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    Meadow Park Sports Centre

    Meadow Park Sports Centre

    4.5(13 reviews)
    0.7 km

    Scam company, during april, they sell a 3 months pass where you get an additional 4th month…read moreincluded. Yet they don't tell you that during the 4th month the pool and gym will be closed. Supposedly this happens every year, yet the earliest email they sent about this closure was ONLY 3 DAYS PRIOR TO THE CLOSURE. They offered no immeditae compensation or solution for consumers, unless they went out of your way to call them. They directly lied on the phone saying email notification was given much earlier than 3 days prior, yet refused to provide a date or further information on these supposed notifications... they offered 20% bonus days as compensation for taking away 66% of the services.... They falsely claim that they have no obligation to provide 100% services due to their terms of service, that is not true... this bait and switch is fraud and not permitted in Canada. Please report them to Consumer Protection BC... You cannot offer a monthly service then simply take away 66% of it because your terms say "availability of services may vary"

    My whole family loves this place. We come every year while we are in Whistler. It's entertaining…read morefor our whole family--ranging in ages 3 to 70. There's something for everyone and it's also super affordable. Small, but decent fitness center that has everything you need. Great and frequent fitness classes. Awesome swimming pool with hot tub, steam room, kids pool, etc. And an ice skating rink and hockey area. There's also a playground nearby. And squash courts. There's so much to do and everything is so clean and in good shape. And the staff are really nice as well.

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    Meadow Park Sports Centre
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    Whistler Sliding Center - Sledding

    Whistler Sliding Center

    4.5(40 reviews)
    0.8 km

    I went bobsledding with my friend on 1/18/26. We were fairly nervous after the scary waiver and…read moresafety speech, but this has been on my bucket list forever, and I was not going to pass up this once in a lifetime activity! Our sled had the pilot (first seat), my friend (second seat, known as the "champagne seat" because it has the least of the responsibilities), and I sat in the third seat. Since we didn't have a fourth person, I needed to wear an extra back brace (looks like a weightlifter's belt), since I would be experiencing the most g forces. You start off slow, but then you get going really fast. It is pretty intense, with speeds of 76 mph, but the whole ride is only 40 seconds. The best part was all of the staff (primarily from Australia), who were super nice (other than the obligatory intro safety video scare). Once you got up to the track, the experienced pilots definitely made you feel at ease. If you have ever wanted to go bobsledding, this is an epic place to do it!

    I had a really disappointing experience with a worker after our visit. I called with a simple…read morequestion, and the woman who answered (she had an Irish accent) was unexpectedly very mean and aggressive. I was caught off guard because I was polite and just looking for help. I understand people have bad days, but the interaction was upsetting enough that I ended up in tears after we hung up. That said, the actual bobsledding experience itself was amazing. It was such a fun, unique activity and something I'd definitely recommend trying. I just wish the customer service matched how great the experience on the track was.

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    Whistler Sliding Center
    Whistler Sliding Center - Bobsled Track

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    Whistler Racket Club

    Whistler Racket Club

    3.7(3 reviews)
    1.2 km

    This is the second time we have dined here once for dinner and this morning for father's day…read more Before I continue we have enjoyed the evening entertainment and drinks. Today was the worst food I have ever been served. Had it not been for father's day I would had walked out. We ordered the breakfast sandwich and home fries were offered. The sandwich was an over cooked steamed egg which appeared to be cooked in a mold. The bacon or what ever it was, was a cold cut of some grade. Served on an English muffin which had something white on one side. The hash browns (recognizing we are only 35 minutes from the best potatoes in North American) were actually 2"x4" of Tim Hortons or Mac Donalds fame. The coffee was cold. When asked for a freshen up she brought one cup of black coffee to share for two cups. There was no salt or pepper on the table and we had to ask for utensils. The managers walked around with there Covid Masks either half on or not at all. I understand that this food and entertainment end of things are being run by three gentlemen. I commend them for having the bravery to being there because I would certainly been in hiding in embarrassment.

    The Whistler racket club is a super fun place to hang out at. They always have special events that…read moredraw the community together. Go there to have a drink have some food play tennis or pickle ball or all the outdoor activities that they have to offer. It's a super place for the whole family!

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    Karen Magnussen Community Recreation Centre - The wave pool at Karen Magnussen Community Reacreation Centre

