
West End Y.M.C.A., College Street, at Dovercourt Road, south-east corner, 1920s (31/163)

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I used to go there in the early 70’s and run laps on their elevated wooden track overlooking the volley ball court and watch the girls playing. It was motivation to run more. 🙂
I worked there in the Children’s Dept. with Harry…..
I believe this is the “Y” where Cliff Lumsden taught many a swimmer including his daughter who I believe swam Lake Ontario
Was my second home for about twelve years. Age six to age 18. Many great memories!!!
I was a lifeguard there in the early 70’s. Formed many great friendships. “Charlie” was the custodian you checked in with downstairs and get a towel. “Herb with his cigar” was at the front desk at the entrance to the building. Wayne was the athletic director at this time. As well, still remember the “coke machine” where for 10 cents one could get an ice cold bottle of coke. Used to play a lot of racquetball in the handball courts. “West End Y”, still have fond memories.