The City of Toronto is a vibrant and moving community. This database was created by a team of dedicated KHS undergraduate students to identify organizations in the City of Toronto that support community-based non-profit/not-for-profit sport and physical activity programming and initiatives. Provincial sport organizations [P] and national (or global) sport organizations [N] have also been identified in the list below as these governing bodies are part of the sport and physical activity landscape.
Every effort was made to create a comprehensive list but if you have a suggestion about a non-profit or not-for-profit sport and/or physical activity program or initiative not listed in this database, please contact Dr. Parissa Safai at psafai@yorku.ca.
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The 519 Community Centre | The 519 is committed to the health, happiness and full participation of the LGBTQ community. A City of Toronto agency with an innovative model of Service, Space and Leadership, we strive to make a real difference in people’s lives, while working to promote inclusion, understanding and respect. |
Aboriginal Sport and Wellness Council of Ontario | The Aboriginal Sport and Wellness Council of Ontario is the Provincial Territorial Aboriginal Sport Body for Ontario and provides input and services around the North American Indigenous Games, National Aboriginal Hockey Championships and many other regional games throughout Ontario and Canada. [P] |
Academy of Lions | Academy of Lions grows community through physical culture and mindful living. |
ActiveMatch | ActiveMatch is a free online service developed by researchers at the University of Toronto to help women who have been diagnosed with cancer find their ideal exercise partner or small group. |
Adam Beck Community Centre | Adam Beck Community Centre is a shared use facility. They offer fun filled programs for all ages. |
Agincourt Recreation Centre | Agincourt Community Recreation Centre and Leisure Pool is one of only two leisure pools in the Scarborough District providing lessons, recreation swims and birthday parties for all ages. They are home to Agincourt Lions Club, Agincourt Lawnbowling Club, Scarborough Horseshoe Club and Agincourt Tennis Club. They also offer programs that accommodate participants from preschoolers to older adults. |
Albion Arena | Albion Arena offers times where the public can skate for free, make sure to call their information desk to find out about such programs and others too. |
Albion Pool and Health Club | Enjoy multiple cardio machines, weight machines, free weights and fitness classes led by qualified instructors. Albion Pool and Health Club offer a wide variety of aquatic programming weekdays, weeknights and weekends including learn to swim, leadership, leisure and length swimming opportunities to persons of all ages and abilities. |
Amesbury Community Centre | Amesbury Community Centre offers a wide range of programs for all ages. |
Ancaster Community Cenrte | Ancaster Community Centre is a small but very active hub for the Ancaster community located in the Wilson and Dufferin area. The programs offered are very popular and are offered for a wide range of ages. |
Angela James Arena | Angela James Arena offers times where the public can skate for free. |
Annette Community Recreation Centre | Facilities at the Annette Community Centre include a swimming pool, weight room, dance studio and several multipurpose rooms and a gymnasium. The pool and facilities are fully accessible with separate special needs washroom/changing facility, pool lift and facility elevator. |
Antibes Community Centre | Antibes Community Centre offers a variety of recreational programs for all ages, it also serves as a host for many local community groups who use the facility to run their individual programs and events. |
Antibes Rhythmic Gymnastics | Antibes Rhythmic Gymnastics is a sport school located in Toronto with recreational and competitive programs for girls in 4 locations, which include parents and tots program, ballet, sport dance and camps. |
Armour Heights Community Centre | There are recreational programs offered for every age group seven days a week. There are also a large number of special interest groups/clubs that offer programs at the centre (i.e., dollhouse or model car building) as well as support groups (i.e.. MS Society, Celiac Assoc., etc.). |
Athletics Ontario | Athletics Ontario is the not-for-profit sport governing body for athletics (track and field, road running, cross country and race walking) for the province of Ontario. The association is athlete-centred, volunteer-based, and club-and-community driven. [P] |
Ballet Creole | Ballet Creole was established in the 1990s and is a non-profit charitable organization. The vision of the organization is to create a dance legacy in Canada with the creolization of dance, and offers performances and dance classes. |
Balmy Beach Community Recreation Centre | Balmy Beach is a shared use facility. We offer fun filled programs for all ages including community special events. |
Banbury Community Centre | The Banbury Community Centre includes four tennis courts, two playgrounds, a giant sandbox, a playing field, programming spaces, and scenic views of the wooded parkland that is Windfield Park. The centre offers a variety of fitness classes, preschool programs and older adult general interest programs such as watercolour painting, life drawing, ballroom, Scottish and folk dancing. |
Barbara Frum Community Centre | Barbara Frum Community Centre is located on the lower level of the Barbara Frum Library. It offers a large variety of preschool programs. In addition, there are fitness/wellness and arts programs. |
Basketball Canada | Recognized as a world leader in all aspects of basketball, and consistently reaching the podium in FIBA competitions and the Olympic Games. [N] |
Bay Street Hoops | As one of Toronto’s largest sports-related charity events, the tournament brings together fun, community, and charity to make sports more accessible to children and youth in Toronto. |
Beaches Recreation Centre | Beaches Recreation Centre is the centre of the Beaches community. Preschool and school-aged programs as well as fitness for adults are the mainstays of the program schedule. |
Bedford Park Community Centre | Bedford Park Community Centre is a shared-use facility located in the Yonge Street and Lawrence Avenue East area. Throughout the Fall, Winter and Spring, Bedford Park offers preschool programs, older adult programs, fitness programs, sports programs and swimming lessons. During the summer months, Bedford Park offers summer camps, fitness classes, an older adult drop-in program and swimming lessons. Some programs operate from St. Leonard's Church. |
Berner Trail Community Centre | Berner Trail Community Centre is located within the Malvern Community and offers a wide range of programs for all ages. |
Birchmount Community Centre | The Birchmount Community Centre is a multipurpose facility with programs and services offered through the Birchmount Bluffs Neighbourhood Centre. Birchmount Leisure Pool is one of two leisure pools in the Scarborough District providing swim lessons, lane, leisure, family swims and birthday parties for all ages. It includes a sauna, warm conversation pool with jets, a large water slide, children's shallow area with a children's slide and a spraying elephant. This community centre offers programs to accommodate participants from preschoolers to older adults. |
Birkdale Community Centre | Situated in the beautiful Birkdale ravine, the community centre offers programs for all ages and abilities with a focus on older adults. Large windows in most of the program rooms offer scenic views of the park scenery, wildlife and the creek. |
Blind Sailing Association of Canada | Blind Sailing Association of Canada was formed to provide opportunities for the blind to improve their quality of life by building self esteem and confidence through recreational sailing. BSAC facilitates integration with sighted sailors and education of the public regarding the abilities of blind persons. [N] |
Bob Abate Community Center | Bob Abate Community center located on the south side of Bloor street offers a variety of recreational drop-in programs for families. |
Boys & Girls Club Canada | Boys & Girls Club Canada provide a safe, supportive place where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships and develop confidence and skills for life. Among other activities, we include after school recreational and sport programs. |
Broad Reach for Youth Leaders | Broad Reach Foundation provides programs based in the sport, science and mastery of sailing for youth from vulnerable communities. The programs combine leadership and life skills development through sail training – a unique model seldom accessible to this population. |
Broadlands Community Centre | Broadlands Community Centre offers programs for preschoolers, children, adults and older adults. Rooms can also be permitted by groups or individuals. Multiple fitness and sporting activities are offered at the centre. |
Brown Community Centre | Brown Community Centre offers programs and activities for resident of all ages. Recreation staff are available in the office who can provide program registration and information about events in the facility, satellite locations and the community. |
Burrows Hall Community Centre | Burrows Hall Community Centre offers a wide variety of programs for preschoolers, children and adults. The hall is ideal for weddings or banquets. |
Camp Awakening | Camp Awakening is a summer camp programs for youth with physical disabilities, offering a wide range of activities, a chance to make long lasting friendships, develop confidence and achieve the impossible. |
Camp Quality Canada
