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Scadding Court Community Centre
Address: 707 Dundas Street W , Toronto M5T 2W6, ON, CA
Phone: (416) 392-0335
State: ON
City: Toronto
Zip Code: M5T 2W6


Opening Hours

Monday: 08:30-21:00
Tuesday: 08:30-21:00
Wednesday: 08:30-21:00
Thursday: 08:30-21:00
Friday: 08:30-21:00
Saturday: 09:00-17:00


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Reviews
Don’t believe all these negative reviews you read. I grew up in the area and came here often is this kid .. 30 years ago. I learned how to swim here. I played floor hockey. And had great times. I am so lucky to be able to give back to this area and community centre to a new generation of people.It’s so great to see the food businesses outside doing well and thriving. People need support
This community centre has a lot activity and in great location. It is located inside the Alexander Park which has swimming pool, ice skating and hockey. There are many activities are placing on the community centre. It is close on Sundays
Terrible community centre. Toddler pool is so shallow it should be called a pond. 9:00 am swim time and the pool did not appear to be cleaned. Black specs in the water resembling mold and other garbage. Dead flies in areas where you are supposed to store your items. Not suitable for any human being especially a toddler. Don't waste your time with the toddler pool.
bro can people stop complaining about the "Gone Fishin'" event no one actually cares about your PETA guidelines this event is perfectly fine as the fish are released back in to their environment after this event finishes no fish are harmed in the process as well
This is an excellent community centre, truly of, and in, the heart of Toronto. Great programs for children and adults alike, wonderful and caring staff and program administrators. Chock full of resources for the community and a particularly important place for children and youth to get fit, be active, learn to work with others and improve their skill sets. Safe, clean, useful and a pillar of the community. Go check it out, use their services, participate in their programs and/or see how you can help volunteer etc.! #communitycentre #communitycentres #kensington #kensingtonmarket #scadding #scaddingcourt #scaddingcourtcommunitycentre #afterschool #afterschoolprogram #afterschoolprograms #SCCC
The pool is nice but too hot in there for me... it felt like a sauna! But very clean water and friendly staff!
Delicious, delicious, delicious, delicious. Yes all the little canister cafes are a must taste. Staff in the community centre are awesome. They have great programs, community garden, swimming pool outdoors, and so much more.
This community center holds citizenship ceremonies. Went there for my wife's. It was great. This community center has a hydroponics pool which grows fishes and plants. Overall it was a good experience at this place. Would have been 5 stars but the place has odours.
I have heard some positive things about this community centre but unfortunately the director refuses to cancel their Gone Fishin' event where fish are dumped into a pool for young children to kill under the guise of "education". The remaining fish have been left to suffer and die as the pool is drained. "PETA and Animal Rights Toronto have offered suggestions, volunteers, and financial support to offer the kids alternative activities - activities that get them out in nature without murdering innocent animals".. but the director, Kevin Lee, refused their offers. Mr. Lee seems to be more concerned about profiting from this event rather than providing city kids with an outdoor, educational, compassionate, and life-enriching experience.
Sorry but teaching children and young people disrespect for life is not acceptable. This centre holds an event called "Gone Fishin" where they kill fish for pleasure and sport. Can you please explain to me how this is okay? Which of your values is reflected in this activity and your choice to support it? Your sense of justice? Compassion? Fairness? Kindness? Your wish for others not to suffer?
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