alike.
Permit requirements
Drop-in programs let you skip formal permits entirely, but organizing a league or private rental requires a permit application through the City’s recreation department. Permits cover facility access outside regular drop-in hours, equipment staging, and exclusive court or field use.
Availability calendar
The PerfectMind calendar shows real-time availability for each program type. Soccer (Turf) drop-ins for adults 18+ run most evenings from 8:15–10:15 pm, while senior programs like Euchre for ages 55+ appear mid-afternoon. Check the calendar before heading over — slots fill fast for prime-time turf access.
The pattern here is straightforward: the City’s registration windows are the gatekeepers, and showing up without a reservation puts you at the mercy of remaining capacity.
Save Max Sports Centre Events
The facility doubles as a community gathering space, hosting everything from youth sports camps to cultural celebrations that draw crowds from across the GTA. These events often sell out fast, so checking Eventbrite or the City’s recreation calendar ahead of time pays off.
Upcoming events
Cultural programming runs year-round, with Garba Raas during Navratri drawing some of the largest crowds. Eventbrite listings for Save Max Sports Centre show Diwali Festival events for children ages 5 to 16, plus Garba Night performances with live music. Leadership workshops also use the meeting rooms for skill-building sessions open to the public.
Community programs
Beyond sports, the centre runs free community days — a recent Sports Day event ran from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on a Saturday with activities spanning multiple gym stations. The dance studio hosts fitness classes, while the meeting rooms serve everything from birthday parties to corporate gatherings.
Special occasions
Navratri Garba is the signature special event, featuring traditional Indian music and dance in the gymnasium transformed for the occasion. Diwali programming for kids ages 5 to 16 fills the facility with family crowds during the festival season.
The implication: cultural programming has become a structural part of the facility’s identity, not an afterthought — families should treat event calendars as essential planning tools.
Save Max Sports Centre Soccer
Soccer is the facility’s original purpose — it opened as the Brampton Soccer Centre in 2007 — and the indoor turf fields still anchor the programming. Organized leagues, drop-in sessions, and youth development programs all run through the three regulation-size turf surfaces.
Turf field programs
The three indoor turf fields serve both casual players and organized clubs. The City of Brampton’s PerfectMind system lists Soccer (Turf) Daily Registration Drop-In sessions for adults 18+ from 8:15–10:15 pm most evenings. Fields are regulation-size and lit to standard pitch requirements.
Drop-in sessions
Brampton Adult Soccer (BAS official website) has administered organized leagues and tournaments since 1999, but drop-in sessions let anyone jump in without commitment. Registration follows the standard City policy: 25 hours ahead for residents, one hour ahead for non-residents, or walk-in if space remains.
Youth leagues
Brampton Soccer Club (BSC) provides structured competitive training for youth players at the facility, operating separate from City drop-in programs. BSC runs seasonal leagues and skill-development camps designed for players aiming at competitive play.
What this means: the facility supports the full soccer spectrum — from casual drop-in to structured club competition — but organized league play requires separate registration through the clubs themselves.
Save Max Sports Centre Drop-in
Drop-in access is the easiest way to use the facility — no membership card, no season commitment, just show up and play. The City’s policy keeps things simple: register ahead if you want a guaranteed spot, or roll the dice on walk-in availability.
Schedule and fees
Drop-in fees and session schedules vary by program. Free basketball for kids ages 6–13 runs April through June at recreation centres across Brampton, including Save Max. Other drop-ins (soccer, badminton, Taekwondo) carry modest per-session fees — check the PerfectMind calendar for current rates.
Sports offered
- Soccer (indoor turf drop-ins for adults 18+)
- Basketball (free for ages 6–13, April–June; pay drop-ins year-round)
- Badminton
- Taekwondo
- Euchre (seniors 55+, afternoon sessions)
Age groups
The facility caters across the lifespan: kids from age 5 (Diwali Festival) to seniors 55+ (Euchre). Organized youth soccer through Brampton Soccer Club covers players up to teenage years, while drop-in basketball spans the full range with specific free programming for ages 6–13.
Arrive within 15 minutes of your reservation or your spot gets forfeited — the City’s policy is strict. Cancel via 311 at least one hour before the program starts, or email recreation@brampton.ca with 24 hours notice to preserve any credit.
The catch: the City’s 15-minute forfeiture window catches people who arrive thinking they’re cutting it close — plan to be early, not on time.
Save Max Sports Centre Basketball
The gymnasium houses three high school-sized basketball courts that can reconfigure into a full-sized FIBA centre court — giving the facility flexibility for everything from pickup games to regional tournaments. The free drop-in program for kids is the headline, but open gym access runs year-round.
Gym facilities
The three courts convert from standard high school configuration into a single FIBA-regulation centre court when needed. This setup handles both casual play and tournament formats without sacrificing either mode.
