
Refinery District's large, modern gym with cardio, weights, and group classes.
GoodLife Fitness Winnipeg Refinery District is a large, modern gym at 300 Newmarket Blvd, Winnipeg. The facility offers cardio, weights, group classes, and hot yoga, with praised trainers like Kyra, Marla, and Alyssa. Members note generous space and value, though accessibility by transit and occasional maintenance issues (out-of-order equipment, dirty water fountains) are concerns. Overall a popular, welcoming workout space.
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Access to a wide range of modern equipment including treadmills, weights, and machines for full-body workouts.
Diverse classes such as Hot Yoga, Regymen, Boxing, and restorative sessions led by enthusiastic instructors like Marla.
One-on-one sessions with certified trainers like Alyssa and Kyra, offering personalized guidance and motivation.
Specialized training programs included with Ultimate memberships to enhance fitness results.
Use of a spacious, well-equipped gym with multiple training zones and amenities for a complete workout experience.
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Overall rating
Emily
Have been working out here since the summer and love it! Really big space with tons of equipment (although would love one more abductor machine) and very nice staff members. Have had the pleasure of getting to know Kyra, one of the personal trainers, and she is so wonderful and knowledgeable! If anyone is wanting to book a session, definitely book with her!
Karen Girard-Smith
Great gym overall and one of the better GoodLife locations. Tons of equipment, lots of space, and generally a good atmosphere. That said, the biggest issue is maintenance. A noticeable amount of equipment is regularly out of order. Today in particular was frustrating… there were more treadmills not working than working. It’s a solid gym with a lot going for it, but staying on top of repairs would make a big difference in the day-to-day experience.
Cassie Innes
I started attending this location this year and am loving it! I decided to upgrade my membership after using the performance passes in my ultimate membership and developing a love for the Hot Yoga classes. I haven't tried Regymen or Boxing yet but have tried a combination of the regular group fitness classes (some here, some at Grant) along with a few Hot Yoga classes at the Refinery location. I've noticed a few instructors that I like approach wise but one that stands out consistently for me is Marla. I HIGHLY recommend her Hot Yoga classes, especially her Restorative class! I love how supportive and encouraging she is, accomodating different needs/ability levels. Even talking to her after class you can see her enthusiasm and encouraging nature! The one thing I would suggest as a way for GoodLife to improve is to consider the current costs. This location has a lot so the value is there, but the current prices would stop a lot of people from being able to sign up as the prices are definitely steep. I DEFINITELY recommend the Refinery location though with everything it offers!!!
Alicia Riveros
GoodLife Fitness at Refinery Place is a large and modern gym with everything you need for a great workout. It’s incredibly complete, offering multiple options for training — from cardio and weights to group classes and more. The price is quite reasonable for what you get. The only downside is accessibility if you don’t have private transportation, it can be difficult to reach, as public bus connections to the area are limited. Still, once you’re there, it’s an excellent place to train and stay motivated.
Rayane Carvalho
I like the club. Very modern and full of classes.I have an awesome personal trainer “Alyssa”. Would recommend her to anyone. The only reason why I don’t give 5 stars to this is club is because of the water fountains (especially the ones upstairs right when you walk in from the main set of stairs) are so dirty. Seems like they go several days without cleaning them. The smell and look is disgusting. When you are working out for one hour or more the minimum we can have is a decent place to get water without feeling like throwing up