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The GTA’s Fastest-Growing Basketball Rec League

Play, connect, and compete with people who love the game — not the drama.

Courtsight Basketball League brings together hoopers from across the Greater Toronto Area for organized, community-first basketball.
Whether you’re chasing competition or just looking to stay active and meet people, our leagues make it easy to find your team and hit the court.

We’re not like the overpriced or high-stress leagues out there — Courtsight was built for the players.
That means professional refs, live-streamed games, highlight coverage, and a culture rooted in fun, respect, and community.


Why Players Choose Courtsight

  • Affordable & Transparent: Get the best organized basketball experience in the GTA at a fair price.

  • Community-Focused: Compete on the court, connect off it — we build friendships, not rivalries.

  • Pro-Level Experience: Custom jerseys, live streams, highlights, and stats every week.

  • Multiple Divisions: three divisions — D1 for serious competitors, D2 for balanced play, and D3 for casual hoopers. There’s a place for every skill level.

  • Trusted by Hundreds: The fastest-growing basketball rec league in Mississauga and the GTA.


When & Where We Play

Courtsight hosts weekly games across Mississauga, Toronto, and the GTA, with organized scheduling so you always know when you’re up next.

Our facilities are top-tier — bright gyms, clean courts, and a crowd that makes every game feel electric.


Who Can Join

Everyone.
We welcome individual players (free agents), teams, and co-ed squads looking to get quality runs without the ego.
Whether you’re a seasoned player or just getting back into basketball, you’ll fit right in.


Get the Pro Treatment

Every season, our media team captures highlight reels, game photos, and post-game interviews — giving players the full pro experience.
Follow us on Instagram and YouTube to see what Courtsight is all about.


Built by Players, for Players

Courtsight started as a small group of hoopers wanting something better — organized basketball that felt like family.
A year later, it’s become a movement.
Hundreds of players, multiple divisions, and one shared mission: 
making basketball fun and accessible again.