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Camp Quality is a non-profit, volunteer organization that, in addition to our signature week-long camping experience, provides year-round support for children with cancer (receiving treatment or in remission) and their families. Our program provides children with the opportunity to try both new and familiar activities, make new friends and gain memories that will last forever! |
Canada Basketball Foundation | The CBF works directly with Basketball Canada to improve the health of the nation through basketball, provide a pathway for excellence for young athletes, and deliver a dynamic basketball development infrastructure that will result in international success. [N] |
Canadian Association for the Advancement of Women and Sport and Physical Activity | CAAWS works in partnership with Sport Canada and with Canada's sport and active living communities to achieve gender equity in the sport community. CAAWS operates with a strong base of volunteers and a small team of effective and efficient staff. [N] |
Canadian Olympic Foundation | The Canadian Olympic Foundation raises and grants funds to the Canadian Olympic team, the next generation of Olympic athletes and the Canadian sport system. [N] |
Carmine Stefano Community Centre | Carmine Stefano Community provides recreational programming opportunities for everyone from preschoolers to older adults, which includes fitness, art, music, dance, social, sports and after school programs. |
Cecil Community Centre | Cecil Community Centre is a not-for-profit, multi-service neighbourhood centre that offers a broad range of recreational, educational, social, cultural and capacity-building programs to local area residents. |
Cedarbrook Community Centre | Cedarbrook Community Centre runs programs for preschool, youth, adults and older adults. Arts and crafts programs, dance, fitness classes, leadership programs, and sports programming can be found at the centre. |
Centennial Park Arena | Centennial Park Arena offers a wide variety of programs including Hockey Skills and Learn to Skate programs for all ages. We also offer both supervised and unsupervised public skates. |
Scarborough Centennial Recreation Centre | Scarborough Centennial Recreation Centre is a multipurpose recreation facility which features a pool, hockey & figure skating rinks, a dedicated preschool room, weight room and an auditorium. The centre also has outdoor facilities which include beach volleyball, basketball and tennis courts. The centre is home to the Scarborough Figure Skating Club, Scarborough Springboard Diving Club, Scarborough Underwater Club and The Centennial Tennis Club. There are a variety of programs and activities for all ages, preschoolers to older adults. |
Central Eglinton Community Centre | The Central Eglinton Community Centre provides programs and services to meet the diverse and changing needs of our community. |
Chalkfarm Community Centre | Chalkfarm Community Centre offers a wide range of activities including fitness, youth, sports, after school and preschool programs. |
Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Toronto | The Chinese Cultural Center of Greater Toronto aims to share the uniqueness of the Chinese culture and offers a wide range of classes including tai chi. |
Chinese Sports and Recreation Association | Chinese Sports and Recreation Association is a non-profit organization that serves the Chinese communities in the GTA. The services provided are aimed to promote healthy and active lifestyle. We offer a wide variety of sports and recreational activities for all age groups. These include numerous sports and arts lessons as well as drop-ins across Toronto. |
Chris Tonks Arena | Chris Tonks Arena is located on the corner of Black Creek Dr. and Eglinton Ave. West. This facility offers Learn to Skate Programs for all ages. We also offer both supervised and unsupervised skates including public skates and shinny hockey for various age groups. |
Coaches Association of Canada | Coaches Association of Canada is an independent, non-profit organization that provides representation and recognition for coaches in a variety of contexts. This association is “coach-led” and accountable to its members who are “coaches” in all sports. [N] |
Commander Recreation Centre | Commander Park Arena provides learn to skate lessons for children during the Fall and Winter. Scarborough Hockey Association plays out of Commander Park Arena Monday to Thursday evenings providing house league and competitive opportunities for Toronto children and youth on the two A rinks. Scarborough Shuffleboard Association older adults can be found at Commander Park every Tuesday morning. A City of Toronto fitness class is offered upstairs in the main hall Wednesday mornings at 9:00 am from Fall to Winter and Spring. |
Cummer Park Community Centre | Cummer Park Community Centre offers a wide variety of programming including an adult fitness club, swimming and skating lessons, leisure swimming and skating, fitness classes, yoga, tai chi, Pilates, Latin dance, watercolour painting, art studio for children, youth club for teens and summer sports camps. Outdoor activities include sports pad, tennis courts, softball diamond, playground and skate park. |
Curran Hall Community Centre | Curran Hall Community Centre is one room, with a maximum of 80 persons. We also have a covered deck that is accessible from the hall. |
Dancing With Parkinson's | Dancing With Parkinson's supports those living with Parkinson's Disease by increases awareness of the body in stillness and motion. Come celebrate the spontaneity of movement through dance and live music. No previous dance experience required. |
Davenport Perth Neighbourhood Centre | Davenport-Perth Neighbourhood and Community Health Centre supports people in its neighbourhood, especially those who face economic and/or social barriers, to enrich their lives and the life of our community. We do this by working in partnership with local residents and organizations to deliver a range of community, health, and social support services that are responsive to local needs and opportunities. |
Dennis R. Timbrell Recreation Centre | Programs are provided for all ages from preschool to older adults from early morning lane swim to late night sports programs. |
Disabled Sailing Association of Ontario | Disabled sailing organization of Ontario is a non-profit organization established, organized and run by individuals with disabilities. The mission includes sailing opportunities for all residents of Ontario regardless of ability. [P] |
Domenico Di Luca Community Recreation Centre | Domenico Di Luca Community Centre offers a variety of recreational programming for everyone from preschool to older adults to enjoy. Come in and get involved in a variety of sports, arts, fitness, preschool and youth leadership programs. |
Don Montgomery Community Recreation Centre | Don Montgomery Community Recreation Centre is a multipurpose facility that offers a variety of programs such as cultural, creative, sports, youth, preschool, and seniors programs. |
Downsview Arena | Downsview Arena offers Learn to Skate Programs for all ages, which includes supervised public skates. |
Downtown Swim Club Toronto | The Downtown Swim Club in Toronto is a not-for-profit organization. Our mission includes providing a positive and welcoming environment in the LGBTQ communities for swimming activities. Practices takes place at three different recreational centers in the city. |
Driftwood Community Recreation Centre | Driftwood Community Recreation Centre offers a variety of recreational programs for all ages. This center has six multipurpose rooms, two dedicated computer lab, two recreation staff offices, one maintenance staff office, a full-size gymnasium, a kitchen, two washrooms, two change rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, parking lot, outdoor basketball pad and a playground. |
Dufferin Grove Park | Dufferin Grove Park offers drop in shinny hockey, pleasure-skating for everyone of all ages. |
Earl Bales Community Centre | Earl Bales Community Centre, is a multipurpose facility that is fully accessible for people with disabilities. Programs offered are arts, fitness, early years, youth drop in, camps, outdoor adventures and more. The community centre supports the community with over fifty local groups, and a banquet hall that is rented out for various functions. |
Earl Beatty Community Centre | Earl Beatty Community Centre offers a wide variety of recreational programs for all ages including: swimming lessons, camp programs in December, March, and during the day in the summer, creative arts, ballet, jazz, gymnastics beginner recreational and advanced, caregiver & tot playtime, kinder gym, women's sports club, karate beginner intermediate and advanced, soccer house league, touch football, t-ball, and ESSO NHL Street Buds, ball hockey. The Community Centre also offers fitness activities such as yoga, Pilates, and Tai Chi and Youth leadership training in babysitting. |
East York Community Centre | East York Community Center is located in the East York District. This facility has a fitness room, game room, gymnasium, indoor pool and offers a wide range of drop in programs for all ages. |
Easter Seals Ontario | Easter Seals Ontario provides programs and services to children and youth with physical disabilities across Ontario to help them achieve greater independence, accessibility and integration. We provide financial assistance for children to help purchase essential mobility equipment such as wheelchair, walkers, ramps or lifts. [P] |
Edenbridge Centre | During the Winter and Spring the Edenbridge Centre is mainly attended by older adults of which the neighbourhood is primarily comprised. Programs that are generally offered to this community are fitness/wellness, art, general interest and our Bocce club. In the summer session our preschool community become the primary residents of the centre as they attend a specialty summer camp and other specialized preschool programming. This centre is committed to meeting the needs of the constantly evolving community. |
