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Guildford Recreation Centre

Guildford Recreation Centre

2.8(10 reviews)
16.7 km

A two story building. Nothing too wow. There is a pool, fitness gym and a library here. Parking is…read morelocated on the side of the building. It is located right across from Guildford mall. Convenient to get to. It is open to the public for use. People even made good use of the hallway for hip hop classes. They offers daily, monthly and annual passes to use their facilities. It is inexpensive because this community center is for public use and is part of the BC public recreation centers (partially taxpayer funded).

Unfortunately, my 21 year old nephew and I experienced an near fatal drowning in 1 of the deep…read morepools. The life guards were not doing their job and didn't notice my nephew drowning then grab onto me which made me drownd, but luckily I was able to get on to my back to get us safely to the edge of the pool where we could breathe and get all of the water out of our bodies. Now here we are 2 months later and my nephew won't go in the water again because he said "the life guards don't do their job" and is afraid of drowning again. BTW, a life guard did see us, she was casually strolling towards us as we got to the edge of the pool and just asked us if we were ok, as the pool water gushed out of our noses and mouthes. I did make a formal complaint but nothing came it. I also recently spoke with a guard for advice on how to support him with his trauma and the guard said to give him a floating device. So, its hopeless to expect them to care, because they don't.

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Ninja Tag

Ninja Tag

4.5(4 reviews)
21.2 km

Good activity for family/friends. You have 10 minutes to touch lights that represent different…read morepoints. Very tiring! Wouldnt recommend if you have knee problems, since its very active! Involves lots of crawling & climbing. They even have a wall you can run like in American Ninja Warrior activity. Very fun!

I AM THE FIRST YELP REVIEWER for Ninja Tag!…read more Wow, I am impressed no one on YELP has reviewed this entertainment venue. I hope my lengthy review will entice you to try at least one and to let you friends and family members know. Of course, any events like these, please take safety precautions. From the outside, does not clearly say NINJA TAG, it says TAG, but the door says the entrance on the other side that says to use the new entrance around the West side of the building. When you enter you would be greeted by the front desk to fill out a paper waiver. Normally it would be a digital waiver on the screen, but the program isn't working at the time I went. One game is $10.00 and you have 10 minutes to complete the recorded game stats. But you can stay longer to just practice after your scheduled time. I stayed like 2 hours there and continuously played the different stations. They require you to purchase the non-slip socks that you wear when playing. It is an additional $3.00. And unfortunately you cannot wear your own non-slip socks from other events, it has to be the ones they provide. Plus they also get you to purchase a wristband which is another few dollars. Overall it was around $18.00 for this activity. The wristband can be reused, but I forgot to ask if you could reuse the same Ninja Tag socks. They have bins off to the side of the counter to store you clothes and shoes. For safety and security reasons, you can store your valuables like phone/keys/wallets behind their customer service desk. After playing for 2 hours, I found the stations fun and some challenging. Everything inside is very well lit with red and it feels like you are in a dangerous warzone of entertainment. The most fun station would have to be the very first station because you get to run up a sliding hill and the goal is to TAG with you wrist the colors. There are 5 levels of different colors and if I recall correctly, I was able to get to the 3rd color BLUE. Please make sure after you have tagged the color to go down the hill like a slide on your back and arms in the air or close to your chest. Avoid the elbows and knees touching the slippery floor, you can skin your human skin. I did this slide multiple times and skinned my right knee. It feels like a bruise but after a few days, my knee aches to walk. I have been applying Polysporin a medical cream every day to speed heal the skin. It seems to be working, but still very painful.

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Bellingham Bells

Bellingham Bells

4.0(5 reviews)
42.6 km

I'm not the world's biggest baseball fan, but in my opinion nothing says Bellingham like a night at…read moreJoe Martin Field to root for our hometown Bells. I was there recently for a rained out game vs. the epically-named Walla Walla Sweets, and even though the game never even got started we still had a great time! I've also attended many fun (and sunny) games in the past, usually on $2 Tuesday when you can buy a second ticket for just (you guessed it) two smackeroos. One of the least mentioned things about attending a Bells game is that they seriously have the most impressive tap list I've ever seen at a sporting event. Yeah, there's a guy selling the cheap stuff too - but just past him you'll find taps (and cans) of many classic local and regional brews. When's the last time you saw Iron Horse Brewery's Irish Death on tap at T-Mobile Park in Seattle? I'm just sayin'. By the way, even though our game against the very entertaining Sweets was rained out I'll still go again - because I can use my "rained out" ticket stub at a future game to get in free. How cool is that? Go Bells!

