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Get Your Fat Burn On! Great Toronto Gyms

New year, new body? Let’s at least start with making a commitment to get to a class. To help with your new fitness journey, we’ve listed our top 5 favourites for gyms from Midtown to Downtown…

F45 Yorkville

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Born in Australia, 45 training merges 3 separate leading-edge fitness fitness training styles into one 45-minute training class. New exercise programs curated on a daily basis means less boredom in your routine and lots of fun new exercises to try each day.


Crossfit Toronto

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If you want to add strength and bulk to your fitness goals, look no further than one of Toronto’s Crossfit gyms in Bayview/Leaside. Crossfit is a fitness program that combines a wide variety of functional movements into a timed or scored workout. You’ll do pull-ups, squats, push-ups, weightlifting, gymnastics, running, rowing, and a host of other movements.

The Rosedale Club

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Those in midtown have an amazing choice in The Rosedale Club. Gorgeous facilities including a turf training zone and “adult jungle gym”. Lots of options for classes from Dance to Yoga, Cycling and Conditioning.

Montrait Muay Thai

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For those on the West-end, MMT is our go-to gym for fun, fitness and fighting supremacy. Owner Peter Montrait and the gym recently got the blessing from Siam No. 1’s Ajahn Suchart Yodkerepauprai after the gym’s first year anniversary. Muay Thai, Kettle Bell and Conditioning classes are offered through the week.

Orangetheory Fitness

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The appeal of Orangetheory is the wearable tech. Led by an instructor, the 60-minute session is split between different machines while wearing a heart rate monitor. The goal is to get your heart rate up, which helps you burn more calories for up to 36 hours post-workout.

TORONTO'S BEST WINTER ACTIVITIES

Though the weather has been warmer as of late, we’re sure to see some colder days in Toronto sooner than later. If you’re a fan of winter weather, here are some great ways to spend those chilly days in the city


OUTDOOR ICE SKATING RINKS

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Nathan Phillips Square used to take the brunt of the outdoor ice-skating community but there are tonnes of options now. Just be sure to see if they operate in the warmer weather as some rinks shut down when the temps are on the plus side. Here are 3 of our favourite ice-skating rinks in the city. Check the City of Toronto website for rinks in your area.

Nathan Phillips Square

Open 9am-10pm daily with a rink guard always on duty. Offers skate and helmet rental and skate sharpening.

Natrel Rink at Harbourfront Centre

Open for more than 30 years, the Natrel rink at Harbourfront Centre offers a view of Lake Ontario, a local DJ soundtrack and indoor heated change and washrooms. Open Monday to Thursday, from 9am to 10pm, Friday to Sunday 9am - 11pm

Evergreen Brickworks

The Evergreen Brickworks offers free skating at their Koerner Gardens rinks on weekends. From January 3rd to February 14th, you can check out Winter Fridays; skate under the stars on the outdoor skating rink, grab a hot chocolate (or something stronger) at the Sipping Station and cozy up around the fire with some street fare from our food trucks.  Bring your own skates or rent a pair of ours. Skating is free, and skate rentals are available for $5 a pair. Check here for dates/times



TOBOGGANING HILLS

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Though we’ve yet to see a lot of snowfall this winter, it’s likely some is on the way before spring. When those lovely snowy days do come, be sure to grab your sled, crazy carpet or toboggan to whip down some of Toronto’s urban slopes. Here are 3 great hills in the downtown area…

Christie Pits Park

The name really says it all, a park that’s mostly below street level means lots of spots to whoosh down snowy slopes.

Trinity Bellwoods Park

You may need to dodge a few dogs here and there as the best hills in Trinity Bellwoods Park are around the dog walking area but the grading is sure to keep a smile on even the oldest kid’s face.

Riverdale Park

Likely one of the city’s favourite spots, Riverdale Park offers great city views and longer than average slopes.


INDOOR ESCAPES

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If you’re not a fan of the cold, we’ve got you covered… literally. Here are a few spots we love to keep you warm in winter…

Allan Gardens

If you’re feeling a bit cold and bland, get a splash of colour at Moss Park’s amazing Allan Gardens Conservatory. 5 different green houses feature plants and flowers unique to a particular climate in an amazing space. Check here for hours of operation.

Ripley’s Aquarium

Relatively new to the city, Ripley’s Aquarium features amazing exhibits of both National and International marine life and includes features like the petting ponds, stingray experience and moving sidewalk under the “dangerous lagoon”. They also offer Friday night jazz nights if you’re looking for some great music in an otherworldly atmosphere.

The Rec Room

When you’re done at the aquarium, you can walk across the street for some fun and games at The Rec Room. With a wide array of old and new games to play; next generation driving simulation, virtual reality, shuffleboard, ping pong and pool tables. They also have over 80 games such as Pac Man, Kung Fu Panda and Mario Kart.

Whether you’re headed out or staying in, be safe and have a great winter Toronto!

TORONTO REAL ESTATE MARKET APRIL INFOGRAPHIC

If you haven't been tracking the sales stats in Toronto over the past months - let's face it, stats are kinda boring so we expect you haven't - you can check out this slick infographic produced by the fine people in our marketing department; yet another perk of working with a Chestnut Park Realtor. 

Condos continue to increase in price as the most affordable product on the market up to their average in April of $601,211 (+3.5% from March!). But more shocking perhaps is the overall Average Sale Price for Toronto, which is approaching something similar to last April when the market saw it's highest highs of all time. What does this mean? That the correction was just that and that buyers still hold Toronto real estate in high regard. 

If you're wondering where you stand as a buyer or where your property stands as a seller, please get in touch today for a free consultation. We're always happy to help!

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