Oakville community centre
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Transcript
Reynolds St. Café is located in the lobby. There will be a variety of pressed juices, smoothies, and baked goods. Along with specialty coffees including espresso, cappuccino or Americano.
The centre is a LEED-certified building. Equipped with rooftop solar panels, geothermal heating and cooling, and a car charging station.
There are three meeting rooms in the building. One can fit 105 people, the second one can hold 157 people, and then there is a smaller boardroom on the second floor.
The fitness centre is over 2000sq/ft that contains a wide range of strength and cardio equipment, the largest indoor walking track in Oakville which is 117 meters in length (shown above). As well as a fitness studio that is perfect for Yoga, Pilates, and strength training.
There are two separate pools. The lap pool is 25 meters long, six lanes wide, and 12 feet deep which is ideal for our local synchronized swimmers. The leisure pool is a warm pool which is perfect for therapeutic activities.
The gymnasium is 10,000sq/ft. It includes two regulation-sized volleyball courts, four regulation-sized pickleball/badminton courts, one NBA-sized basketball court, two youth basketball courts, a dividing wall for multipurpose activities.
There are 32 private cubicles, Two private showers, Nine vestibule showers, 72 personal day-use only lockers (includes full and ½ lockers), Two baby change stations to go along with the pools and the gym.
Next to the centre is a 0.6-acre park. It will include landscaping and trees, seating, a play structure, lawn areas, a water play area, pavilion and bicycle parking, and an inclusive “active” area with accessible play facilities and outdoor rehabilitation equipment.
All photos are from the Oakville website My sources: https://www.oakville.ca/culturerec/oakville-trafalgar-community-centre.html https://www.oakville.ca/business/former-hospital-site-community-centre.html Former Hospital Site Project Community Centre and Neighbourhood ParkWhile the town remains in Stage 3, some town recreation programs are temporarily paused in response to an increase of COVID-19 cases in Halton....Oakville