    Karen Magnussen Community Recreation Centre

    3.1(7 reviews)
    69.8 km

    yesterday I was at the rec center for some therapy. I use…read morethe steam room, hot tubs and therapy pool. I also do rehab on my shoulder in the tiny lap pool. I was in the steam room and two guys came in. One was 'training for a fight' and had to lose 5lbs in a day and made sure everyone in there knew about this. These guys started barking orders at people, and talking at people, that didn't want to be spoken to. I asked them to please be quiet in the steam room because the staff never did anything about it. At first I asked the lifeguards (3 different ones) to get a handle of the situation. They didn't. So when I asked these young men to please be quiet. I got an earful of insults. "why are you such a c.. " " you miserable human being" " when was the last time someone .... you good" "you must be depressed, you should just die" and the list goes on.. (the irony is I am clinically depressed, and this is not what I need at a community rec center) Not one single staff member or lifeguard took control of this. I left there.. more miserable than I did walking in. This is a facility for therapy, this is a facility for family and kids.This is a place for people to come and relax, and you know. rehabilitate.. it's what it's meant for. This is not a place for professional trainers to come to and start barking orders at other patrons to follow suit to his needs I am completely turned off at how the staff handled this, and that excessive talking and loud mouths are even ALLOWED to be acting like that in a steam room, or just act like that at the facility. I didn't come here to listen to your life problems. Not only that I was insulted over and over again until I had to remove myself from the situation. So I never got to do my physical therapy I am required to do right now for my shoulder. IF the guy was trying to lose 5 lbs in one way for a fight. This to me sounds like a personal problem, and someone didn't do their proper training. Instead we all got stressed out by this guy that wouldn't shut up about himself and his needs the entire time. He's probably not going to do well on that fight either. You can't lose 5 lbs in a steam room in one day. I might never come here again and take the longer journey to west van rec center just to avoid this awful experience/feeling and the fact that the staff doesn't do anything about this reckless behaviour.

    5 stars for fun factor for kids. -3 stars for idiotic north…read morevan rec staff who DEMAND full pool fees be paid if your child splashes in just the tot pool while watching their sibling learn to swim and wait for their turn. NVR should be ashamed of themselves for bleeding parents for more money. One mom spent over $100 to have their child splash in the tot pool while waiting for their brother. Shame on you north van rec. for being utter bone heads over a kids splashing for 30 minutes. Bring your wallet to north van pools where common sense does not exist.

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    Karen Magnussen Community Recreation Centre - The cardio equipment at Karen Magnussen Community Reacreation Centre

    The cardio equipment at Karen Magnussen Community Reacreation Centre

    Karen Magnussen Community Recreation Centre - The therapy pool at Karen Magnussen Community Reacreation Centre

    The therapy pool at Karen Magnussen Community Reacreation Centre

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    The entrance to Karen Magnussen Community Reacreation Centre

    Whistler Olympic Park - Shoot a real biathlon rifle during the biathlon experience, available in the winter season and from late June until early September!

    Whistler Olympic Park

    4.3(7 reviews)
    12.3 km

    Our fragile little Southern Californian bodies braved the cold to try out snowshoeing, and Whistler…read moreOlympic Park was the perfect place to do so. We rented our snowshoes from the main lodge, which also had cross country ski rentals (apparently 90km of cross country trails, whatever that is in miles), snowboards, tobogganing, and so many more wintery things that are completely separate from my understanding of normal outdoor activities. I mean, where else can you find biathlon lessons? Obviously the surrounding area is gorgeous in winter, a wonderland of quiet white stillness, forests and forests of evergreens, and creek beds lined with powdery snow and ice. There are frequent signs and maps to keep you oriented along the snowshoeing trails, which was great for us noobs. You can do anything from short out-and-back trips to several miles of strenuous trails. One star docked because I thought the snowshoes were pretty pricey for a rental - a flat rate of $16 regardless of the time you spend with them. They definitely did not seem to be in high demand either as there were dozens of pairs behind the register. Maybe instead do an hourly rate instead? This is in addition to a per-person entry fee to the park. Also, some of the cross county skiers were surprisingly rude when we stepped on their track - I get we were in the wrong, but have a little grace and chill out just a bit.

    It was cool getting to see where the Olympics were held - especially seeing the ski jump sans snow…read more Definitely pay and do the biathalon shooting!! The staff was SO nice and patient. The gun is surprisingly easy to shoot and aim compared to a "real" rifle (hello, confidence booster). I could've stayed out there all day shooting.

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    Whistler Olympic Park - Free toboggan and helmet rentals are available at Whistler Olympic Park

    Free toboggan and helmet rentals are available at Whistler Olympic Park

    Whistler Olympic Park - Explore a winter wonderland on snowshoes

    Explore a winter wonderland on snowshoes

    Whistler Olympic Park - Cross-country skiing for all ages and abilities is available in the winter season

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    Cross-country skiing for all ages and abilities is available in the winter season

    Guildford Recreation Centre

    Guildford Recreation Centre

    2.8(10 reviews)
    102.9 km

    A two story building. Nothing too wow. There is a pool, fitness gym and a library here. Parking is…read morelocated on the side of the building. It is located right across from Guildford mall. Convenient to get to. It is open to the public for use. People even made good use of the hallway for hip hop classes. They offers daily, monthly and annual passes to use their facilities. It is inexpensive because this community center is for public use and is part of the BC public recreation centers (partially taxpayer funded).

    Unfortunately, my 21 year old nephew and I experienced an near fatal drowning in 1 of the deep…read morepools. The life guards were not doing their job and didn't notice my nephew drowning then grab onto me which made me drownd, but luckily I was able to get on to my back to get us safely to the edge of the pool where we could breathe and get all of the water out of our bodies. Now here we are 2 months later and my nephew won't go in the water again because he said "the life guards don't do their job" and is afraid of drowning again. BTW, a life guard did see us, she was casually strolling towards us as we got to the edge of the pool and just asked us if we were ok, as the pool water gushed out of our noses and mouthes. I did make a formal complaint but nothing came it. I also recently spoke with a guard for advice on how to support him with his trauma and the guard said to give him a floating device. So, its hopeless to expect them to care, because they don't.

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    Guildford Recreation Centre
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