Recently the City of Leduc completed the Fitness Equipment Revitalization Project. During this project we completed a thorough review and update of our fitness equipment inventory. Based on patron feedback, we introduced a wide variety of high-quality, modern fitness options that align with current and future community fitness needs. The City of Leduc is dedicated to enriching the health and well-being of our patrons and ensuring an inclusive and effective wellness environment that is centered on our community and the people that make it thrive.
What Improved?

New Equipment
Most equipment initially installed in 2009 will be replaced. We are adding expanded options for machines. The new equipment includes features like QR code video demonstrations for easy use, gas-assisted seat adjustments, and +5lb toggle switches for workout customization.
Increased Capacity
We increased both the quantity and variety of equipment. This includes duplicating some high-demand pieces to help reduce wait times and provide more options for our users.
Enhanced Inclusivity
We expanded our line-up of accessible equipment to make fitness more inclusive for people of all abilities. Additionally, we are refurbishing our existing accessible pieces to ensure they remain safe, comfortable, and durable.
Things You Should Know Before Coming
- Secure personal belongings. We recommend bringing your own padlock. Token lockers are also available for no charge.
- Please use the disinfectant wipes provided to clean the equipment after you’ve used it.
- Wristbands must always be worn.
- Return equipment to their designated place after use.
- Please help us keep an enjoyable atmosphere and keep our equipment functioning optimally. Please avoid dropping/slamming weights.
- To ensure your safety, always wear appropriate workout footwear. No open toe or open heal footwear is permitted.
- Clothing with adequate coverage is required.
- Clothing must be free of inappropriate graphics or language.
- Jeans or clothes with grommets are not permitted.
- Youth aged 12 – 13 are permitted in the company of an adult after completing a Teen Fit Orientation.
- Youth aged 14 – 15 are permitted unaccompanied after completing a Teen Fit Orientation.
- Youth aged 16 + can access without the orientation.
- Scan your membership card at the Fitness Centre desk during regular hours of operation. The Fitness Desk cannot accept any form of payment for admission.
- Disinfecting dispensers have been installed, and these wipes are to be used to wipe down all equipment and accessories touch points.
- Small coin lockers are available for keys and your wallet, but the number of lockers is limited.
Your membership or paid daily admission includes unlimited access to the Fitness Centre and Track. Check-in at Guest Services to receive a wristband (required to access the Fitness Centre and Track).
RE/MAX Fitness Centre
Monday — Friday, 5 a.m. — 10 p.m.
Saturday — Sunday, 8 a.m. — 9 p.m.
Holidays
Good Friday (April 18): 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Easter Monday (April 21): 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Victoria Day (May 19): 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
View all our drop-in schedules and registered programs on Live.Leduc.ca.
- 16 years: unsupervised.
- Youth aged 14-15: unsupervised only after completing the youth orientation (Teen Fit).
- Youth aged 12-13: actively supervised by an adult, after completing the youth orientation (Teen Fit).
- Walking Track: all participants under 14 must be actively supervised by an individual who is 18 years of age or older—maximum of four youth to one supervisor.
Fitness Centre Equipment & Amenities
The 9,000-square-foot Fitness Centre is located on the second floor of the LRC and features a variety of state-of-the-art fitness and weight training equipment.
- 40+ strength machines featuring the Precor Resolute Selectorized and the Precor Discovery Plate loaded lines of equipment:
- Premium fit and function
- Separate moving arms for unilateral and alternating movements
- Converging and diverging motion pathways enhance muscle activation.
- Rotating grips and multiple hand and foot positions encourage proper form and training variety.
- Easier increment adjustments, just flip a switch!
- Resolute Multi station cable configuration. An impressive cable setup featuring four towers with multiple cable stations at each tower:
- 3 lat pulldown stations
- 3 low row stations
- 8 adjustable cable columns
- A wide variety of every cable attachment you might need!
- Specialized Strength Training and Free Weights: Target specific muscle groups with a wide range of Smith machines, benches, squat racks and free weights ranging from 2lb – 130lb.
- Cardio Equipment: Premium cardio pieces featuring touch-screen LCD displays with TV, USB, Internet, and phone connectivity:
- 4 Stair climbers
- 8 Treadmills
- 6 Ellipticals
- 6 Upright Bikes
- 6 Recumbent Bikes
- Specialty pieces such as Concept 2 Rowers, Jacob’s Ladder, Spin bikes, and Assault Bike
- Dedicated Rest & Recovery studio and another general-purpose fitness studio
- Changerooms: coin-operated lockers available, showers, changing area & bathrooms.
- 4-lane Alberta Winter Games Running Track is located on the 3rd floor of the LRC and features 4 lanes ranging from 175 – 200m.
- Elevator accessible & stroller friendly.
- Walking aids are available for those who may require assistance.
- Features the High-Performance Zone, a dedicated private personal training space equipped with Hammer Strength & Life Fitness functional training equipment.
- Cycling Zone features state-of-the-art Keiser m3i spin bikes equipped with integrated Keiser workout tracking technology.
- Group Training Zone available for public use features free weights & other functional accessories.
Free Orientation for Adults and Teens
If you’re new to fitness or just need a refresher, a free orientation is available. Meet with one of our Fitness Attendants to learn proper equipment use, general exercise guidelines, etiquette, and safety information. Our staff can also answer any questions you may have.
Our Teen Fit orientation is for youth aged 12 — 15 and is a prerequisite for using the fitness centre and track and attending drop-in fitness activities. You’ll learn basic fitness centre etiquette, safety, resistance training, anatomy, and program design. Please call Guest Services at (780)-980-7120 to book your orientation.
- Wear indoor, non-skid, closed-toed footwear and comfortable clothing.
- Dress appropriately for your activity and our family-friendly facility. Please change out of jeans, as the rivets may damage our upholstery.
- A non-breakable water bottle.
Please be Respectful
The City of Leduc believes in providing a comfortable, inclusive, safe and enjoyable experience for all patrons, users, and staff. The City of Leduc will support the right of all to attend, participate, or be active; however, will not tolerate unacceptable behavior in any program, activity, service or event offered or held on City of Leduc owned facilities/premises and will take progressive steps to ensure that incidents or unacceptable behavior and violence do not occur.