Sports & Recreation Centres à The Danforth, Toronto, ON

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702 Pape Ave., THE DANFORTH, Toronto, M4K 3S7

(647) 329-0224
Ur Virtual Ride Spinningé system will immerse you in a true virtual riding experience - we guarantee that you will stay more focused resulting in a more challenging, stimulating and satisfying workout. At the front of our studio resides a huge video screen where our Virtual Ride system projects full HD forward motion video, featuring a mixture of trails, paved & dirt roads along some of the most stunning scenery in North America and Europe. Our expert instructors seamlessly blend video, music and powerful coaching into a ride that surpasses anything you've previously experienced. Class Descriptions: Virtual Ride Spinningé - A 45 minute class with great music & motivating instructors riding a varied mixture of flat road, climbs and downhill sections, along with full HD forward motion video on a huge screen at the front of the studio. Our unique Virtual Ride system features some of the most stunning scenery in North America and Europe. Because you are immersed in a true virtual riding experience you will find that you stay more focused for the entire 45 minute ride, resulting in a more challenging, stimulating and satisfying workout. Request Virtual Ride Spiné - A 45 minute Virtual Ride Spinningé class where you request your favourite Spiné song! Email us your request at least 24 hours before class time.

Résultats à proximité dans la catégorie Sports & Recreation Centres

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838 Broadview Ave, PLAYTER ESTATES, Toronto, M4K 2R1

(416) 521-5078
"You know, its not so much the that other dojo/clubs are teaching incorrectly. Rather their students have little time to practice because they only do structured classes. Its top down, a type of systems theory or methodology that sacrifices personal differences for the overall system. From experience, I believe that people need to be taught from the bottom up, from their unique perspective, life courses and experiences. People are not systems, mathematically certain equations or binary beings, we are organic and take time to be nurtured and grow to ones fullest self. If our environment is conducive to ones nature(s) then we not only grow, we have an opportunity to really bloom." Shihan Oki's traditional graded programs, like the children's and adult curricula, combine striking (Karate), grappling (Ju-Jutsu) and throwing (Judo) in a highly effective and practical approach, all the while maintaining the highest in safety standards. As well, his innovative modern programs, from Women's Kickboxing and Self Defense to Man's Stand-up and Grappling, all utilize, among other things, music in an informal environment, which adds to the teaching matrix by helping members cultivate time, rhythm, and pace. Circuit and partner drills, sparring sessions and pad/bag work, all aid in overcoming learning curves and cultivating the necessary experience for practical/self defense applications. Training and practice in our environment is non-political and one that is best suited for street situations, rather than for martial arts competition. As Oki Shihan puts it, "the street knows no rules, tournaments and prize fighting do. To be a champion in life, to survive and to live... is obviously much harder because one must constantly be aware... the very moment your not, is the very moment you could die!" We invite you to experience our programs or to simply drop in for a cup of green tea and visit awhile... "Play and be young"

1007 Broadview Ave, 2nd Floor, Toronto, M4K 2S1

(416) 850-0937
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1 Parkmount Rd, Toronto, M4J 1G6

4164662255
Keeping kids active is important: it fosters healthy attitudes and teamwork! Stadium Programs can help you find the right after school sports programs for your kids. We offer football camp, youth camps, volunteer programs, and holiday camps for kids. Sports camps and advanced sports programs are also available. We are located in Toronto, ON, Canada.
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1300 Gerrard St E, Toronto, M4L 1Y7

(647) 547-4410
Recreation center, Coworking space
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115 Roosevelt Rd, Toronto, M4J 2T8

416-429-4963
Membership sports and recreation clubs, Amusement and Recreation Services, Sports club, Tennis club, Tennis Clubs, Tennis court, Membership Sports & Recreation Clubs
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1487 Gerrard St East, Toronto, M4L 2A4

(647) 980-6990
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1495 Gerrard St E, Toronto, M4L 1Z3

(416) 505-6990
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1803 Danforth Avenue, Toronto, M4C 1J2

+1 437-245-4535
Daydream Adventures is Toronto's first and only immersive art escape room Our escape room was hand-crafted with the talents of Toronto artists. Daydream Adventures has made an alternate world in Toronto's vibrant Danforth neighborhood. You will enter into an adventure like no other. This is a game that will allow you to experience exploring a set so immersive, you may forget you are in an escape room. Your goal is not to simply escape. Your team will embark on an unforgettable adventure. Play through an immersive story, solve interactive puzzles and complete your mission. Daydream Adventures is an escape room for all ages and audiences. We can host birthday parties, team building events and more. Visit Toronto's only immersive art escape
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131 Broadview Avenue, RIVERSIDE, Toronto, M4M 2E9

