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    Beach Blast - Leagues

    Beach Blast

    3.0(4 reviews)
    0.4 km

    Anyone looking for some sand action, here's your fix. Beach Blast offers Friday night and Sunday…read moreafternoon drop ins. I've been to the Friday night drop in ($17, from 9pm - 1am) a few times now and actually quite liked it as compared to the other indoor volleyball courts in Toronto. HUGE area with super cool post industrial/factory "decor" from the previous operation. A little challenging to get up there if you don't have a car, walking up a dark street from the bus stop..is not for the faint of heart. Getting home from there at night via TTC is another challenge. Best advice: carpool/ taxi, or go for their Sunday (DAY ITME) drop-ins Liked that it's not too cold inside since it wouldn't be nice to freeze the moment you stopped playing/ waiting for the next game. It's usually not too busy when I was there, so it's awesome not to be sitting around and wait. I find that people that play there are friendlier as well. Good mix of people playing 2's, 4's and 6's. Not too hard to find a partner/team if you go alone. Here's how it works when I was there, Winner stay, loser out. You find a partner/team and go to the court you want to play in, call the next game and play the winner. If there's a lineup, then usually peeps would agree on maximum 3 wins per team consecutively. Sometimes there's a flipping score broad laying around, it will be great if you can ask someone along the side to keep score. If not, just keep score and call out every time one serve. Yes, yes, it's just a game, why take it so seriously? Well, nothing is more annoying for people who are called the next game just to found out that NOBODY were keeping score. There are lots of space and showers in the washroom. Go through a maze and then you will find the ladies washroom. A little sign/direction where the washroom is will be much appreciated for the first timers. Beach Blast also offers leagues, clinics and tournaments of which I have never been, but heard good things about. If it's not for the location, I most likely will sign up for more activities at Beach Blast.

    Beach Blast is worth a shot if you're looking to get your beach volleyball fix…read more Pros: Lots of courts (including outdoor) Cons: Poor ventilation (leads to very hot temperatures inside) I came here for a tournament on a Monday night. First thing I noticed as soon as I walked in was how hot and humid it was. This places doesn't have very good ventilation at all. There were 16 teams at this tournament so there were a lot of bodies inside which made it worse. It was a hot day temperature wise outside but it was like heaven compared to inside the venue. They need to do something about that. Other than the heat problem, Beach Blast is otherwise not a bad place to play. There are a good number of courts available. They even have some courts dedicated to beach dodge ball. Outside, there are another set of courts available (why weren't we playing there?) as well. There's a little bar at the front that serves cold drinks. I was not able to located a water fountain of any sort so bring your own water unless you're willing to pay for it. Something to note, if you come in the evening, it's very dark when you l;eave as the lighting in the area is not good at all. It's located in an industrial area so plan accordingly, specially if you don't drive. All in all, Beach Blast is pretty much like all the other indoor volleyball courts I've been to. It's not going to wow you at any point but you'll have a great time nonetheless.

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    Badminton & Racquet Club

    Badminton & Racquet Club

    3.0(4 reviews)
    6.4 kmYonge and St. Clair, Deer Park

    The Badminton and Racquet Club is located just west of St. Clair Station. Frankly, if someone…read morehadn't led me directly to the doors of the BRC, I would have had NO idea it was even there. I don't play Badminton, Racquetball or Tennis so it's clear that I'm not a member, but we came here for our work christmas dinner. The Club itself is fairly large, given that its smack dab in the middle of the city. However, as we went through a tour of the facilities and the building itself, its very clear that the building is old and disjointed and lacks proper flow from one area to another. The courts seemed to be in quite good condition though and you could tell this was an upscale type of club. The area where we had our lunch was quite nicely refinished and looked very crisp. We were seated in a room with a large round table for lunch. There was a set Christmas menu with choice for the main: squash and apple soup, a choice of Turkey Dinner, Salmon or Vegetarian and Christmas "pudding" for dessert. The food was quite good, I very much enjoyed the soup, a nice hearty appetizer for a cold day. The Turkey dinner was great, stuffing, vegetables, turkey, cranberry sauce and potatoes. The Christmas "pudding" was a bit odd, more like a cake with a small scoop of ice cream, but still good. Overall, it was a good experience for a staff luncheon but I dont' think I would recommend this venue for anything other than a relatively casual lunch (provided you know someone who's a member) as the facilities just don't seem to be able to handle much beyond that.

