Gungahlin Leisure Centre 71 The Valley Avenue, Gungahlin, Australian Capital Territory 2912
About the Business
Gungahlin Leisure Centre, located at 71 The Valley Avenue in Gungahlin, Australia, is more than just a local community aquatic and recreation center. As part of the Y NSW, we are dedicated to giving back to our community through various programs and initiatives.
By becoming a member or participating in our activities, you are not only taking steps towards achieving your health and fitness goals, but you are also supporting important community programs such as SwimAbility and Uplift. These programs provide opportunities for individuals of all abilities to learn and enjoy swimming, as well as support the overall well-being of our community.
Gungahlin Leisure Centre is a partnership between the ACT Government and Y NSW, ensuring that our facilities and services meet the highest standards. Our gym floor and group fitness classes are designed to cater to individuals of all fitness levels, helping you reach your health and fitness goals in a supportive and motivating environment.
In addition to our fitness offerings, we also provide YMCA Out of School Care (OSHC) centers for families in need of childcare services. As a Public Benevolent Institution registered as a Charity, YMCA of Sydney Youth and Community Services Incorporated is committed to supporting and uplifting our community.
At Gungahlin Leisure Centre, we believe in acknowledging and respecting the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters on which we operate. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and recognize the importance of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in preserving their cultural heritage.
So, whether you're looking to get fit, participate in community programs, or support important initiatives, Gungahlin Leisure Centre is the place to be. Join us today and make a positive impact on your health and our community. Our ABN is 28 067 150 010 CFN/21379.
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Location & Phone number
71 The Valley Avenue, Gungahlin, Australian Capital Territory 2912, Australia
Hours open
Monday:
5:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Tuesday:
5:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Wednesday:
5:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Thursday:
5:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Friday:
5:30 AM - 9:30 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 7:30 PM
Reviews
"Always a enjoyable swim at the Gungahlin leisure centre, a bit quite and calm to swim weekday during winter. Heated pool is nice, the small children’s splash pool is heated but the children’s splash area is not heated (but required a button push to turn the cycle on, also equipped with an emergency stop button). New addition of two blue large picnic tables inside the pool area next to the glass wall at the entry to the pool past the cafe. Have been visiting for 4+ years and its always clean, tidy, with friendly staff at reception desk and life guards on watch."
"Lovely staffs! Some are rude, but I might have caught them on their bad day. 50m pool is their highlight. However, need to check their fortnightly/weekly pool schedule. Not all lanes are available at all times. If my current gym didn’t have a dodgy membership contract, I would take the pool membership in a heartbeat. Currently sticking to 3 days a week and waiting for my gym membership to expire. Also, if you are planning on slow recreational swimming opt for the 25m pool. Those complaining about heating on the 50m indoor pool needs to realise that its an olympic size pool, takes a lot to heat up and people are usually swimming at a good pace. Ain’t nobody tryina get a heat stroke. However, staffs really need to get their mojo on and tell people off with poor shared lane etiquettes. If you are swimming on the right don’t switch to left for the second lap it’s annoying. You don’t need to know how to flip turn to stick to your side."
"YMCA run this centre well. Been using this centre for about 5 months. Change rooms are always clean. Gym is small but we'll equipped, and I rarely have to wait for a machine. Pool water is always crystal clear, and there are separate pools for kids, adults and lap swimmers . Lifeguards are attentive, and when standing together are always back to back to watch their assigned pool."
"Nice instructors , but showers and toilets are very dirty and need more maintenance. It’s not feasible to have one family room for such a huge facility. It’s a shame for a centre belongs to YMCA and have such a horrible facilities especially after spending millions on the main pool. Management need to consider frequent cleaning and maintenance otherwise it might end up with a health risk issue ."
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