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Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre

Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre

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2302 Bridge Rd, Oakville, Ontario, L6L 3L5, Canada
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Dec 10, 2017
Great facility. Was clean, accessible, staff provided requested items. Location was convenient and lots of parking. Was great for little kids. Would book again

Jul 4, 2018
Good but it's staff r sarcastic

Jun 4, 2017
From the booking process to front desk and the services staff, everyone involved was very pleasant do deal with. Everyone there made sure that the even goes as planned and not a single ask from us was turned down. The staff's professional demeanour and willingness to help was something that I have not experienced in a while. Please pass on my comments to the staff and their management as I believe their hard work is deserving of recognition.

Jul 15, 2017
Good volleyball drop in but requires you to play with a few beginners. So you are only allowed to use 40% power other than the 40 minutes of competitive game that are offered. Problem is that there is usually more competitive players then there are spots so some days you are stuck with beginners throughout. The ceiling are are also low ceiling.

Oct 17, 2017
Staff is wonderful! Facilities bright with skylights. Art exhibited on all walls. Beautiful space as an Art Gallery! Myriam, zumba instructor is outstanding! Buiding surrounded by trees. Nice coffee shop with nice treats. It just feels really good to have the provilege of belong to this community centre. I have made some nice friends there. Thank you! Eidemara Tavares

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Opening Hours

Mon:6 am - 10:30 pm
Tue:6 am - 10:30 pm
Wed:6 am - 10:30 pm
Thu:6 am - 10:30 pm Open Today
Fri:6 am - 8 pm
Sat:8 am - 5 pm

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