Edgehill House | The Edgehill House is nestled among a quiet Kingsway residence and backs on to the famous James' Garden's Park. Located in the estate home once owned by the James' family, this centre mainly offers specialized preschool programs; as well as arts and fitness/wellness programs. In the summer time, it is home to our unique camp programs which include studies in fine arts and ecology as well as a camp that focuses on developing the well-rounded athlete. |
Edithvale Community Centre | Edithvale Community Centre houses more than 50 local groups. The centre features a double gymnasium, banquet hall, youth lounge, seniors' lounge, two preschool rooms, a demo/cooking kitchen, three craft rooms, fitness and dance studios, a weight room and an indoor, elevated running/walking track. |
Ellesmere Community Centre | Ellesmere Community Centre is a multipurpose facility featuring year round programming for all ages and abilities. Programs include art, fitness, sport and general interest classes, as well as drop-in times for seniors, preschoolers and youth. Outdoor features include mini soccer fields, a playground and a skateboard park. |
Elmbank Community Centre | Elmbank Community Centre has a focus on youth, providing a sound studio and many other related programs in partnership with local agencies. |
Emery Collegiate Secondary School | We run a variety of aquatic programs evenings and weekends including swim lessons for all ages, Aquafit, leisure swims and leadership courses. |
Etobicoke Olympium | The Etobicoke Olympium is a multi-use facility that focuses on meeting the sport and recreation needs of the community, as well as developing and promoting amateur competitive sports. The Olympium's programs and services range from multi-tank pool operations with dive towers, to gym activities and rentals. The Etobicoke Olympium has the ability to host national and international events in a range of sports. |
Fairbank Memorial Community Centre | Fairbank Memorial Community Centre is a multilevel facility that offers a wide variety of programs ranging from arts, dance, music, fitness and sports. The centre takes great pride in being able to serve the community by offering programs that cater to participants of all ages from preschool, children, youth, adults and seniors. |
Fairfield Seniors' Centre | Fairfield Seniors' Centre offers a wide range of social, educational and support services to older adults in the community. Special events, older adult's clubs and weekly programs take place at is centre throughout the year. |
Falstaff Community Centre | Falstaff Community Centre offers a wide range of programs for all ages. Youth programming is offered year round in the evenings Monday to Friday. |
Flemingdon Community Centre And Playground Paradise | Flemingdon Community Centre Playground Paradise is a great place for families with young children because of its indoor and outdoor playgrounds, picnic area, splash pad, community garden, and outdoor courts and fields. The Playground Paradise is a two-storey indoor play structure in a meadow-like setting. The playground is open for children up to the age of 12. Go down the spiral slide, swing on the track ride, climb the cargo elevator, and play in the ball pit! |
Foundation for Active Healthy Kids | Foundation for Active Healthy Kids Canada strives to be a trusted source for “powering the movement to get kids moving”—a ‘go to’ source for knowledge, insight and understanding that influences thinking and action among issue stakeholders to help them build better programs, campaigns and policies in order to increase physical activity among children and youth. [N] |
Four Villages Community Health Centre | The Four Villages Community Health Centre provides primary health care services and programs that include treatment, prevention of illness, health promotion, and capacity building. |
Frankland Community Centre | Frankland Community Centre is a small facility located in Frankland School. The pool, two rooms, and gym are used to run programs during the day and after school. |
Fred Hamilton Playground | Fred Hamilton Playground features two outdoor bocce courts, a volleyball court, outdoor fitness equipment, picnic areas, a wading pool and a children's playground with many mature trees throughout. |
Glen Long Community Centre | Glen Long Community Centre offers a wide range of programs from preschool to older adults. We are known for the abundance of summer camps both in the centre and the surrounding community. |
Gord And Irene Risk Community Centre | Gord & Irene Risk Community Centre serves a diverse community with preschool, fitness, swimming and general interest programs for all ages. Purchase a Bocce membership and come play according to your lifestyle - open afternoons and evenings! To reach the needs of the greater community, after school and preschool programs are also offered at a satellite location - Venerable John Merlini CSS. So come in and enjoy your summer days at camp, swimming with new friends and when winter arrives lace up the skates for free public skating! |
Goulding Community Centre | Goulding Community Centre has an indoor arena, outdoor pool, several rooms including a viewing gallery and multipurpose and dance room for various uses. The building is surrounded by beautiful green fields including two baseball diamonds. |
Grandravine Community Recreation Centre | Grandravine Community Recreation Centre is a large multi-functional centre and is the home of many community groups. The new program "Hockey In the Neighbourhood" is a successful low cost introduction to the sport of Hockey. |
Gus Ryder Pool And Health Club | Gus Ryder Pool And Health Club offers 24 diverse fitness classes and a variety of cardio equipment. Our weight room offers a multiple range of free weights and an assortment of multipurpose strength machines. Our pool is a warm 25 yard pool with chair lift and stairs. We offer swimming lessons, Aquafit and arthritis Aquafit classes, public swims, family swims, and lane swims. |
Habitant Arena | Habitant Arena offers Learn to Skate Programs for all ages. We also offer both supervised and unsupervised public skates. |
Harbour Front center | Harbourfront center is a non-profit cultural organization which offers a wide variety of programs including arts and recreation. |
Harrsion Baths/Pools | Harrsion Baths/Pools is 20 yards long and the building is also open for shower use. This community center has many free programs for people of all ages. |
Harwood Hall | Harwood Hall has a medium sized multipurpose room with a kitchen in a separate room. The Hall is not intended for large functions or those involving alcohol. There are tables and chairs to accommodate groups of 20 or less. Limited street parking is available however no onsite parking is available. |
Herbert H. Carnegie Centennial Centre | Herbert H. Carnegie Centennial Centre features an indoor ice rink which in the summer becomes an indoor dry pad for sports such as ball hockey and lacrosse. |
Heron Park Recreation Centre | Heron Park Community Recreation Centre offers free programs and activities for residents of all ages. The Facility has skating rinks, gymnasiums, enhanced Youth Lounge, community room for party rentals and a playschool room. They also have programs for all ages including seniors, adult, youth, children and pre-schoolers including camps in the summer. The outdoor pool operates from June to August. |
HIGH FIVE | HIGH FIVE® is a standard committed to assisting children along the path of healthy child development by: Ensuring that program practitioners develop a high level of knowledge and expertise in child development; Helping parents to make informed choices and; Providing practitioners with the tools for enhancing and maintaining a high level of program quality. |
High Park Hiking Club | High Park Hiking Club was founded by Nordic skiiers and is fully runned by volunteers. This club is responsible for organizing hiking trips usually in May and August. |
Hillcrest Community Centre | Hillcrest Community Centre offers programs and activities for residents of all ages. Recreation staff are available in the office who can provide program registration and information about events in the facility, satellite locations and the community. |
Hillcrest Community Centre | A small facility located in the Lakeshore Boulevard West and Islington Avenue area. New Toronto Seniors Centre offers recreational programming for older adults. The seniors centre also offers a wide rage of activities including fitness, sports, cards and arts and crafts. The centre is geared to providing programs that suit the needs of the community. |
Holy Family Community Centre | The Holy Family Community Centre offers various registered and drop-in arts, sports and general interest programs for all ages. |
Horner Avenue Seniors' Centre | Horner Ave Seniors Centre is a smaller friendly centre where you can make new friends or renew old acquaintances. Learn something new or enjoy a familiar activity, we have something for every interest. We offer great food and excellent entertainment at our special events. We look forward to seeing you at the Centre. |
Humberwood Community Centre | The Humberwood Community Centre houses a Catholic School, a Public School, Toronto Public library, a day nursery centre and the Recreational Community Centre. A variety of recreation programs and services are offered. The triple gym and the great hall make this a stunning venue for a special event permit. |