    Though I've never been here to play Badminton...or any racquet related sport honestly, I have been…read morein their event spaces . The Badminton & Racquet Club is nothing special on the venue front. Yes, they can host weddings (or in the event I went to, a funeral - yay), but really in the city you could do much better. Their space is nice, through slightly dated, probably due to an older demographic who frequents the club (I assume!). It seems to me that they are going for a "classic" look, but the result is more of a "dated" look - it reminds me a lot of the Faculty Club at the University of Toronto - in fact I wouldn't be surprised if these clubs were somehow linked. In terms of food, they do make a mean cheese platter - at their finger sandwiches are definitely tasty. Also, the bartenders are heavy handed on the alcohol - which may have not been the most appropriate at the event I was attending - but you know. The bartenders themselves were quite friendly and one in particular makes quite a delicious caesar! The only part of the club that does not need an update, in my opinion, are the washrooms. I am a sucker for venue-branded one time use towels (I know, I'm a tree killer) and soaps and lotions, apparently. Overall as a venue, this place is ok, but nothing special. In a city of hundreds on venues, you could definitely do a lot better (but also a lot worse) than the Badminton & Racquet Club.

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    Gladiator Soccer Academy

    Gladiator Soccer Academy

    5.0(1 review)
    8.5 km

    My children have been enrolled in the junior development program at Gladiator Soccer Academy for…read moreabout four months now. Our children have been involved in numerous focused sports program in the past, and we have been very impressed with the approach and quality of instruction at Gladiator Soccer. Coach Segev runs a very organized program focused on skills development, and we can see marked improvements in our children already. The passion for soccer, and dedication and commitment to developing strong, skilled players for the long haul is evident in Segev's approach and attitude. This is both refreshing and reassuring for me as a parent.

    From the owner: What sets Gladiator Soccer Academy apart from other soccer clubs is our holistic approach to player…read moredevelopment, deeply rooted in a commitment to nurturing not just skilled athletes but well-rounded individuals. As a leading soccer academy in the region, we provide a unique blend of expert coaching, state-of-the-art facilities, and a community-driven environment. Our soccer club stands out by offering a comprehensive curriculum that encompasses technical skills, tactical understanding, and physical fitness, tailored to each age group and skill level. We understand that every player is unique, and our personalized training ensures that each one receives the attention and guidance needed to thrive. At Gladiator Soccer Academy, our coaching staff is comprised of former professional players and seasoned coaches who bring a wealth of experience and a passion for teaching. This level of expertise allows us to offer specialized training techniques that are typically reserved for elite soccer academies. Whether it's through rigorous training drills, competitive league play, or interactive soccer workshops, our soccer club is committed to providing a premier educational and athletic experience. Furthermore, our soccer academy fosters a strong sense of community and sportsmanship among our players. We believe in the power of soccer to unite people, and we encourage our players to build lasting friendships, respect their teammates and opponents, and contribute positively to their teams.

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    Huron Park Recreation Centre

    Huron Park Recreation Centre

    4.2(6 reviews)
    22.5 km

    In terms of value, this was the BEST option for me as a replacement gym. Post-Pandemic, my old gym…read moreincreased their prices 3Xs and didn't bother to honour my membership cost as a client of many years, so I had to take my business elsewhere! Looking at the gyms within a 10 - max 15min - drive, there weren't many options for me. The nearby chain gyms were just way too crowded/younger, bro crowd and the other box gyms were CrossFit places which wasn't what I was looking for. So weighing my options, I decided to sign up at my local community centre. Despite being an older centre, this place basically has everything INCLUDING group classes like yoga, Zumba, and a bunch of other things. The centre itself has a pool, skating rink, courts for pickleball, basketball, and a weight room. Outside, there's a skate park, basketball court, beach volleyball court, & various soccer fields. Of course, it's surrounded by various parks, trails, and there's even a private tennis club around the back. So far, so good, people at the front desk seem very nice. Of course the experience of the classes will vary depending on the instructor. And right now, the fitness classes aren't in a stellar studio due to kids Summer camps taking over the entire place! So hopefully that'll change once the kiddos are back to school. Membership prices are MORE than reasonable and they even include the fitness classes which is an absolute bonus! Weight room is small, but every time that I've walked by, it is almost empty. No one filming themselves or annoyingly flexing in the mirror to check if the few pumps of iron has made their arms grow! It's an older crowd, but at this point, I welcome that as opposed to the former gym bro crowd. There is also a discount for Seniors AND if another family member signs up!

