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20 Duern St, Toronto, Ontario, M6N 2A5, Canada
(647) 444-4298 www.bwt.ca
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Sep 7, 2018
I can only speak to the skill development programs -- but it is top-notch! Players are fully engaged and the vibe is very positive.

Mar 15, 2018
Better Tournament for the Boys Competitive League and management needed. For the amount of money parents are paying kids shouldn’t be sitting on a bench with 20 others boys vs. a team of 10 and playing LESS THAN 2 min on tournament day (see picture - result of teams being thrown together last minute - boys that have never played together have to on tournament day and each get seconds to the court). Tournaments are rushed, and not well thought of and management isn’t receptive to parents feedback - even after a group of parents collectively shred their thoughts and voiced their child's frustration through email (never received a response). My children and I wont be returning.

Sep 28, 2017
The coaches were amazing!! The led a fun, intense 1.5 hours of basketball. They focused on improving skills, respecting their team mates and opponents and having fun. My son can't wait to go back!

May 31, 2017
My son has done their camps, house league, and this past year was on their U13 rep team. I have been very impressed by the coaching (especially on the rep team) and also what a good group of kids are in their programs

Nov 21, 2016
I personally can't get behind an organization that one side says speaks of values like respect and professionalism, and then they turn around and exploit youth by offering unpaid internships. An honorarium does not constitute payment of wages. Take a look at the positions they are posting for interns - interns are basically driving the entire business. SHAME on you!

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Mon:12 pm - 9 pm
Tue:9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Wed:9:30 am - 5:30 pm
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Fri:9 am - 1 pm
Sat:9 am - 3 pm

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