Irving W. Chapley Community Centre | Irving W Chapley Community Centre offers programs for various age groups. Space is used by various community groups as well as some city implemented fitness, chess & keyboard programs. This facility is surrounded by a wonderful outdoor green space that is enhanced by tennis courts, basketball courts, ball hockey courts, bocce courts, a softball diamond, playground and plenty of open grass space. |
Islington Community School | Islington Community School offers a wide variety of diverse programming, integrated towards all age groups. |
Jake's House for Children with Autism - Hockey Program | Jake's House provides assistance and support for families and children living with autism, by delivering solutions and respite, offering family resources, support and networking opportunities, information and awareness, programs and event. As well, they offer an empowering ice hockey program for their kids. |
Japanese Canadian Cultural Center | The Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre is a organization dedicated to celebrating the Japanese and the Japanese Canadian culture. This centre offers a wide range of programs including martial arts, karaoke and bridge. |
Jays Care Foundation | Since 1992, the Toronto Blue Jays' (MLB) Jays Care Foundation has been empowering children and youth in need, inspiring them to make positive choices and helping them realize their dreams by providing access to programs that support physical activity, education, and life-skill development. Used intentionally, baseball has the power to create lasting social change for children and youth. |
Jenner Jean-Marie Community Centre | Jenner Jean-Marie Community Centre is attached to the Thorncliffe Park Library and has access to the Thorncliffe Park Daycare. The centre houses a large gymnasium and five multipurpose rooms, offering a wide range of programming for all ages, including arts and crafts, dance and music, all-day camps, fitness and wellness (weight room, Tai Chi, yoga and cardio), sports (ball hockey, basketball, martial arts, racquet sports, soccer and volleyball), and general interest activities (game room and social club). |
Jimmie Simpson Recreation Centre | Jimmie Simpson Recreation Centre is a hub for recreation programming with a variety of opportunities for everyone from preschool to older adults. It offers a wide-range of activities including swimming, fitness, youth, sports, after school and preschool programs. |
John Booth Memorial Arena | John Booth Memorial Arena has a skate pad with a ticket booth, two meeting rooms, washrooms and a parking lot. Elm Park soccer field is located next to John Booth Memorial Arena. |
John English Community Centre | John English Community Centre has been serving south Etobicoke for more than 30 years through a wide variety of recreational programs for the young and young at heart. |
John Innes Community Recreation Centre | John Innes Community Recreation Centre is located in the Moss Park Neighbourhood of downtown Toronto. It offers a wide variety of programs for all age groups. |
Joseph J. Piccininni Community Centre | Joseph J. Piccininni Community Centre is one of the largest facilities in Toronto. We offer a variety of programs for everyone from preschoolers to older adults, all of which are located in accessible areas. The pool offers programs including swimming lessons, lane swim, aqua fitness, leisure swim, leadership courses, fitness, sports, female only swims and much more. Our B facility Health Club has all new cardio, muscular strength and free weight equipment and knowledgeable staff to assist and guide you. Fitness classes and swimming are included with all membership options. |
Keele Community Centre | Keele Community Centre is a shared facility with the TDSB. We offer a wide variety of programming, including daytime, evening and weekend recreational opportunities for all age groups. |
Ken Cox Community Centre | Ken Cox Community Centre is located in the Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School and Regional Art Centre. This brand new school was completed in 2006 and is located in the picturesque grounds of Colonel Samuel Smith Park in the Lakeshore Boulevard West and Kipling Avenue area. Ken Cox Community Centre offers a wide variety of programs including preschool, children, youth and family activities. A city built addition to the Community Centre has been added in 2009 to complement the joint use facility in Father John Redmond Catholic Secondary School. |
Kids Up Front | Kids Up Front Foundation is a charitable organization that provides access to arts, culture, sport and recreation for children who don’t have the opportunity to experience them. |
KidSport Toronto | KidSport™ is a grass roots Canadian non-profit organization that provides support to under-resourced children and youth 18 years of age and under across the country by removing financial barriers that prevent them from playing organized sport. [N] |
Kidstown-WaterPark | Kidstown-WaterPark offers a outdoor pool and waterpark and is opens mid June. |
Kingsview Village Community School | Kingsview Village Community School offers a variety of recreational programs for all ages. Camp programs are offered in the summer months. |
L'Amoreaux Community Recreation Centre | L'Amoreaux Community Recreation Centre offers preschool, arts and crafts, dance, sports, and fitness programs for children, youth and adults. During the day the Recreation Centre runs an extensive amount of older adult programming in arts and crafts, dance, social programs, special excursions, billiards, and computers. |
Lambton Arena | This arena is located off of Dundas St. West in Lambton Park. This facility offers Learn to Skate Programs for all ages. We also offer unsupervised public skates. |
Lawrence Heights Community Recreation Centre | Lawrence Heights Community Recreation Centre offers a wide range of programs for all ages ranging from newborns up to and including our very own feisty older adults. |
Long Branch Arena | Long Branch Arena offers a variety of Learn to Skate Programs for all ages and both supervised and unsupervised public skates. |
Lumacare | Lumacare is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to bringing light into the lives of our community members. Lumacare aspires to enhance, engage, and empower the members of our diverse community by providing equitable, accessible, and high quality services for the elderly population. |
Main Square Community Centre | Main Square Community Centre houses a 25 meter pool, two multipurpose areas, a kitchen, and a small weight room. We have lockers, showers and change rooms on the third floor. We offer a wide range of programming for all ages. |
Malvern Recreation Centre | Malvern Recreation Centre offers a wide variety of programs for all ages. Their programs, amenities, youth advisory council and youth volunteers make Malvern Recreation Centre a great place to recreate. |
March of Dimes Canada | March of Dimes is a community-based rehabilitation and advocacy charity for people with physical disabilities. Our goal is to enhance the independence and community participation of people with physical disabilities every day through a wide range of programs and services across the country. [N] |
Mary Mccormick Recreation Centre | Mary McCormick Recreation Centre has a fully stocked fitness facility with cardio, free weights, and Nautilus equipment. A 25 yd warm water pool with viewing gallery, large gymnasium, fitness, dance and yoga studios. The centre also includes two large preschool rooms, youth and older adult lounges. |
Masaryk-Cowan Community Recreation Centre | Masaryk-Cowan Community Centre offers a wide variety of programs for early years, children, youth, adults, and older adults. This facility has a weight room and a gymnasium. |
Matty Eckler Recreation Centre | Matty Eckler Recreation Centre is a facility that provides programs at quality level training, at cost effective prices available to all. It is a friendly and community oriented Community Recreation Centre located in the south-east corner of Pape Avenue and Gerrard Street East. |
Maurice Cody Community Centre | Maurice Cody Community Centre offers programs and activities for residents of all ages. Recreation staff are available in the office who can provide program registration and information about events in the facility, satellite locations and the community. |
Memorial Pool And Health Club | Memorial Pool and Health Club offers wide variety of aquatic programming weekdays, weeknights and weekends, which includes a vast learn to swim program, popular Aquafit classes, an extensive leadership program, and leisure and lane swimming opportunities for persons of all ages and abilities. Our co-ed Health Club is equipped with a variety of cardio and strength equipment. We offer a wide range of aerobic classes for those who enjoy a group setting led by a qualified fitness instructor. |
Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre | Miles Nadal Jewish Community centre is located at the intersection of Bloor and Spadina in the Annex. This multipurpose facility offers a variety of recreational programs for everyone of all ages and backgrounds. Some of the free recreational activities offered include yoga, volleyball tournments, and outdoor spin. |
Milliken Park Community Recreation Centre | Milliken Park Community Recreation Centre offers a wide variety of both drop-in and registered programs for preschoolers, children, youth, adults and older adults. These include visual arts, dance, fitness, youth leadership, drop-in and instructional sports programs, a variety of camps and much more. |
Mimico Arena |
Mimico Arena offers a wide variety of instructional skate programs including Hockey Skills and Learn to Skate programs for all ages as well as supervised public skates. |
