William Lutsky Family YMCA, located in South Edmonton, has been serving the community since 1997 as a YMCA Health and Wellness Centre. With a variety of amenities and programs, the YMCA strives to provide a place where everyone belongs.
Children's programming at William Lutsky Family YMCA focuses on developing fundamental movement skills and age-appropriate activities for children. From sports to recreation programs, children can engage in fun and educational activities at the centre.
For those who prefer working out in a group setting, the YMCA offers group fitness classes that cater to different fitness levels and interests. Joining these classes not only provides a great workout experience but also allows individuals to be part of a supportive fitness community.
The facility at William Lutsky Family YMCA includes a fitness centre equipped with strength and cardio machines, free weights, Olympic weightlifting platforms, training spaces, and a track. Additionally, there is an aquatics centre with pools, a gymnasium for various activities, and studio spaces for classes and programs.
Membership at the YMCA grants unlimited access to all facilities and programs, allowing members to work towards their wellness goals with the support of a welcoming community. There are also drop-in rates available for those who prefer to pay per visit.
In partnership with the Government of Alberta, William Lutsky Family YMCA has made energy-efficient updates to the facility through the Community Facility Enhancement Program. These updates aim to reduce the energy footprint of the YMCA and contribute to a more sustainable environment.
In addition to fitness amenities, members can enjoy added luxuries such as a steam room, fresh towel service, body care products, overnight lockers, and a hot tub in the adult-only Plus change rooms. These amenities are available at all YMCA Health and Wellness Centres in Edmonton.
The YMCA of Northern Alberta acknowledges the traditional territory of the Cree, Blackfoot, Mtis, and other Indigenous peoples on which William Lutsky Family YMCA stands. Treaties 6, 7, and 8 territories are important gathering places for many First Nation peoples, and the YMCA is committed to fostering a sense of belonging for all members of the community.