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The Pickering Squash Club

8 courts Pickering Squash Club in Pickering, Ontario (since 1985-86) with 6 singles and doubles squash courts and Toronto District league teams.
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Address
The Pickering Recreation Complex, 1867 Valley Farm Rd, Pickering, ON L1V 3Y7
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Location
Toronto, Canada
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Phone Number
+1 905-683-XXXX
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Email
ac.tenlleb@enicidemstropsgnirekcip
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"Best recreational place east"

My Experience

1 year ago

Best recreational place in east Toronto. Well organized with full facilities. However, Reception staff needs to be more efficient. Lack of Training and organizing issues. Parking is another issue especially in winter time.

"Facility everything need gym"

B Sin

8 years ago

This facility has everything you need. The gym is very inexpensive and it's organized very well. If your looking for a gym with a bunch of hot girls, this isn't the gym for you, this is the type of gym where you can actually get work done and there isn't machines and weights being hogged. In the gym pass you also get the pool which is massive and other cool benefits. They have squash here and a bunch of other classes, totally worth the money compared to good life and life time fitness.

"Gym expensive offer different"

never ever (Reviews)

8 years ago

This gym is expensive, with age-tiered pricing that means anyone between eighteen and fifty-five pays the most, around eight hundred dollars a year for fairly standard facilities. The crowd skews heavily towards seniors, since they get the lowest rates and a retirement building sits across the road. On top of that, the membership is not all-inclusive, requiring continual upgrades to use classes, the squash and racquetball courts or the sauna, when other gyms offer the same for half the price.

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