Minding Our Bodies | The goal of Minding Our Bodies is to increase capacity within the community mental health system in Ontario to promote physical activity and healthy eating for people with serious mental illness to support recovery. Our provincial mental health promotion program serves as an “incubator” to help mental health service providers in Ontario, together with community partners, develop and deliver evidence-based physical activity and healthy eating programs, improve access to local resources, and promote social inclusion. [P] |
Mitchell Field Community Centre | Mitchell Field is a multi-use facility. It has an indoor arena and outdoor swimming pool. There is a full size gym with bleachers. A teaching kitchen and three multipurpose rooms round out the facilities. |
MLSE LaunchPad | MLSE LaunchPad is the first facility in North America developed specifically to deliver sport for development programming with a focus on four programming pillars: healthy body; healthy mind; ready for school; ready for work. Along with creating unique sport specific programs in-house, MLSE LaunchPad will partner with organizations that are already executing innovative programming in the field of youth development. [P] |
Moeen Centre for Physically Disabled and Developmentally Challenged Young Adults | Moeen Centre for Physically Disabled and Developmentally Challenged Young Adults is a non-profit organization for physically disabled and developmentally challenged youth adults and provides a wide range of programs including physical education focused on movement and dance along with arts and crafts. They strive to remove social isolation for physically disabled and developmentally challenged youth to ensure their full potential. |
Momentum Dance Toronto | Momentum Dance Toronto is a non-profit organization that encourages creative dance exploration while promoting accessibility, integrity, professionalism and fun. |
Mount Dennis Community Hall | Mount Dennis Community Hall serves as the recreation support office for the surrounding neighbourhoods. Participants can register for programs and get additional information on Parks, Forestry and Recreation activities. |
NHLPA Goals and Dreams Fund | Launched in 1999 as a way for the players to give something back to the game they love, Goals and Dreams has donated full sets of equipment to over 10,000 underprivileged children in 18 countries. In addition, over 75 ice re-surfacers and more than 110 sets of boards and glass were provided to community arenas in small towns in Europe and North America. [N] |
Norseman Community School And Pool | Norseman Community School And Pool offers a wide range of programs from sports, dance, and music, to fitness and preschool. Programs are available from preschool to older adults. The 25-metre Norseman Community Pool offers both recreational and learn-to-swim programs to all ages and abilities. Norseman Pool is also known for its daytime aqua fitness classes focusing on the older adult population. Norseman is also home to the Norseman Masters Aquatic Club as well as offering a popular recreational swim team program (Splash) to children in the community. |
North Kipling Community Centre | North Kipling Community Centre offers a variety of programs and services for all ages including preschoolers, children, youth, adults and older adults. Programs offered here include gym and sport activities, fitness classes, dance programs, art classes, bocce, camps and annual special events. |
North Toronto Memorial Community Centre | North Toronto Memorial Community Centre is a multi-use complex, offering a wide variety of programming for all ages. The centre has indoor and outdoor pools, a fitness centre, weight room, gymnasium, multipurpose rooms, meeting space, a large lobby and a beautiful program area. |
North Toronto Soccer Club | North Toronto Soccer Club provides soccer programs to more than 5,200 children and youths and 200 young adults in the North Toronto community. |
Northwood Community Centre | Northwood Community Centre is a very popular site for meetings, banquets and recreation programs. The Northwood grounds back on to Northwood Park, providing a very picturesque setting. |
Notso Amazon Softball League | The Notso Amazon Softball League is a non-profit organization that provides sports and recreation to the Greater Toronto Area. This league provides recreational softball to all females, trans and gender neutral individuals of all abilities. |
O'Connor Community Recreation Centre | O'Connor Community Centre offers a wide variety of programs for early years, children, youth, adults, and older adults. This facility has a weight room, gymnasium and is fully accessible. |
Oakdale Community Centre | Oakdale Community Centre has a gym and meeting rooms, a kitchen, outdoor swimming pool, outdoor basketball pad and playground. |
Oakridge Community Recreation Centre | Oakridge Community Recreation Centre is a multipurpose recreation centre, offering a wide variety of recreational programs for all ages from preschool to older adults, including parent and child programs, art, dance, an after school club, fitness, luncheons and special events. |
Ontario Disabled Alpine Racing Team | The Ontario Disabled Alpine Race Team is a not- for-profit organization whose mission is to Educate, Promote and Train Disabled ski racing in Ontario, Canada. Our members train, compete and promote alpine ski racing locally, provincially, nationally & internationally. Our Team consists of mono/hemi, amputee & visually impaired ski race members who have competed at both regional and national levels with goals to compete at the world level. We are also active in developing a junior program for the under 20 group. [P] |
Ontario Physical and Health Education Association (OPHEA) | OPHEA is a not-for-profit organization led by the vision that all kids value and enjoy the lifelong benefits of healthy, active living. [P] |
Ontario Recreation Facilities Association (ORFA) | Today, the ORFA has over 6,000 card-bearing members who operate and manage recreation facilities in municipalities, educational institutions, government agencies, First Nations communities and in the private recreation sector. Members also include businesses and industries that support the recreation sector. As a member-based organization, the ORFA is dedicated to providing leadership in training and development, and in products and services for the benefit of the recreation facility profession. [P] |
Ontario Tennis Association | Ontario Tennis Association is the largest provincial tennis association in Canada, boasting 260 clubs and 58,000 adult and child tennis players. The two basic aims of the OTA are to encourage participation in the sport of tennis in Ontario and to provide a structure of services which will assist players to reach a level of competence consistent with their personal goals and abilities. [P] |
Ontario Track 3 Ski Association | Ontario Track 3 Ski Association is a volunteer, non-profit charitable organization that teaches children and youth with disabilities to downhill ski and snowboard. For more than four decades, Ontario Track 3 has been the only provincial organization dedicated to long-term adaptive alpine sports programs for children with disabilities. [P] |
Ontario Volleyball Association | Since 1929, the Ontario Volleyball Association has been at the forefront of promoting, educating and ensuring the quality of the sport of volleyball in Ontario. [P] |
Ontario Wheelchair Sports Association | Ontario Wheelchair Sports Association mission is to grow wheelchair sports opportunities across Ontario by striving to create opportunities for athletes with disabilities to participate in wheelchair athletics, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby, and wheelchair tennis at recreational, competitive, and high performance levels. [P] |
Oriole Community Centre | Oriole Community Centre is a large multi-use facility located in the Peanut area on Don Mills Road West just north of Sheppard Avenue. |
Ourland Community Centre | Ourland Community Centre offers limited programming for children, youth, adults and older adults. The facility is available for permits throughout the year for groups wishing to do their own activities. |
Out and Out Toronto | Out and Out Toronto provides a wide variety of indoor and outdoor social, recreational, and sporting activities. It’s a great way to meet people, build relationships, get some exercise, learn new things, and just have fun! |
Outdoor Club of East York | The Outdoor Club of East York has been dedicated to organizing year round outdoor activities. Some of the activities include hiking, cycling, skiing and canoeing. |
Parkdale Community Recreation Centre | Parkdale Community Centre is fully accessible shared use facility. It features a 25 m pool, a separate wading pool, two gymnasiums which can accommodate a variety of activities, and a community room and limited access to a full function kitchen. |
Parkway Forest Community Centre | Parkway Forest Community Centre is a fully accessible 50,000-sq.-ft. building with an abundance of natural light. It features a full-size gymnasium, Youth Space, teaching kitchen, fitness/dance studio, weight room, teaching garden and green roof, five community program rooms and more. |
ParticipACTION | ParticipACTION is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to help Canadians sit less and move more. ParticipACTION works with its partners, which include sport, physical activity, recreation organizations, government and corporate sponsors, to make physical activity a vital part of everyday life. [N] |
Pelmo Park Community Centre | Pelmo Park Community Centre is home to several local older adult permit groups. In addition the community centre offers recreational programs weeknights and a summer camp throughout July and August. |
Phil White Arena | The Phil White Arena is located offers ice for private permitting seven days a week between October and March. The City of Toronto offers various Learn-to-Skate programs as well as Drop-in Skating for Older Adults, Drop-in Skating for All Ages and Drop-in Hockey |
