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Was a nice little room to host a small event. Only thing was I would suggest they give us more than 20 mins to set up. We had guest walking in while we were still setting up the room. Just wished we had more time.
One of the best community centers in the Brampton area with many options for classes & workout programs for all ages.
Multiple Change rooms with cleanliness as the basic concept.Felt like an elevated gym just because of how clean it was. Staff was kind and helpful as well!!
The fitness centre has a track going around the workout area. Overall the area is small in comparison to others like Gore Meadows. No dedicated or isolated place for stretching/ mats, and not able to use studios outside of classes. Would be great to have a small area so people can stretch.
Lot of outdoor activities, i.e. cricket ground, hockey ground, basketball etc.
Large parking lot.
Overall a nice community centre!
Overall, Cassie Campbell Community Centre is a very good facility with plenty of amenities and a welcoming environment. However, the fitness centre is where the experience falls short.
The indoor track is clearly marked with directions for walking and running, yet almost every visit I encounter people going the wrong way. Instead of moving aside, they often block the path, forcing those of us power walking in the correct direction to stop abruptly or go around them.
The gym equipment area has also become more of a social hangout, with groups hoarding machines and chatting. At times, they suddenly step backwards onto the track, nearly causing collisions. Some even use their size or group presence to avoid moving aside, creating an atmosphere that feels inconsiderate and unsafe.
What’s most disappointing is that staff are sometimes nearby but don’t intervene, even when these issues are obvious. A little monitoring and enforcement would go a long way in ensuring the fitness centre is used respectfully and safely by everyone.
I truly hope management takes steps to address this, because the rest of the facility is excellent and deserves to be matched by a well-run fitness centre.
Would be nice to know when sauna and hot tub is not working. Since last week women sauna was out of service beacuase someone left their aid buds or ipod in the sauna and created a fire. This week their hot tub is out of service. Would be nice if they could post something about the service of their availibility. Why are individuals paying for memberships for these items to be aviliable to them. A complete wast of gas and membership fees without any compensation.
I recently enrolled my daughters in swimming lessons at the Cassie Campbell Community Centre, which gave me a good look at its operations. My overall experience was average, with some significant positives and drawbacks.
The main challenge is the extreme crowding, especially during morning sessions. The high demand means the pools are very busy, which results in less space and practice time for each child. This significantly impacts the quality of the lessons.
This leads to the second issue: program registration. Signing up for popular programs like swimming is highly competitive. Sessions fill up almost instantly, often leaving us stranded on a waiting list and forced to look for programs at other, recreation centres. The registration system seems to prioritize residents from the immediate community.
Regarding the gym facility, it is nice and spacious with good equipment. However, I have a crucial suggestion for improvement: employ 1-2 trainers to be available throughout the day. Many people are new to using the machines and are at risk of injury without proper guidance. Having staff present to monitor, assist, and instruct would greatly improve safety and the overall member experience.
In summary, while the centre itself has modern and spacious facilities.
