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Located on the second floor of the Maple Ridge Leisure Centre, the Fitness Centre offers a wide variety of options and fitness equipment include accessible equipment like:
- Wheelchair Accessible Shoulder Press
- Wheelchair Accessible Seated Row
- Wheelchair Accessible Bicep Machine
- Wheelchair Accessible Vertical Bench Press
- Scifit Ergometer
Other amenities includes:
- Dumbbells from 5-100 lbs Barbells from 20-100 lbs
- 6 Treadmills
- 1 Cybex Trainer
- 3 Ellipticals
- 2 Upright Bikes
- 3 Recumbent Bikes
- 3 Stair-climbers
- 1 Arc Trainer
- 3 Rowers
- 1 AMT Trainer
- Weight Training Machines
- 2 Power Cage
- 1 Smith Machine
- 1 Dual Adjustable Cable Unit
- 1 Universal Multi-station
- 1 Spin Studio
- 2 Racquetball Courts
- 1 Squash Court
- 1 Large Stretching Zone
- Battle Ropes
- Miscellaneous functional equipment such as medicine balls, BOSUs, steps, body bars, resistance bands and tubing.
The Maple Ridge Leisure Centre recently underwent a renovation of its aquatics facility, change area and lobby. The new facility now includes new accessibility features; everyone is welcome!
Aquatics Accessibility
- Accessible beach entry to the leisure pool
- All one level (no stairs or ramp on pool deck)
- Accessible hot tub
- Vortex/lazy river (ideal for physical therapy)
- Ballet Bar in Leisure Pool
Change Area Accessibility
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The new changing area has an increased number of change rooms, increased accessibility and a modernized space that improves flow and changing experiences. The new change area has:
13 single change rooms with bench and shower
4 single change rooms with bench
5 large change rooms with sink, shower, bench, and toilet
3 large accessible change stalls with Ceiling Lifts (hydraulic beds) varying in size
Shower, sink, toilet, baby change table and transfer bars
Lobby Accessibility
- Open space in lobby will allow for easier movement for strollers, wheelchairs, etc
- Lowered section of new Customer Experience counter
Maple Ridge Parks, Recreation & Culture is proud to parnter with this organization.
Canucks Autism Network (CAN) was founded in 2008 by Vancouver Canucks Co-owners, Paolo and Clara Aquilini, whose son has autism. CAN is dedicated to providing programs to individuals with autism and their families, while promoting acceptance and inclusion through community engagement and training initiatives across BC and beyond.
Please contact us for more information.
Canucks Autism Network (CAN) was founded in 2008 by Vancouver Canucks Co-owners, Paolo and Clara Aquilini, whose son has autism. CAN is dedicated to providing programs to individuals with autism and their families, while promoting acceptance and inclusion through community engagement and training initiatives across BC and beyond.
Please contact us for more information.