Community Centres in Toronto, ON

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4588 Bathurst St, North York, M2R 1W6

(416) 636-1880
Day Care, Community center, Gym/Physical Fitness Center
Prosserman JCC is a beloved childcare service in Toronto with beautiful grounds and modern, clean facilities. The swim classes for toddlers are highly regarded, and the staff is friendly and helpful. The gym and pool are also popular among visitors. The Holocaust museum offers a unique perspective with first-person interviews from survivors. The community center is nice.
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18 Wyandot Avenue, Toronto, M5J 2M9

(416) 203-0965
Clubs et Associations, Sports et Loisirs, Business Associations, Membership Organizations, Club, Association
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105 Grange Court, ALEXANDRA PARK, Toronto, M5T 2J6

(416) 603-9603
Recreation Centres, Community center, amateur sports teams, swimming pools public, recreation program consultants, adventure games activities, skiing centres resorts, water slides, membership sports recreation clubs, Parcs et Centres d amusement, Alexandra Park Community Centre, fitness, instruction, Centres de loisirs, related categories, membership sports, Amusement and Recreation Services, snowmobile centres resorts, paintball games, gymnastics clubs, recreation clubs, Sports et Loisirs, Membership Sports & Recreation Clubs
The Alexandre Park Community Centre is a vibrant hub serving various community programs for seniors, adults, and youth in the Spadina Dundas, Spadina, and Bathurst areas. The centre is praised for its cleanliness, organization, and the warm, welcoming atmosphere. It's an excellent place for mental health trainings and events. Staff is described as helpful and sympathetic.
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1073 Millwood Road, DAVISVILLE, Toronto, M4G 1X6

(416) 421-4944
torstar, sympatico, weather, Aliments et Boissons, globemedia, tourism, bell, visitor, Community center, convention, Public swimming pool, entertainment, bce, restaurants, Salles de banquets, theatre, Eating and Drinking Places, professional, service, Places To Eat, arts, ticketmaster, Équipements et Services, movies, sports, shop, hotels
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40 Titan Road, PARKDALE, Toronto, M6K 1H2

(416) 410-5606
Organization, Association or organization
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45 Hallcrown Pl, HENRY FARM, Toronto, M2J 4Y4

(416) 491-2900
traiteurs, Places To Eat, Community center, Salles de banquets, banquets, Équipements et Services, banquet halls, Aliments et Boissons, Room, Banquet Rooms
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10 Trinity Square, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5G 1B1

(416) 598-4521
Holy Trinity is a unique church whose community is characterized by informality, where both traditional and contemporary worship are available. It is a church of inclusivity, both in language and comprehensive lay participation. We are a community of artists, activists, theologians, cooks, writers, students, queer and straight, lay people and clerics. We are part of the Diocese of Toronto in Anglican Church of Canada and celebrate its tradition. At the same time we are unafraid to challenge what we believe to be wrong. We are involved in and develop work in many areas from music to homelessness, lunch to refugees. Caring is given and received in an atmosphere which links traditional faith to today’s issues. At the 10:30am Sunday service, people gather around the altar where concerns, joys and sorrows are spoken and the eucharist is shared around the circle. At 2:00pm on Sundays there is a Spanish language service which is the weekly gathering of San Esteban, a worship community who joined with us in 2007. For more detailed information, you may be interested in our 2007 parish profile .
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765 Queen St. East, WEST QUEEN WEST, Toronto, M4M 1H3

(416) 392-6810
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de Ralph Thornton Centre
The Ralph Thornton Centre in Toronto is a popular community centre with spacious and quiet facilities. Renovations are currently underway, leading to some activities being relocated. The centre offers helpful resources, especially for disadvantaged individuals. The former bank building is appreciated for its unique atmosphere. Workshops are recommended. Some customers praise the affordable printing costs.
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585 CRANBROOKE AVENUE, NORTOWN, Toronto, M6A 2X9

(416) 789-5502
societies, Clubs et Associations, Community center, Societies Foundation Associations, Associations, foundation associations, Sports et Loisirs
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1219 Dufferin St., LIBERTY VILLAGE, Toronto, M6H 4C2

(416) 536-4431
Social Service, Églises & autres lieux de cultes, Nonprofit Organization, Famille et communauté, associations religieuses, Individual & Family Services, Non-profit organization, Community center, Social Services, churches, Church, Services communautaires et Organisations
The Oasis Dufferin Community Centre is highly regarded for its excellent and great service, providing assistance with food and helping a lot of people in the community. Some express gratitude for the centre's good work.
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2180 Bayview Ave, LAWRENCE PARK, Toronto, M4N 3K7

