Sports Clubs in Downtown, Winnipeg, MB

Find accurate info on the best sports clubs in Downtown, Winnipeg. Get reviews and contact details for each business, including phone number, address, opening hours, promotions and other information.
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Results from the 'Sports Clubs' category in Downtown, Winnipeg

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401 - 83 Garry Street, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3C 4J5

(204) 942-3488
Downtown Winnipeg's finest coed health club and gym complete with personal training physiotherapy massage.
The Assiniboine Athletic Club in Winnipeg is a well-equipped fitness center with a variety of amenities including pool, hot tub, steam room, and a range of fitness equipment. The staff are professional and experienced, providing personalized training sessions and helpful advice. The facility is clean and well-maintained with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Customers praise the value for money, the wide selection of equipment, and the positive interactions with both staff and other members.
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1 Portage Avenue East, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3B 3N3

(204) 982-2273
Sports Team, Baseball club, Sports club, Sport Clubs
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145 Pacific Avenue, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3B 2Z6

(204) 925-5775
Sports & Fitness Instruction, Amusement and Recreation Services, and promoters, Sports Club, Sports clubs, Managers & Promoters, managers, Baseball club
Basketball Manitoba offers three full-size courts for various basketball activities. The facility boasts a nice gym, great lobby area, and ample space for practice. Some visitors note the occasional interruption from buzzers during youth games. Overall, it's a highly-regarded basketball training center.

240 GRAHAM AVENUE, DOWNTOWN, Winnipeg, R3C 0J7

204-983-3601
Our mandate and priorities are centered around culture, identity and sport. We deliver policies and programs related to broadcasting and interactive media, arts and cultural industries, heritage objects and spaces, official languages, citizenship participation and identity, human rights, Aboriginal Peoples, youth and sport initiatives, as well as national ceremonies and symbols. The Canadian Heritage Portfolio includes the Department, five departmental agencies, nine Crown corporations and one administrative tribunal. The organization structure illustrates how the Department is organized to ensure a place for Canadian voices and perspectives, to support excellence, and to reach Canadians from all walks of life.