Sports & Recreation Centres in Financial District, Toronto, ON

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Results from the 'Sports & Recreation Centres' category in Financial District, Toronto

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411 Richmond St E, FINANCIAL DISTRICT, Toronto, M5A 3S5

(416) 868-1881
foundations, Association, Associations, Clubs et Associations, clubs, Sports et Loisirs

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220 Yonge Street, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5B 2H1

(416) 260-6016
Banana Republic has the hottest new fashion for men and women. Look and feel your best with jackets, hats, dresses, sweaters, shirts, and more.
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410 JARVIS STREET, CHURCH AND WELLESLEY, Toronto, M4Y 2G6

(416) 920-3676
Associations, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Audiologist, Sports et Loisirs, Clubs et Associations, Pathologist
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23 Grange Rd, GRANGE PARK, Toronto, M5T 1C3

(416) 598-3444
Non-profit organization, Recreation center, Community center, Nonprofit Organization
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323 Queen Street West, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 2A4

(416) 971-6901
Opening hours: Monday: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm, Tuesday: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm, Wednesday: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm, Thursday: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm, Friday: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm, Saturday: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm, Sunday: 12:00 am - 7:00 pm; So Hip it Hurts is a Toronto Skate Shop that specializes in Skateboarding, Snowboarding and Surfing. Located in the heart of Downtown Toronto. We are located at 323 Queen Street West. Toronto, ON M5V 2A4.
Customers highly praise the knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful staff at So Hip IT Hurts in Toronto's sporting goods scene. They appreciate the excellent customer service and wide selection of top-quality gear and apparel. Many customers share positive experiences of building custom boards and finding the perfect fit for their skating needs.
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258 Adelaide Street East, Suite 403, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 1N1

416 861 1793
Sports et Loisirs, automobiles, concessionnaires, Clubs et Associations, Associations
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259 Jarvis St, Toronto, M5B 2C2

(416) 637-7588
Sports & Recreation Venue, Nonprofit Organization, Youth center, Non-profit organization
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150 Sherbourne St, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 2R6

(416) 392-6779
One Core NE, Community Service & Charitable Organizations, One Core West, Community Services & Organizations, North, Recreation center, Organismes de bienfaisance & communautaires, Community Pools, Municipal Government, Family & Community, Amusement & Recreation, Amusement and Recreation Services, One Core, One Core Ctr, Famille et communauté, Services communautaires et Organisations, Amusement and recreation
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219 – 401 Richmond St W, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 1R8

(416) 977-6847
Museums, Associations, Museums & Art Galleries, Clubs et Associations, Art Galleries and Botanical and Zoologic, Museums and art galleries, Arts Organizations, Sports et Loisirs
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401 RICHMOND STREET WEST, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 3A8

(416) 595-5753
sporting goods, Sports individuels, Danse-Studios, Dance Studio, Sports et Loisirs, performing arts, entertainment agencies, Bureau, Entertainment Bureaus, Dancing Instruction, Entertainment Organizations, Dance company
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50 Carlton St, Suite 4109, Toronto, M5B 1J2

(416) 598-5966
Ryerson University has transformed Maple Leaf Gardens, one of hockey’s most iconic landmarks, into the new Mattamy Athletic Centre. The largest arena in the country when it was built in the heart of downtown Toronto, Maple Leaf Gardens opened in 1931. In addition to being home to the Toronto Maple Leafs in their glory days, the Gardens also played host to world-class events including the 1972 Summit Series, a Muhammad Ali vs. George Chuvalo boxing match, and performances by the Beatles and the King of rock ‘n’ roll, Elvis Presley. Recently named a National Historic Site of Canada, the Gardens is legendary.
Mattamy Athletic Centre is a popular destination for hockey enthusiasts and visitors with its pro and junior rinks, beautiful rebuild of the old Maple Leafs stadium, and occasional free skating sessions. The facility also includes a gym and adequate change rooms. Visitors appreciate the lively atmosphere and various activities.
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460 King St. West, FASHION DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 1L7

(416) 504-7514
Moose Travel Network provides adventure bus tours for backpackers and independent travellers, linking youth hostels as well as scenic and adventure activities in Canada.
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20 GROSVENOR STREET, BAY CLOVERHILL, Toronto, M4Y 2V5

(416) 975-9622
The YMCA in Canada is dedicated to the growth of all persons in spirit, mind and body, and to their sense of responsibility to each other and to the global community.
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1 Blue Jays Way, Suite 3200, ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICT, Toronto, M5V 1J1

(416) 341-1000
ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION, professional sports teams, good for kids, ARTS, Membership Sports & Recreation Clubs, amateur sports teams, PROFESSIONAL SPORTS CLUB
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381/397 Front Street West, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5V 3R7

(416) 883-3892
Club Vista is the shared facilities available exclusively for residents of Apex and Matrix. We are located on the second floor of 373 and 381 Front Street West. Our office is located on the second floor of 381 Front Street West. We have a fully equipped fitness center with free weights, treadmills, ellipticals, bikes, rowers and various workout benches; a 21 meter swimming pool, complete with hot tub and dry sauna; a gymnasium which accommodates half court basketball, indoor soccer, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, ultimate frisbee and dodgeball; a wide range of free and paid fitness classes and organized trips. The second to none facilities include: a beauty spa and hair salon; four beautiful guest suites (two in Apex and two in Matrix); a party room for 60 with 2 billiard tables, patio and barbeque; a 20 seat theatre; a business room that seats eight comfortably and a small meeting room that comfortably seats three. To book any of these amenities please click on the Facilities tab above. For more information and to sign up for our classes, please click the Classes tab. For more information about the spa, please click on Nora Spa & Salon tab. To find out what is going on and coming up in Club Vista, please check out our Calendar and Newsletter pages.
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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.

255 QUEENS QUAY EAST, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M5A 1B6

(416) 203-0470
Exercise Services, Fitness, good for kids, Health, Membership Sports & Recreation Clubs, Tenni Courts, Service, Court Private, Tennis
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275 QUEEN'S QUAY W, HARBOURFRONT, Toronto, M5V 1A2

(416) 203-3000
INSTRUCTION, MEMBERSHIOS, RENTALS AND CHARTERS, CORPORATE TEAMBUILDING, CARIBEAN SAILING, KIDS CAMP

100 WELLESLEY ST E, CHURCH AND WELLESLEY, Toronto, M4Y 1H5

416 929 5411
Commerçants et concepteurs, concepteurs, commerçants, entrepreneurs, piscines, swimming pools
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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.