The Cambridge Group is characterized by quality fitness coupled with rich social experiences
Without question, the double whammy of COVID-19, with extended gym closures and restricted exercise, has hit the health and fitness industry hard in recent years. But with Toronto emerging from the pandemic and the downtown core bustling again, that’s staying power Cambridge group of clubs flexing their muscles and ready to help Torontonians reconnect with their goals – and with each other.
“Our clubs have always brought like-minded people together for personal well-being and recreation, not to mention our legendary parties and social gatherings,” said Clive Caldwell, President and CEO of the Cambridge Group of Clubs.
The prestigious trio of clubs – the Adelaide Club, the Cambridge Club and the Toronto Athletic Club – are conveniently located along Toronto’s PATH system and are known for their exceptional holistic health experience. From swimming to squash, weight training and spa services, they offer both Financial District executives and fitness-loving locals the ideal place to socialize and build community. And for those wondering about the premium membership perks, the clubs offer mutual privileges, giving members exclusive access to more than 120 clubs around the world.
Adelaide Club
First Canadian place
From the moment members step through the door they begin to understand how the Adelaide Club is different. The elegant and airy design, modern appearance and friendly faces are testament to the Adelaide Club’s history and efforts to establish itself as a premier health club.
In addition to sprawling co-ed workout spaces, the club features a dedicated gym designed by – and for – women. There are studios with countless group fitness classes, squash courts and leagues, functional strength training gyms, spas and locker rooms full of amenities. It’s a one stop shop including the Adelaide Health Clinicoffers first class preventive and rehabilitative services.
In the heart of the club lies the WorkHUB – a newly designed luxurious co-working space. While members are encouraged to use this space to take advantage of the new hybrid working model, the lounge — with its oversized sofas and big-screen TV — remains a favorite for pre- and post-workout relaxation and socializing with other members.
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Cambridge Club
100 Richmond St.W., 11th floor
Founded in 1973, The Cambridge Club has been the place where Bay St.’s most accomplished gentlemen meet for nearly 50 years. They appreciate the best in fitness and enjoy the finer things in life, like the club’s state-of-the-art fitness facilities and world-class trainers. There’s even a designated bunk room perfect for an afternoon nap.
With Clive Caldwell’s beloved Canadian collection – showcasing countless Canadiana-themed artworks – and a stunning view of Nathan Phillips Square providing a stunning backdrop, the club offers an awe-inspiring backdrop oak room and Bar is the place for members to bring their clients, colleagues and friends. The restaurant is exclusively available to members of the Cambridge Group of Clubs and is not only known for its impressive menu. From sporting events on the big screen to Scotch tastings and the annual Bentley Cup Black Tie Party, Cambridge Club’s social scene is legendary.
From the facilities and amenities to the squash leagues and lively social calendar, Toronto’s most discerning gentlemen continue to flock to the Cambridge Club.
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Toronto Athletic Club
79 Wellington St.W., 36th floor
Located on 36thth Floor of the Toronto Athletic Club’s revered Mies van der Rohe-designed TD Center – aka Club Above – with a panoramic view that makes it difficult for members to get off their treadmills.
With over 40,000 square feet of studios, squash, the Sports Medicine Clinic and workout rooms, the club caters to members who strive to feel at their best. Whether they want to partake in a specialized workout in the strength lab, experience Pilates in the sun-drenched loft high above the city, or swim in the exceptional penthouse-level pool, the club has built a community of discerning leaders who appreciate the good life – lived.
The Toronto Athletic Club is also home to the award-winning Stratus restaurant. Under the direction of Executive Chef Martha Wright, Stratus combines new world flavors with old world classics to create Menu always delights the city’s palate.
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