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club life
reciprocal club
When business travel or a leisure va-
cation takes you to the bustling city of
Toronto, ask yourself if one of the three
WAC reciprocal clubs located in the
downtown business core fits your style.
Referred to as the New York of Can-
ada, Toronto is a must-see city. Located
on the shores of Lake Ontario, the me-
tropolis is Canada's largest, with
6 million people living in the great-
er area. It's also just 90 minutes from
Niagara Falls. Add a quick escape to the
Toronto Islands, a very short ferry ride
from downtown, and you'll find plenty
of reasons to visit.
Toronto Athletic Club
A "club in the sky," the Toronto Athletic
Club is located on the 36th floor of TD
South Tower. e fitness area at the club
has expansive views of the city's skyline
and equal sightlines to CN Tower. e
Stratus restaurant inside overlooks the
gorgeous Toronto Islands.
u WAC members visiting Toronto can enjoy
Stratus restaurant in the Toronto Athletic Club
(above) and the new strength lab at the Adelaide
Club (below).
Toronto Athletic Club
TD South Tower
79 Wellington St. West, 36th Floor
Toronto, Ontario M5K 1J5
torontoathleticclub.com
Adelaide Club of Toronto
1 First Canadian Place
Toronto, Ontario M5X 1C8
adelaideclub.com
Cambridge Club
100 Richmond St. West, 11th Floor
Toronto, Ontario M5H 3K6
thecambridgeclub.com
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A Canadian trio
Toronto clubs offer in-city escape
Adelaide Club
If you enjoy a boutique feel, check out
the Adelaide Club. It's nestled just below
street level in the city's tallest building
at 1 First Canadian Place and offers a
women's fitness area. Peruse the club's
beautiful art collection that includes
originals by American painter Frank
Stella; linger in the peaceful full-service
spa; or float in the Hilton Toronto pool,
at which Adelaide Club members enjoy
full access and accommodation.
Cambridge Club
Discreetly placed in the Sheraton Centre
Hotel and featuring a 160-meter rooop
track, the Cambridge Club's fitness
area is exclusive to men. Squash is the
dominant sport here. Dining in the Oak
Room's gastropub comes with a view of
city hall, located just across the street.