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Spring 2016 session is now open for registration!!









The air is warmer, daylight is longer, and spring is right around the corner!



Spring registration is now OPEN!








We have changed registration this session to accommodate busier spring schedules and more ladies wanting to try a variety of classes, especially as we head outdoors! We are now offering four different "class pass" options which you can mix and match with the different classes throughout the six week session or you can choose to stick to your usual one class per week! The choice is completely yours!

Spring 2016 Schedule
April 18 - May 30 
(no classes​ April 28, May 19, & 23)

Mondays | 7pm | Whitemud Creek Community Centre
Wednesdays | 6:30pm | GHV Bulyea Park
(combined class with Fit Bootcamp)

Mondays | 9:30am | The Surf Studio
Wednesdays | 10am | McKernan Community Hall


Thursdays | 11am | GHV Bulyea Park
Mondays | 6pm | Whitemud Creek Community Centre
Wednesdays | 6:30pm | GHV Bulyea Park
(combined class with Prenatal Fit)

*more details on each class via links in their title

Pricing
4 Class Pass | $65 ($15/class)
6 Class Pass | $90
($15/class)
10 Class Pass | $145 ($14.50/class)
12 Class Pass | $165 ($13.75/class)

Notes:
​- you can "mix and match"​ class times ands styles, as the passes are valid for all classes throughout the week!
- all class passes are valid for two months from the first use
- minimum two hours notice on class cancelation or one class pass will be used







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