    Staff here are very kind, facility has many activities for people of all ages. Pool staff are…read moreamazing and are very professional in guarding in teaching.

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    York Recreation Centre - 2 slices of cake, a cupcake a water bottle & can of Diet Coke from free refreshments at Opening Day of York Recreation Centre

    York Recreation Centre

    4.0(1 review)
    3.8 km

    My family and I have been coming here since some programs such as the drop in gym with exercise…read morebikes, treadmills & weight machines & the track and basketball court & gym opened during March. But now the swimming pool is open! Yesterday was the official opening day of this Toronto Community Centre 20 years in the planning by Councillor Frances Nunziata. This is frankly a have nots area (priority neighbourhood) of the city and as a result all recreation programs are FREE! As Mayor John Tory said in his speech, before he and Cllrs. Frances Nunziata, Frank DiGiorgio, & James Pasternak (the Toronto Parks Forestry & Recreation Committee Chair), along with local MPP Laura Albanese and MP Ahmed Hussen, cut the blue ribbon and the cake (see my photos), he used to tell his kids there is no free lunch, yet this facility is government funded and FREE. Both the MPP and the MP who attended hold positions as Immigration Ministers at the provincial and federal level in this immigrant heavy neighbourhood of Toronto, York South-West. The Province of Ontario donated land that they owned to the City of Toronto for $1 in 2008 so this facility could have a location in this area. My two daughters and I, both young women, and my ex-husband attended the opening ceremonies and ribbon cutting and enjoyed a choice of coffee, tea, soft drinks, peach juice or bottled water with cookies (chocolate chip, maple cookies and arrowroot biscuits), cupcakes and naturally a slice of cake. My youngest girl, 18, as is her habit, greedily vacuumed her way through the cookies cupcakes and cake slices, so much so that we had to pin her hair up to avoid dipping her hair in cupcake frosting! There were rubber duck door prizes for retrieving one of the rubber ducks from the new swimming pool, an all ages family dance party in the gym and opening day drop in fitness classes. It's a beautiful spacious facility. I just have a couple of accessibility nitpicks as a senior with an "invisible" disability (replaced knees + AS = arthritis of the spine): the disabled stall with grab bar isn't properly labelled as such and the separate accessible unisex washroom doesn't have a door sign OCCUPIED/VACANT. Also, the gym lockers are on the main floor whereas the exercise machines are on the second floor. The lockers don't have a big enough directional sign and you can't tell when you're on the second floor where the lockers are located. There is also no sign that there's a 25 cent deposit required to use a locker, the one thing in this place that is NOT free! My older daughter and I got told off by a staff member because we set our purses down on the floor next to the exercise bicycles we were trying out. He let it slide cause it was opening day but said in future, check all bags and change your clothes into gym wear downstairs before using the facilities upstairs. My older daughter thought it was great that there's a board games room. No offence, Snakes and Lattes but FREE access to board games beats an admission fee and in Weston/Downsview/former City of York, we don't have anything like a Snakes and Lattes Cafe, we don't even have a Starbucks! It's great to get some nice things like this community centre in this forgotten corner of Toronto. NEWSFLASH though, Yelpers, across the street from York Recreation Centre, they are building an Eglinton LRT station as we speak. One day you'll be able to take LRT transit to the door of this place. That should make this neglected area of the City start to Boom!

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    York Recreation Centre - Official opening of York Recreation Centre souvenir program

    Official opening of York Recreation Centre souvenir program

    York Recreation Centre - My daughter is excited to check out the facilities in the new York Recreation Centre.

    My daughter is excited to check out the facilities in the new York Recreation Centre.

    York Recreation Centre - The official opening day cake for York Recreation Centre

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    Power Hockey Academy - fitness - Updated July 2026

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