Programs and drop-ins
The City of Brampton runs free drop-in basketball for kids ages 6–13 from April through June at recreation centres including Save Max. Beyond that seasonal program, the gymnasium operates standard drop-in hours throughout the year — check the daily schedule on PerfectMind or call 311 for current open gym times.
Youth pass info
Youth passes through the City of Brampton grant access to drop-in programs at reduced rates. The Brampton Youth Pass specifically covers recreation centre access for residents under 18, including basketball drop-ins at Save Max.
The free basketball program April–June means families can get kids active without any out-of-pocket cost — a meaningful benefit in a city where indoor court time often carries per-session fees at private facilities.
The implication: free basketball seasonal programming effectively subsidizes youth recreation access, making Save Max a cost-effective option for families who plan around the April–June window.
Facility specifications
Six facilities, one complex: the specification breakdown shows how Save Max handles simultaneous programming without crowding.
| Space | Count/Size | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Indoor turf fields | 3 fields | Regulation size, indoor climate-controlled |
| Basketball courts | 3 courts | HS-sized; reconfigure to FIBA centre court |
| Outdoor lit turf fields | 2 fields | Artificial turf, nighttime use available |
| Dance studio | 1 studio | Designated space for fitness and cultural classes |
| Meeting rooms | Multiple rooms | Available for workshops, rentals, community use |
| Outdoor court | 1 basketball court | Adjacent to spray pad and playground |
| Outdoor amenities | Spray pad, playground | Family-friendly additions to outdoor complex |
| Snack bar | On-site | Concessions available during programming hours |
The pattern: the facility’s design prioritizes simultaneous programming across age groups and activity types — families with different interests can use the same space without competing for the same court or field.
How to book a drop-in program
- Visit cityofbrampton.perfectmind.com or call 311
- Select “Save Max Sports Centre” as your preferred location
- Browse the program calendar for your desired drop-in (soccer, basketball, etc.)
- Register 25 hours before the session (residents/members) or 1 hour ahead (non-residents)
- Receive confirmation via email; arrive within 15 minutes of start time
- Walk-ins accommodated if space remains after registration closes
What officials say
“Drop-in program registration is available 25 hours in advance for residents and members and one hour in advance for non-residents.”
“Brampton Adult Soccer (BAS) has administered leagues and tournaments for the Brampton Soccer community since 1999.”
Summary
Save Max Sports Centre delivers 152,000 square feet of multi-sport infrastructure for a city that has grown faster than its recreation budget. The facility’s combination of indoor turf, convertible gymnasium, dance studio, and meeting rooms handles everything from youth drop-ins to cultural celebrations — and the City’s PerfectMind system makes access relatively friction-free once you know the registration windows. For Brampton families, the choice is straightforward: register 25 hours ahead to lock in a spot, or arrive early and hope walk-in capacity holds. Either way, showing up is the hard part.
The consequence for families: the City’s registration windows create predictable access patterns, but prime-time slots disappear quickly — treating the 25-hour window as a hard deadline rather than a suggestion is the key to consistent participation.
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Brampton’s sports scene thrives with venues like Save Max alongside the Cassie Campbell Community Centre Cassie Campbell Community Centre, offering ice rinks and programs nearby.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Brampton Youth Pass?
The Brampton Youth Pass is a City-issued recreation card for residents under 18 that provides discounted or free access to drop-in programs at City facilities, including basketball at Save Max Sports Centre during the free April–June program.
Are there outdoor amenities at Save Max Sports Centre?
Yes. Outdoor amenities include 2 lit artificial turf fields, a basketball court, spray pad, and a playground adjacent to the main building — making it functional for families with varied age groups on the same visit.
How to contact Save Max Sports Centre staff?
Call 905.458.4036 directly, or dial 311 (City of Brampton service line) for registration help, program questions, and general inquiries.
What ages are youth programs for?
Programs span ages 5 through 55+. The free basketball drop-in targets kids ages 6–13, Diwali Festival events serve children ages 5–16, and senior programs like Euchre welcome adults 55+ — meaning the facility was designed for intergenerational use.
Is Save Max Sports Centre wheelchair accessible?
As a City of Brampton facility, Save Max Sports Centre complies with accessibility standards under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Contact the facility directly at 905.458.4036 for specific accommodation needs.
What payment methods for bookings?
The PerfectMind portal accepts major credit cards. In-person payments at any City recreation centre may use card or debit. Call 311 to confirm current accepted methods.
Can I rent the entire facility?
Private facility rentals require a permit through the City’s recreation department. Contact 311 or email recreation@brampton.ca to inquire about rental rates, availability, and permit requirements for exclusive-use bookings. Private rentals tend to book quickly during peak seasons, so early inquiry is advisable.