(416) 461-0251
Where Friendship Meets Tradition The Royal Canadian Curling Club or Royals as it is affectionately known is a six sheet curling club housed in a century-old building just minutes from the heart of downtown Toronto. We are one of the oldest and most diverse curling facilities in the GTA. Royals has been at Queen and Broadview since 1906, when it was home to the historic Royal Canadian Bicycle Club. Six sheets of ice were added in 1929. Curling, skating and hockey shared the rink for the next quarter century. Since 1953, the club has devoted itself exclusively to curling. The Royals is owned and operated by its members, and managed by a Board of Directors elected from its membership.
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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
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1444 Queen Street East, LESLIEVILLE, Toronto, M4L 1E1

416-406-2267
Camp Quality Canada is part of an international family of organizations originally founded in Australia in 1983 by Vera Entwistle. Vera’s mission was to provide a program to support children with cancer and their families, an area not being addressed by any other organization. Different groups with the Camp Quality name now run programs in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, USA, UK and Hong Kong. The largest of which is still the original Australian Camp Quality. Camp Quality was brought to Canada in 1988. It was initiated by a group of dedicated volunteers in Southern Ontario with the first camp being held in Priceville, Ontario. Since then, we have expanded to seven camp locations across Canada, and we continue to grow in numbers each year.
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517 Parliament St. Suite 200, Toronto, M4X 1P3

(416) 655-0695
Child Care Service, Recreation center

200 Wellesley Street East, DOWNTOWN, Toronto, M4X 1G3

(416) 925-8001
paintball games, adventure games activities, fitness, swimming pools public, gymnastics clubs, skiing centres resorts, water slides, instruction, Centre, amateur sports teams, Amusement and Recreation Services, Recreation Centres, Membership Sports & Recreation Clubs, snowmobile centres resorts, recreation program consultants, related categories
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2071 Danforth Ave, Toronto, M4C 1J8

(416) 277-7689
Our attractions include an inflatable bouncy castle with attached slide, a climbing tower, a basketball game, ride-on toys, and other play structures best suited for children under 6 years old. We also offer a separate toddler area with play equipment perfect for little ones.
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2075 Danforth Ave, Toronto, M4C 1J8

(416) 691-1888
Recreation center
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146 Crescent Road, Toronto, M4W 1V2

+1 416-922-3714
The Mooredale House Community Centre is located in a cozy neighbourhood in north-east Toronto. We have been part of the community for decades, and love nothing more than to make our visitors feel happy and relaxed. We host a preschool, the Moordale Soccer, Pool and Tennis Clubs, day and summer camps, various sports, regular concerts and more. Visit our website to view our full schedule and learn more about enrolling in one of our fun programs.
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899 Millwood Road, Toronto, M4G 1X2

(647) 349-6080
Fitness center, Alternative & Holistic Health Service, Sports & Recreation Venue

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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888 Cosburn Avenue, East York, M4C 2W6

(416) 423-0000
History The 'East York Hockey League' was founded in September of 1944. Games commenced at "Dieppe Park" in January 1945 on 2 cusions of natural outdoor ice. Sponsors were sought, and teams were established by inserting a notice in the daily papers for East York boys wishing to play hockey. In 1946 Stan Wadlow was hired as 'Director of Recreation' and the league officially changed it's name in 1947 to become 'East York Hockey Association'. In 1947 the big sponsors were the 'East York Fire Department' as well as 'Whipper Watson's Whipper Pack'. Leagues were balanced to 4 teams each by adding recreation teams. Peewees played Saturday mornings and other series teams played Monday to Friday (weather conditions permitting). Various ideas were tried to improve the game. Lines were painted over the ice and worked well until the thaw came - and the lines ran all over the ice. Upon freezing the ice was an array of red white and blue. Due to the executive, coaches and referees freezing while at the rink from 7:00am to 10pm - small huts were placed between the rink with heaters inside. In the meantime members of the executive and local politicians were making a pitch for an indoor artificial ice arena. Due to the dedication and hard work of many volunteers 'East York Arena' came into operation before the 1951-1952 season. Professional wrestling was also performed in the East York Arena with such names as 'Whipper Billy Watson', 'Yukon Eric' and many others. The volunteers and residents who unselfishly gave their time to make the 'East York Arena' what it is today deserve alot of praise. I'm sure anyone involved over the years with the association wouldn't have missed it for the world. Last Updated ( Sunday, 14 September 2014 20:59 )