Philpott Children's Tennis | The Doug Philpott Inner City Children's Tennis Program exists to promote health, physical and moral well-being among needy or disadvantaged inner city children by providing skills development programs. |
Pine Point Arena | Pine Point Arena offers Learn to Skate Programs for all ages. We also offer both supervised skates including public skates and shinny hockey for various age groups. |
Pleasantview Community Centre | Pleasantview Community Centre is a multipurpose facility that offers programs for preschoolers, children, youth, adults and older adults. Rooms are available for groups to permit. |
Port Union Community Recreation Centre | Port Union Community Recreation Centre is a small but vibrant recreation centre offering a wide range of activities for all, from tots to older adults. The Recreation Centre boasts a well equipped fitness centre, library, skateboard park, gymnatorium/hall and an older adult lounge to accommodate everyone's needs. A wide range of programs are offered from fitness classes to bingo, as well many community events such as Winterfest and a summer concert series are provided for our local residents. |
Power House Recreation Centre | The Power House Recreation Centre is located on the picturesque grounds of Colonel Samuel Smith Park in the Kipling Avenue and Lakeshore Boulevard West area. We offer a variety of specialized summer camps for children and youth. Some of these include canoe building, skateboard, bike and outdoor adventure. Seasonally we offer general programs and facilitate permits. |
Rainbow Ballroom Toronto | Rainbow Ballroom Toronto is an LGBTT and straight-friendly group committed to teaching all types of ballroom dancing. |
Ready, Set, Play Children's Charity | Ready, Set, Play Children's Charity helps underprivileged children in Toronto play organized sports and participate in recreational programs. |
Regent Park Aquatic Centre | Regent Park Aquatic Centre features a 25-metre lap pool, leisure pool, spa pool, tarzan rope, diving board and water slide. Our universal change rooms allow for full accessibility for all patrons. Our programs accommodate participants from preschoolers to older adults. This centre is easily accessible by transit, bike and on foot. |
Regent Park Community Centre | The Regent Park Community Centre features recreation facilities that offer a wide variety of programs for early years, children, youth, adults, and older adults. |
Right To Play | Right To Play is a global organization that uses the transformative power of play to educate and empower children facing adversity. [N] |
Rockcliffe Middle School | Rockcliffe Middle School offers a variety of recreational programs for all ages. Camp programs are offered in the summer months. |
Roding Community Centre | Roding Community Centre is home to many community groups and a very popular after school program. |
Roller Sports Canada | Roller Sports Canada is a non-profit organization dedicated to Inline Speedskating, Roller Artistic Skating and Inline Hockey, in Canada. [N] |
S.H. Armstrong Community Centre | S.H. Armstrong Community Centre has a gym and a few community rooms for programming. Primary clients are school-aged children 5 to 14 years of age. |
Scadding Court Community Recreation Centre | Scadding Court Community Centre offers a wide variety of programs for early years, children, youth, adults, and older adults. This facility has an indoor pool, gymnasium and is fully accessible. |
Scarborough Basketball Association | Scarborough Basketball Association has a simple game plan to provide youth in and around the Scarborough, Toronto, Pickering, Ajax and Markham area in Ontario with the opportunity to grow and enjoy life through the sport of basketball. |
Scarborough Village Recreation Centre | Scarborough Villiage Recreation Center offers a wide range of recreational programs and a variety of opportunities for everyone from preschool to older adults. It is the only community centre in Scarborough that has a theatre. |
Scouts Canada | Scouts Canada is a not-for-profit organization that has been around for over 100 years. This organization has numerous chapters around the city of Toronto and has brought a world of adventure, outdoor experience, friendship and fun to 17 million Canada youth. [N] |
Second Kicks | Founded in 2004, Second Kicks is a nonprofit charitable sports organization with a mission to collect and distribute used soccer uniforms and equipment to needy communities in Canada and around the world. |
Secord Community Centre | Secord Community Centre offers a wide variety of recreational programs for all ages including: Winter Holiday, March Break, and summer day camps, creative movement, ballet, jazz, hip-hop, break dancing, adult and tot playtime, girl's sports, karate beginner to intermediate and adult, soccer, ball hockey, basketball, gym sports, fitness classes and Pilates. |
Seneca Village Community Centre | Seneca Village Community Centre offers a variety of recreational programs for all ages. With a standard sized gym, and two meeting rooms, we also provide permitting space to many groups who use the facility for their programming. |
Sistering | Sistering was established in the 1980s by a group of concerned women regarding the growing number of homeless and transient women in Toronto. This non-profit organization offers a wide range of services and programs including yoga and ESL classes. |
Skate To Great | Skate To Great has the mission of providing every child in Canada the opportunity to skate; regardless of their economic or physical circumstances. The organization directly supports schools, programs and charities in Canada, which enable deserving kids and at-risk youth the opportunity to skate. |
Soccer Canada | The Canadian Soccer Association (Canada Soccer) is the official governing body for soccer in Canada. In partnership with its members, Canada Soccer promotes the growth and development of soccer in Canada, from grassroots to high performance, and on a national scale. [N] |
Special Olympics Canada | Special Olympics Canada is a national not-for-profit grassroots organization that provides sport training and competition opportunities for more than 32,000 athletes of all ages and abilities. [N] |
Special Olympics Ontario | Special Olympics Canada is a non-profit organization providing sport, training, competition and community programs for people with an intellectual disability. [P] |
Sports4Ontario | Sport4Ontario provides the collaborative environment, knowledge and resources to build sport capacity and drive leadership excellence in the Ontario sport community through education, advocacy, interaction, research and innovation. [P] |
Sprott House - Walmer Road YMCA Centre | Sprott House - Walmer Road YMCA Centre is a charity organization that is dedicated to tackling the social issues in society. They provide a wide range of opportunities and services to the community. Some of the services include; immigrant services, employment, health and fitness. |
St. Lawrence Community Recreation Centre | St Lawrence Community Centre is located in the historic St. Lawrence Neighbourhood of downtown Toronto. The community centre shares it's space with Market Lane Public School and the St. Lawrence Community Day Care. It offers a full range of programming for families, children, adults and older adults. |
St. Stephen's Community house | The St. Steven's community house is a not-for-profit, charitable organization that has been around since 1962. It is a community-based social service agency dedicated to addressing pressing issues in the community such as youth alienation and hunger and offers a wide range of programs including physical activities. |
St.John The Compassionate Mission | St. John the compassionate mission first opened their doors on January 30th 1987 by individuals with the desire to combat the social problems in society. The vision of the mission not only provides services to those in need, but addresses the underlying issues at the core of poverty such as loneliness. They offer a wide range of services and programs such as employment and summer camps. |
Stan Wadlow Clubhouse | Stan Wadlow Clubhouse offers a wide range of social, educational and support services to older adults in the community Monday to Friday 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. The after school Recreational Care program runs ten months of the year from school dismissal until 6:00 pm. Permits can be booked for this facility to host social events. Offering arts programs for all ages such as watercolours, drawing & sketching, pottery, woodcarving, violin, piano, guitar, and drumming. Preschool programs include indoor soccer and pottery. Fitness programs offered are Tai Chi, Yoga, and Fitness. Summer day camps are designed to give children a fun-filled, action-packed, safe summer. |
Stephen Leacock Community Centre | Stephen Leacock Community Recreation Centre offers programming to the community such as; arts and crafts, dancing, fitness, sport, and youth leadership programs for children, youth and adults. During the day, the centre offers an extensive list of older adult programming including, arts and crafts, dancing, billiards, bridge, fitness, social events, and special excursions |
Swansea Community Recreation Centre | The Swansea Community Recreation Centre and Pool has been servicing the Swansea community, in Bloor West Village for over 25 years. We cater from the new born to the older adult. Programs offered include aquafit, swim lessons, leisure and lane swimming. |
Swingin' OUT | Swingin' OUT is Canada's first queer (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) swing dance club. This club offers a variety of classes for everyone of all abilities. |
Synchro Swim Ontario | Synchro Swim Ontario is a not-for profit provincial sport organization that fosters the athletic and intellectual development of young athletes and adults who wish to pursue sport in fun, friendship, and fitness. [P] |
