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Montreal : August 1 - August 13, 2026
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Toronto : August 1 - August 13, 2026
Montreal : August 1 - August 13, 2026
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Toronto : August 1 - August 13, 2026

General Info

  • Yes. Volunteers receive tickets to attend the tournament, which they may give to family or friends. In Toronto, volunteers may also receive discounts on additional ticket purchases.

  • In Montreal, volunteers must be available to work a minimum of seven shifts. In Toronto, volunteers must work at least 42 hours over six or seven shifts.

  • Many volunteer teams work both day and evening shifts. The more availability you have, the easier it is to schedule your shifts.

  • The length of each shift depends on the committee, but most shifts last between six and seven hours. As the tournament is held outdoors, weather delays may occur and volunteers are expected to remain until the end of matches.

  • Depending on your assigned committee, you may be able to watch matches while on duty. In addition, Tennis Canada provides volunteers with tickets to attend matches outside of their shifts.

  • Yes. You may bring your own food, but all National Bank Open volunteers receive one free meal per shift.

  • No. Volunteers have access to free parking (including shuttle service where applicable). Tennis Canada does not reimburse parking expenses.

  • Volunteers receive several benefits, including accreditation granting site access, an official Psycho Bunny uniform, free parking (Toronto), complimentary tickets, one free meal per shift, and an invitation to the volunteer appreciation event.

  • Most roles require strong customer service skills, a professional and friendly attitude, and the ability to follow instructions and volunteer policies. Volunteers must be at least 16 years old in Toronto and 14 years old in Montreal, with a minimum shift commitment required.

  • In Montreal, you may contact benevole@tenniscanada.com. In Toronto, you may contact volunteers@tenniscanada.com or call 416-665-9777.

Registration

  • Tennis Canada strives to place volunteers in committees that best match their skills and abilities. If you have a disability, we will do our best to find a suitable volunteer role.

  • Yes. All volunteers, whether new or returning, must submit an application each year if they wish to volunteer.

  • Yes. Volunteers from outside Quebec and from other countries are welcome. However, Tennis Canada does not reimburse travel or accommodation expenses, and volunteers must be fluent in French.

  • In Montreal, volunteers must be at least 14 years old. In Toronto, volunteers must be at least 16 years old. There is no maximum age limit.

  • In Montreal, you can contact the Volunteer Office at benevole@tenniscanada.com. In Toronto, you can contact volunteers@tenniscanada.com or call 416-665-9777.

  • To volunteer in Montreal, applications can be submitted online from January to July. If selected, a committee lead will contact you regarding training sessions and work shifts. To volunteer in Toronto, applications must be submitted by May 1. New volunteers are required to attend a volunteer fair and complete an interview.

  • Yes. Volunteers from outside Ontario and from other countries are welcome. However, Tennis Canada does not reimburse travel or accommodation expenses, and volunteers must be fluent in English.

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