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Warringah Recreation Centre

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Warringah Recreation Centre, Pittwater Rd, North Manly NSW, Australia

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There are six tennis courts with synthetic grass and clay surfaces and a dedicated Hot Shots court. In addition there are two new synthetic grass futsal courts and three squash courts. There is also a clubhouse with refreshments, pro shop and changing rooms with showers.

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Curl Curl parkrun - North Curl Curl - Northern Beaches Council image

Curl Curl parkrun - North Curl Curl - Northern Beaches Council

Provider: parkrun Australia
What is Curl Curl parkrun?
A free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event. Walk, jog, run, volunteer or spectate – it's up to you!

When is it?
Every Saturday Morning. See website for exact time.

What does it cost to join in?
Nothing - it's free!

How to join in?
Visit the parkrun website to sign up and learn more about how to participate.

** About Curl Curl parkrun **

Curl Curl parkrun is a FREE weekly 5km event for participants of all standards, which takes place every Saturday. It is not a race against other runners, but a...
North Curl Curl NSW
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Age: 18 - 65+
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Curl Curl Football Club

Curl Curl Football Club is a friendly, grassroots community club offering football opportunities for all ages and skill levels. Whether you're a beginner or experienced player, there are training sessions and games to help you improve your skills and enjoy the sport.
Regular training and match play for kids and adultsSafe and inclusive environment for all participantsOpportunities to join local leagues and friendly competitionsOpen to new members—come and play with a welcoming team
North Curl Curl NSW
Approx $50.00
Age: 18 - 65+
1.1 km from Freshwater
Undisclosed
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Manly Walking Group

Provider: Belong Club
Join the Belong Club every Friday on a walk along the beautiful Queenscliff and Manly Beach foreshore towards Shelly Beach. We usually stop at Shelly Beach for a coffee before heading back.

The planned route is a 2.4km paved path and Google maps suggest it will take about 30 minutes. On the way back it is 1.3km back to The Corso or 2.4km back to the start point at Queenscliff Surf Club.

Group members are welcome to split off into smaller groups or even pairs to allow everyone to go at their preferred pace. The aim here is for everyone...
Manly NSW
FREE
Age: 36 - 65+
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Fri
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The Man Walk - Manly - 6:00 am, Friday

Provider: The Man Walk
Join The Man Walk in Manly every Friday at 6:00 am for a supportive and inclusive walking experience designed for men. We gather at the Queenscliffe Surf Life Saving Club, located at N Steyne & Collingwood St, Manly NSW 2095. This walk offers a safe, welcoming space where blokes can connect, talk openly, and support one another in a relaxed, pressure-free environment. Whether you're looking to start your day with movement, conversation, or simply a sense of community, The Man Walk is open to all men seeking connection and well-being.


Walk, talk, and support each other in a positive, inclusive...
Manly NSW
FREE
Age: 18 - 65+
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Harbord Football Club

Harbord Football Club welcomes players of all ages and skill levels to join our vibrant soccer community on Sydney's Northern Beaches. With over 1100 members, we offer training sessions and competitive play through the Manly Warringah Football Association.
Training and matches for adults and kidsOpportunities for beginners, social players, and competitive athletesRegular participation in local leagues and friendly gamesEasy membership process for new playersWhether you're looking to play socially or competitively, Harbord Football Club is the place to be.
North Manly NSW
Approx $50.00
Age: 18 - 65+
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Undisclosed
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NORTH MANLY SQUASH

North Manly Squash is a squash club based at the Warringah Recreation Centre in North Manly, NSW. It offers facilities for local, social, and competitive squash events, including Monday night social games, ladder leagues, and inter-club competitions.
The club is part of a revitalised squash facility featuring three new courts, with plans for expansion to five courts, spectator seating, and suitability for national and international competitions. This redevelopment follows a campaign led by squash legend Michelle Martin to secure squash's place in the community.
Location: Warringah Recreation Centre, Pittwater Rd, North ManlyFacilities: New squash courts, social and competitive playActivities: Social...
North Manly NSW
Approx $50.00
Age: 18 - 65+
1.3 km from Freshwater
Undisclosed

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Voyager Tennis

Voyager Tennis located in North Manly NSW is an affiliated club with Tennis Australia.

What facilities are available at Voyager Tennis?
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Warringah Recreation Centre

There are six tennis courts with synthetic grass and clay surfaces and a dedicated Hot Shots court. In addition there are two new synthetic grass futsal courts and three squash courts. There is also a clubhouse with refreshments, pro shop and changing rooms with showers.

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