(416) 489-1551
Lawrence Park Community United Church is the biggest christian denomination in Canada. Lawrence Park Community United Church is a protestant organization that represents the Methodist Church of Canada, the Congregational Union of Ontario and Quebec, the Presbyterian Church in Canada.You can find an office in Toronto at 2180 Bayview Ave, M4N 3K7 or in any other address.
This church is inclusive and welcoming with a friendly congregation. There is a terrific sunday school and activities for kids. Thoughtful sermons and a strong focus on social justice. The music program is excellent. The community is warm and welcoming, with a strong focus on inclusivity and diversity.
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91 Barrington Ave, Toronto, M4C 4Y9

(416) 396-2857
Community Centres, Executive, Exce, Community center, Public Administration, Legislative bodies, Legislative & General Government
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25 Augusta Avenue, ALEXANDRA PARK, Toronto, M5T 2K7

(416) 203-1624
lundi au vendredi : 10h a 12h30 - 14h a 18h de St Felix Centre
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89 St. George Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5S 2E8

(416) 979-2468
One Core, Religious organizations, Églises & autres lieux de cultes, One Core West, One Core Ctr, Catholic Church, Famille et communauté, One Core NE, Family & Community, Community Services & Organizations, Services communautaires et Organisations, Community center, Membership Organizations, Churches & Places of Worship, North, Churches, Religious Organization, Church
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262 Eddystone Ave, Toronto, M3N 1H7

(416) 699-4118
Religious organization, Religious Center
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95 Lake Shore Blvd East, Toronto, M5E 1Z2

(416) 500-5355
Community center
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1178 Weston Rd, Toronto, M6M 4R2

(416) 572-0203
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization
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489 College St., Suite 200, Toronto, M6G 1A5

(416) 323-9986
Community center, Women's Health Clinic
IWHC Toronto receives positive feedback from customers for their excellent and friendly service, professional staff, and efficient appointment scheduling. Many customers have had good experiences with specific staff members and express gratitude for the care they have received. Some mention the difficulty in booking appointments in the past, but overall, the reviews are largely positive.
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60 Woodfield Road, LESLIEVILLE, Toronto, M4L 2W6

(416) 461-8143
Applegrove Community Complex is a multi-service community organization in southeast Riverdale in Toronto. Our catchment area runs from Jones to Woodbine Avenues and from Lake Ontario north to the Railway tracks. The centre's main location is in the Duke of Connaught Public School at 60 Woodfield Road. There is a satellite location, The Edgewood Connection, at 1810 Queen Street East. The City covers Applegrove's core administrative expenses (including salaries of office staff, occupancy costs, and office supplies) while the centre raises program funding from a variety of grants and donations. Donors have included federal, provincial and municipal government departments, Toronto Star Fresh Air Fund, the J. Bickell Foundation, McLean Foundation, CIBC, Maritime Life, F K Morrow Foundation, Bank of Montreal, Telus Inc, and the George Lunan Foundation. 2013 Applegrove Community Complex.
Applegrove Community Complex is highly regarded by its visitors. The drop-in center is a valuable resource for parents and caregivers, providing a fun and educational experience for young children. The staff is generally described as kind, helpful, and friendly.
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707 Dundas Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5T 2W6

(416) 392-0335
Founded in March 1975, Scadding Court Community Centre is located at the corner of Dundas and Bathurst streets and adjacent to the Atkinson Cooperative Housing Complex (formerly Alexandra Park social housing). Our programs target under-serviced, culturally diverse groups such as low-income families, at-risk children and youth, newcomers, people living with disabilities, seniors and the un/underemployed. Between 500 and 600 people visit the Centre each day to participate in programs and services, or just to socialize. Scadding Court's mandate is: To support and foster the well being of individuals, families, and community groups by providing and encouraging both local and international opportunities for recreation, education, athletics, community participation and inclusive social interaction. Our programming streams include: Social Recreation and Wellness Support for Children, Youth and Families Child and Youth Programs Food Security and Urban Agriculture Community and Social Development Anti-Racism and Community-Building Programming and Support for People Living with Disabilities and Seniors Newcomer Services All of our work benefits from partnerships with neighbouring schools, community organizations and institutions committed to improving the health and well being of the community. Our History SCCC Facts Our Strategic Plan SCCC Membership Re-development Jobs Volunteer Partners and Supporters SCCC in the news.
Scadding Court Community Centre is highly regarded by its attendees for its clean facilities, friendly and supportive staff, and various engaging programs. The centre has a long-standing positive impact on attendees, with many expressing appreciation for the facilitators like Michael Truong who inspire and teach valuable skills. Programs such as Flavors of Diversity Drama Interact, Swim, and social have been well received, providing opportunities for community engagement and personal growth for attendees. The sewing program is another popular offering, enabling attendees to learn a new skill.