Tall Pines Community Centre | Tall Pines Community Centre is situated in a neighbourhood with young families, growing businesses and schools. Everyday after school, Tall Pines Community Centre becomes the site for many children who come to the youth lounge and either hang out, play games, do homework, and socialize with other youth and staff. There is a hall for rental purposes and where private parties take place. The hall is also used for preschool programs and yoga classes. |
Tennis Canada | Tennis Canada is a non-profit, national sport association responsible for leading the growth, promotion and showcasing of tennis in Canada. [N] |
Terry Fox Recreation Centre | After-school recreation program runs ten months of the year from school dismissal until 6:00 pm. School location offering free athletic programs for children and youth: ESSO NHL Street Buds-house league, indoor soccer league, girls sports club, and basketball league. |
The Balmy Beach Canoe Club | The Balmy Beach Canoe Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the sport of sprint canoe and kayak racing in the Beach community. The Club’s goal is to provide a safe and enjoyable, recreational and/or competitive environment, for members of all ages and abilities. |
The Elms Community School | The Elms Community School offers a wide variety of programs for all ages including fitness, splash, child/youth/adult swimming lessons, sports, art, summer camps, special events and more. |
Thistletown Seniors' Centre | This Seniors' Centre has multiple spaces for concurrent activities. Registered and drop in programs happen throughout the day and into the evenings. The Thistletown Woodchucks offer a unique woodworking shop experience. Both the Seniors' and Woodchucks centre offer a number of special events and activities throughout the year. |
Thomson Memorial Park | This 41.8 hectare park follows the West Highland Creek and has many paths through the large wooded ravine that let visitors to experience nature in the city. The park also has a lit ball diamond, a lit multipurpose sports field, three lit tennis courts, permitted picnic/social gathering areas, a dogs off-leash area, outdoor fitness equipment, a wading pool and a children's playground. |
Toronto Brigantine Organization | Toronto Brigantine Inc. is a registered not-for-profit organization dedicated to building character in youth through sail training. This is accomplished through the delivery of challenging programs aboard traditionally-rigged vessels, with a focus on safety and the creation of positive and memorable experiences for trainees. |
Toronto Central Grosvenor Street YMCA Centre | Toronto Central Grosvenor Street YMCA Centre is a charity organization that is dedicated to tackling the social issues in society. They provide a wide range of opportunities and services to the community. Some of the services include; immigrant services, employment, health and fitness. |
Toronto Chinese Sports Association | Toronto Chinese Sports Association is a non-profit organization that serves the Chinese communities of the GTA. The services provided are aimed to promote healthy and active lifestyle. We offer a wide variety of sports and recreational activities for all age groups. These include numerous sports and arts lessons as well as drop-ins across Toronto. |
Toronto Cooper Koo Family Cherry St YMCA Centre | Toronto Cooper Koo Family Cherry St YMCA Centre is a charity organization that is dedicated to tackling the social issues in society. They provide a wide range of opportunities and services to the community. Some of the services include; immigrant services, employment, health and fitness. |
Toronto Curling Association | The Toronto Curling Association is a volunteer organization dedicated to building the health of the sport of curling in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) for our generation and the next |
Toronto Field Naturalist | Toronto Field Naturalists is a volunteer-run organization that aims to connect individuals to nature. They have organized walks throughout the city that aims to teach and inform communities. |
Toronto Gay Football League | The Toronto Gay Football League exists to give members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans community and their allies an opportunity to play the game of flag football regardless of skill or experience in a comfortable, safe and welcoming environment. |
Toronto Gay Golf Group | The Toronto Gay Golf Group was founded in 2002 and is non-profit organization that aims to fulfill the needs of gay golfers and provide them the chance to meet socially with others and participate in the game of golf. |
Toronto Gay Hockey Association | The Toronto Gay Hockey Association is a non-contact, social, ice hockey league for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender (GLBT), and heterosexual men and women over the age of eighteen. |
Toronto Girls Baseball | Toronto Girls Baseball is a development league for girls ages 4-13 who want to learn to play baseball. They'll learn the rules of the game and have fun while they're doing it. We provide coaching, uniforms and skills training to all girls, regardless of their ability. |
Toronto Lesbian and Gay Tennis Association (TLGTA) | Members of the Gay and Lesbian Tennis Alliance – an organization that has chapters and tournaments all over the world. The TLGTA welcomes all tennis players regardless of their experience or skill level. We offer both recreational and competitive tennis activities at a variety of locations throughout Toronto. We also have several social events throughout the year, such as tennis parties, an annual summer picnic on the island and fall banquet. |
Toronto Lindy Hop | Toronto Lindy Hop is a non-profit/community organization dedicated to improving and enriching the swing dancing experience in Toronto. |
Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre | The Toronto Pan Am Sport Centre (TPASC) is co-owned by the City of Toronto and the University of Toronto Scarborough. This facility is 312,000 square feet. It is located in the Scarborough District on the corner of Tams Road and Morningside Ave. TPASC has: 2 olympic-sized 10 lane swimming pools, a 25m diving tank with both diving platforms and spring diving boards, 4 gymnasiums built to international standards equipped with both a high quality maple sprung board floor and a synthetic polyvinyl sport floor, a 200m indoor track, double story fitness centre, a 41 foot high climbing wall and 4 teaching studios. This recreation centre offers programs for children, youth adults and older adults. Programs include: swimming programs, aqua fitness, aquatic leadership programs, music, creative and pre-school, arts and crafts, dance, sport instruction, fitness as well as drop in opportunities. |
Toronto Rainbow Reef Rangers | The Toronto Rainbow Reef Rangers is a non-profit Ontario based diving club that promotes recreational scuba diving in the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered and transsexual (GLBTT) community. |
Toronto Scarborough Town Centre Ct. YMCA Centre | Toronto Scarborough Town Centre Ct. YMCA Centre is a charity organization that is dedicated to tackling the social issues in society. They provide a wide range of opportunities and services to the community. Some of the services include; immigrant services, employment, health and fitness. |
Toronto Sheppard Ave. YMCA Centre | Toronto Sheppard Ave. YMCA Centre is a charity organization that is dedicated to tackling the social issues in society. They provide a wide range of opportunities and services to the community. Some of the services include; immigrant services, employment, health and fitness. |
Toronto Soccer Leagues | Toronto Soccer Leagues operate soccer children to adult leagues, which includes programs for males and females. |
Toronto Spartan Volleyball League | Toronto Spartan Volleyball League is a volunteer-run not-for-profit adult volleyball league catering mainly to the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transpeople, queer and LGBTQ-friendly community in Toronto, Canada. The League provides an inclusive and fun environment to play volleyball and a social place to enjoy the company of new people and old friends. |
Toronto Sports Council | The Toronto Sports Council is a non-profit organization that strives to assist and support the growth of sport. The TSC is recognized by Toronto City Council as the “Voice for Sport” in Toronto. The Toronto Sports Council promotes active involvement in sport and physical recreation and provides a network for sport organizations to share experiences and resources. |
Toronto Swing Dance Society | Toronto swing dance society was established in 1989 to promote, teach and preserve all forms swing dancing. Offers a variety of programs and everyone of all levels are welcome. |
Toronto Teen Track Program | The 3T Program is grassroots Kids-Helping-Kids community organization in Scarborough, Ontario. We design & implement recreation, sports, leadership and social programs for visible minority children & youth utilizing a peer-to-peer mentoring strategy... simply put, the big kids, teach and look out for the little kids! |
Toronto Phoenix | Toronto Phoenix Sports Club is a not-for-profit organization focused on low cost athletic opportunities for the youth of our community. By building champions on and off the court, we are improving the health and wellness of all the participants and teaching life skills that only organized team sports can. |
Toronto Track And Field Centre | Toronto Track and Field Centre lends itself to both daily training and high calibre track and field competitions. In total, the combined indoor/outdoor facilities occupy approximately 14 acres of land (fronting on Steeles Avenue West) with ample parking on the York University campus. |
