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Madonna’s Hard Candy Fitness® opens in Toronto


Hard Candy Fitness, the global luxury fitness


brand in partnership with Madonna and New Evolution Ventures, opened Hard Candy Fitness Toronto in October. The club is located on the top retail floor of the newly-constructed, 78-sto- ry Aura building in the heart of the city at College Park. The 42,000 square foot facility is the brand’s first North American club and the largest of the Hard Candy Fitness gyms. Other locations are in Rome, Sydney, Santiago, Mexico City, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Russia and Berlin. “The club is in one of the city’s most beauti- ful condominium towers in arguably the most vi- Hard Candy Fitness, the gl bal luxury fi tness brand Schlemm, chairman and co-owner of Hard Candy Fitness Toronto.


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Madonna’s Hard Candy Fitness® opens in Toronto


brant neighbourhood in Toronto,” says Leonard in partnership with Madonna and New Evolution Ventures, opened Hard Candy Fitness Toronto in October. The club is located on the top re ail fl oor of ern style with high-end amenities, extensive car- o, functional strength and personal training spaces, state-of-the-art equipment, saunas, steam ooms, a custom juice bar and an all-around roof- top terrace. Members will benefit from unique group fitness programming with studios for every- th“iThe club is in one of the city’s most beautiful con- dance, including the club’s signature “Addicted to weat” workouts. Madonna and her long-time per- sonal trainer, Nicole Winhoffer, were directly in- lved in the selection of each Addicted to Sweat


This club will exude the brand’s signature mod- the newly-constructed, 78-story Aura building in the hdeiart of the city at College Park. The 42,000 square foot facility is the brand’s fi rst North American club a rnd the largest of the Hard Candy Fitness gyms. Other locations are in Rome, Sydney, Santiago, Mexico City, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Russia and Berlin.


ng from cycling and Pilates to yoga and cardio- dominium towers in arguably the most vibrant neigh- b Sourhood in Toronto,” says Leonard Schlemm, chair- man and co-owner of Hard Candy Fitness Toro to. voThis club will exude the brand’s signature modern instructor at the Toronto location.


GoodLife Fitness Opens at Toronto Pearson Airport


GoodLife Fitness Opens at Toronto Pearson Airport


TORONTO - GoodLife Fitness and the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) have partnered to open the fi rst-of-its-kind fi t- of-its-kind fitness club in Canada at Toronto Pearson. Located erminal 1, the facility will let passengers and the 40,000 Toronto Pearson employees include structured exercise as part of their tr vel experiences.


As Canada's largest airport with traffic continuing to grow service its employees and customers.


ive ways to service its employees and customers.


TORONTO - GoodLife Fitness and the Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) have partnered to open the first- ness club in Canada at Toronto Pearson. Located in Terminal 1, the faciln Tity will let passengers and the 40,000 Toronto Pearson employ- ees include structured exercise as part of their travel experiences. As Canada's largest airport with traffi c continuing to grow every year, Toronto Pearson is continually looking for innovative ways to every year, T ronto Pearson is continually looking for innova- "tAs a frequent air traveller, logging over 200,000 kilometres a year, I understand the great importance of maintaining an active es a year, I understand the great importance of mai


taining


an active lifes yle and integrating my workouts into my trav l mendous difference it makes to my travel experience when I work out before I get on a plane, as well as my productivity and alertness when I land."


roductivity and alertness when I land."


style with high-end amenities, extensive cardio, func- tional strength and personal training spaces, state- of-the-art equipment, saunas, steam rooms, a custom juice bar and an all-around rooftop terrace. Members will benefi t from unique group fi tness programming with studios for everything from cycling and Pilates to yoga and cardio-dance, including the club’s signature “Addicted to Sweat” workouts. Madonna and her long- time personal trainer, Nicole Winhoffer, were directly involved in the selection of each Addicted to Sweat in- structor at the Toronto location.


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ployees and to offer convenient access to the club," says Howard Eng, president and CEO for the GTAA.


Club details Club details


Location: Terminal 1, Arrivals Area Daily Guest Pass: $15


Location: Terminal 1, Arrivals Area Daily Guest Pass: $15


Amenities: state-of- he-art cardiovascul r equipment with person- personal viewing monitors; free weights and strength tra ning uipment; stretching area; modern change rooms; showers with soap, conditioner, lotion and hair dryers; towel service; and exercise clothing and shoe rental.


Amenities: state-of-the-art cardiovascular equipment with al viewing monitors; free weights and strength training equipment; stretqching area; modern change rooms; showers with soap, condi- tioner, lotion and hair dryers; towel service; and exercise clothing and shoe rental.


port employees and to offer convenient access to the club," says Howard Eng, president and CEO for the GTAA.


"As a f equent air t aveller, logging over 200,000 kilome- lifetsrtyle and integrating my workouts into my travel plans," says David "Patch" Patchell-Evans, GoodLife CEO. "I know what a tre- plans," says David "Patch" Patchell-Evans, GoodLife CEO. "I know what a tremendous difference it makes to my travel ex- perience when I work out before I get on a plane, as well as my " pWe are pleased to help support a healthy lifestyle for airport em- "We are pleased to help support a healthy lifestyle for air-


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