Organizations in Toronto
Clubs, shops, coaches and event organizers in Toronto.
Clubs, shops, and groups · swimming, cycling, and masters
Toronto
103 organizations in Toronto-
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Swim training program for adult triathletes of all levels, focusing on stroke technique, endurance, strength, and speed. Offers three 90-minute swim sessions per week.
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Night Terrors Run Toronto started with a midnight run in spring 2013 when Aimee and a group of friends decided Toronto needed late-night running. No one else was offering it, so they made it happen. Now, more than a decade later, the crew has grown to around 90 runners who embrace the philosophy of no boundaries and no curfew. Rain or shine, year round, Night Terrors Run Toronto takes to the streets because running belongs to everyone, at any hour. The crew brings together athletes, artists, and everyday people of all abilities, creating a tight-knit community where no runner is ever left behind. Monday and Thursday evenings at Trinity Bellwoods Park, Tuesday speed work at Central Tech Stadium, and Saturday mornings at White Squirrel Coffee, Toronto is their track.
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Club[email protected] (416) 464-9706
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Club[email protected] (416) 283-8894
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Bicycle retail store offering a wide range of bikes, parts, accessories, and cycling gear. Provides bike service and repair, with knowledgeable staff to help customers find the right cycling equipment.
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In 2010, Mike and a handful of friends made a joke at The Mascot, a café-gallery in Parkdale, that turned into something real. What began as a casual gathering became Parkdale Roadrunners, a crew rooted in a neighbourhood known for creativity, art, and open doors. Today, over 500 members gather every Tuesday evening at Stay Gold, exploring Toronto's streets and green spaces together. The crew's philosophy is simple: inclusion first, competition never. They celebrate all abilities, backgrounds, and running journeys equally. Ladies-only sessions, alley-cat races during Nuit Blanche, and countless neighbourhood runs have woven the Roadrunners into Toronto's cultural fabric. Here, running is friendship, adventure, and a shared love of the city.