Toronto Triathlon Club | Whether you are new to the sport or an experienced athlete, as Ontario's largest Triathlon club, the TTC has something for you! |
Toronto Vanauley Street YMCA Centre | Toronto Vanauley Street YMCA Centre is a charity organization that is dedicated to tackling the social issues in society. They provide a wide range of opportunities and services to the community. Some of the services include; immigrant services, employment, health and fitness. |
Toronto West End College St. YMCA Centre | Toronto West End College St. YMCA Centre iis a charity organization that is dedicated to tackling the social issues in society. They provide a wide range of opportunities and services to the community. Some of the services include; immigrant services, employment, health and fitness. |
Toronto Women's Ball Hockey Association | Toronto Women's Ball Hockey Association's role is to promote and develop women’s ball hockey in the Toronto and surrounding area providing two levels of play, House League and Competitive. |
Toronto Youth Developement | The mission of Toronto Youth Development- Registered Kids & Children’s Charity is to empower at-risk, inner-city youth, through education, sports and character development, so that they may go on to lead productive lives and create healthy families. |
Trace Manes Park Community Centre | Trace Manes Park Community Centre includes a baseball diamond, wading pool, playing field, playground, and tennis courts The Leaside Public Library is also located next door. The community centre provides local programming for families and seniors including preschool, arts, dance, martial arts, and fitness programs. Rooms are suitable for small meetings and quiet activities or parties. Tennis activities are community-operated by the Leaside Tennis Club. |
Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club | Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club provides people who have limited or no vision the opportunity to experience cycling with our sighted volunteers, using tandems. |
Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club | Trailblazers Tandem Cycling Club is a recreational cycling club with a twist. We give people who are partially sighted, blind and deaf-blind the opportunity to cycle with sighted volunteers on our tandems (bicycles built for two). |
Trinity Community Recreation Centre | Trinity Community Recreation Centre offers a variety of programs for all ages. The open concept building lends itself to an array of community events taking place all year long. The centre's new gym floor is about 5000 square feet and has a resilient hardwood maple floor with rubber pads. Preschool, school age, youth and adult programs are offered seasonally both within the centre and in Trinity Bellwoods Park. |
University Settlement Community Center | University Settlement Community Center is Toronto's first community-based social service centre. This multipurpose facility offers a wide range of services from housing to recreational. |
Urban Arts | UrbanArts is a non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing communities by engaging them in the community development through the arts. This organization offers a range of programs in the arts including dance, music and theatre. |
Urban Squash Toronto | Urban Squash Toronto is a charitable organization that combines an intensive after-school, 7 days-a-week, yearlong education program with concentrated athletics (principally squash). We support under served youth in the Jane-Finch corridor to reach their full academic, athletic and personal potential. |
Viewmount Community Centre | Viewmount Community Centre is city owned with a strong community base that offers preschool and tennis programs. |
Wallace-Emerson Community Centre | Wallace Emerson has a fully stocked fitness facility with cardio, free weights, and nautilus equipment. A 25 meter warm water pool with large windows for viewing, large gymnasium, fitness, dance and yoga studios. One large preschool room, youth and Older Adults lounge. |
Warden Hilltop Community Centre | Warden Hilltop Community Centre is the first public building in Toronto to be LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Silver certified featuring a geothermal heating and cooling system, green roof and solar power. The centre includes a double gym, weight room, teaching kitchen and preschool area. |
Warden Woods Community Centre | Warden Woods offers a over 50 different programs and services including recreational programmes for children and youth and tai chi for the elders. |
Wellesley Community Centre | Wellesley Community Centre offers various camps for children during the winter, March and summer breaks. As well as several sport leagues for children, youth and adults. |
West Acres Senior Centre | West Acres Senior Centre offers registered and drop in programs. There are regular special events and activities throughout the year including dinners and dances. |
West Rouge Community Centre | West Rouge Community Centre has a long history in East Scarborough. The building was the clubhouse for a former golf course. Now being a part of the City of Toronto, the Community Centre is prime site for rental use of the Ballroom which is used for wedding receptions, preteen dances, special events and for recreation programming. West Rouge Community Centre has many preschool programs that run out of the Tots Room. Also, many community groups call the community centre home, such as West Rouge Sport and Recreation Association, West Rouge Community Association and the Dukes of Harmony, to name a few. |
West Scarborough Neighbourhood Centre | West Scarborough Neighbourhood Centre includes a gymnasium, an indoor pool a kitchen, a lounge, a computer/training room and a multipurpose room. |
Wheel Dance | Wheel Dance offers subsidized wheelchair ballroom and latin dance lessons to individuals with disabilities, able-bodied friends, family and community members. |
Withrow Park and Clubhouse | Withrow Park and Clubhouse is located in the East York District and offers year round activities and drop-in programs for everyone of all ages. Some of the programs offered include but are not limited to cardio dance, skating, martial arts and music. |
Woodside Square | Woodside Square Mall is located at the Intersection of Finch Avenue and McCowan road. This community mall offers both Tai Chi and Yuan Ji Dance daily. |
Yonge Street Mission | The Yonge Street Mission is a not-for-profit Christian faith community that has been around since 1986 and has been helping individuals battle poverty. They offer a wide range of services from employment, health, housing and summer day camps. |
York Recreation Centre | York Recreation Centre is a brand new facility boasts a six lane 25 metre pool with ramp, shallow leisure tot pool with water spray and splash features with ramp and stair access, double sized gymnasium, weight room, indoor running track, fitness studio, universal change rooms, kitchen, and multi-purpose rooms of varying sizes, to provide quality programs for all ages |
East York Curling Club | East York Curling Club, located in the East York and is known for it friendly members, social and competitive curling. Offers a variety of leagues for different abilities. |
The Community Association for Riders with Disabilities | The Community Association for Riders with Disabilities offers riding as therapy to improve the lives of individuals with disabilities. They have over 600 members and 14 certified instructors. |
Toronto Swim Club | Toronto Swim Club is a competitive swim club located in Toronto and their mission is to create opportunities for successful experiences in competitive swimming. |
North York Aquatic Club | The North York Aquatic Club is located in Toronto and is a pre-competitive and competitive swim club. The goal of the club is to provide members a chance to improve their skills. |
Lakeshore Swim Club | Lakeshore Swim Club is located Etobicoke. This is a developmental and competitive swim club offering classes for everyone regardless of age and ability. |
Scarborough Swim Club | Scarborough Swim Club is a parent-run organization and produced top caliber swimmers at the provincial, national and international level. The mission of the club is to provide opportunities for all swimmers regardless of their swimming ability. |
Toronto Synchronized Swimming Club | The Toronto Synchronized Swimming Club is the only competitive and recreational synchronized swim club in central Toronto. This club offers a variety of synchronized programs for swimmers of all ages and abilities including growing adults and athletes with disabilities. |
Etobicoke Underwater Club | The Etobicoke Underwater Club (EUC) of Toronto, was established in 1956 dedicated to teaching and promoting the sports of SCUBA diving and snorkeling. |
Westwood Sailing club | Westwood Sailing Club is a not-for-profit co-operative sailing and social club. Since 1967, Westwood has provided affordable access to sailing in Toronto. |
Toronto Sailing and Canoe Club | The Toronto Sailing and Canoe Club was founded in 1880 and offers racing, cruising, sailing instruction, recreational paddling and children's sailing camps. |
Water Rats Sailing Club | Water Rats Sailing Club was founded in 1969 and provides low-cost community based sailing and paddling. The organization is operated and managed by our members on a volunteer basis. |
Mooredale Sailing Club | Mooredale Toronto Sailing Club was established in 1972 and has become the best sailing club in Toronto to enjoy the waterfront, become part of a great community, learn sailing in Toronto. |
Toronto Island Sailing club | Toronto Island Sailing club is a volunteer-run club on Centre Island, just minutes from the downtown core. A variety of fleets as well as lessons are offered including racing and social sailing. |