I love the Bells just as much as I did during my first review. Cheap and family friendly…read moreentertainment located just off of Exit 253. General admission does include grassy area and bleacher seating along the first and third bases. VIP seating includes waiter service. Seating areas can be reserved for private groups and will be marked appropriately. If you plan on attending $2 Tuesday, consider coming a little early. Tickets do occasionally sell out. Be considerate of neighbors when parking. Nobody likes to come home and be unable to park. Also, mind parking laws. Parking on crosswalks, in front of mailboxes, and very close to STOP signs really isn't a good idea. If you buy the wrong size apparel from the team store, they will allow you to exchange sizes. No returns. Prices are a little high; items are good quality. Some of the concession stand food is lacking. Don't waste money on the veggie burger. For $7, burger only, it actually really is quite pitiful. $2 Tuesday concession items for $2 include a hotdog, nachos, large fountain pop, and select beer.

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Drive Basketball

Drive Basketball

2.3(6 reviews)
11.3 km

My child has been enrolled in the Drive Basketball camps and league for the past year. The camps…read moretaught the kids basketball dynamics, skills, plays, and fouls. Initially, the league also appeared promising with weekly practices and games. However, the children received little direction or coaching during games. Many instructors, who also served as referees and scorekeepers, appeared disinterested, often seen on their cell phones. Nevertheless, a few were dedicated and coached the kids well, fostering their success, learning, and enjoyment. Encouraged by my child's new friendships, I decided to continue with the league. Unfortunately, this past season saw a price hike and a decline in the quality of instruction and game officiating despite complaints from parents. Some of the good instructors were no longer present at the games. Though there were still a couple of dedicated instructors, most refereeing was subpar. The officiating was inconsistent and poor, largely because many instructors were teenagers lacking the necessary skills and attention span. Practices involved more running than actual skill development. The older instructors, mostly in their twenties with post-graduate basketball experience, were the better coaches and genuinely cared about the children's growth. However, they seemed underutilized, likely due to cost considerations. Overall, I am very disappointed with Drive Basketball. While it may have started as a good training academy, its growth has compromised its ability to employ passionate and skilled instructors. My child would only continue for the friendships made, but we need to look elsewhere for skill development. I would NOT recommend Drive Basketball if you want your child's skills to develop and for them to truly learn the game.

My son was attending the tournaments orginesed by drive, I…read morewent to tournament with my son to Richmond Oval, they ask money for watch ($15), I didn't had wallet, just my phone. I ask them to pay with credit card over my phone, didn't accepted, i ask for transfer money, didn't accepted, i ask for paying the next day games, didn't accepted, i said i need to watch, the guy threatened me and my son to kick off the tournaments, just a ...(keep these part as bad words said, i am not the guy to wrote such words)

South Surrey Athletic Park - Wed morn 7am. Empty pb courts.

South Surrey Athletic Park

4.5(2 reviews)
0.8 km

+ Huge park with courts for almost all types of sports. +…read moreSeveral huge parking lots throughout the park. + The only public restroom I found to open late night is at the lower level east side of the Rotary Field House (exact G Maps coords: 25RM+5Q Surrey, British Columbia, Canada). . But maybe you'll find restrooms at the other washroom (coords: 25PJ+QM Surrey, British Columbia, Canada) to also open late night? . If you stay late enough, a security officer will drive by and shine a flashlight into your car. I'm glad they care about our safety. I was alarmed, but appreciated the care. I ensured the officer I was fine, then he left. + Late night, it's mostly a quiet, peaceful ambience. - I love pickleball. Where I come from, all the public courts would fill by 7am. Here, only 2 people occupied the 12 crts here. I had to leave. Dunno how crowded it gets later in the day.

South Surrey Athletic Park is definitely true to its name! There are a lot of athletic things you…read morecan do here! Panoramic, beautifully manicured grassy fields for soccer, football, baseball or anything that requires a giant field - you can find it here! There is a Waterpark, Playground, Bike Park, Sandy Area with Volleyball nets, and Tennis Courts in this surrounding area as well! Also, South Surrey Recreation & Arts Centre offers tons of exercise and sport classes along with their large gym facility. It's great to walk around and see all the sport events happening or walk your dog (leashed) on a big open field. I really wish you could take them off-leash but no can do doggo. But there's an amazing Off-leash Dog Park near by - Dogwood Park! Plenty of free parking around the area as well! Public washrooms available at the South Surrey Recreation & Arts Centre and Rotary Club Centre. Overall, such a great part of South Surrey to get your heart racing and muscles pumping! Go on and get some fresh air and Vitamin D!

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South Surrey Athletic Park - Waterpark

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