5 /5 Chris Clark: Leisure square is one of those undervalued under appreciated city owned assets. Theres basically everything you need to stay fit at this place, without all the frills. They dont sell re-oxygenating ionic flavored electrolyte bottled water like some places do so bring your drink or go "crazy" and try drinking some of their free fountain water! Actually its really pretty good. You really should try some. Swimming, basketball, dance, gymnastics, indoor racquetball, weight lifting, cardio room, ultimate frisbee, karate, tap dancing, arts and crafts, summer camps, and probably more that I cant think of right now. The main differences between this place and other bigger places are the cheaper membership fees and less duplicate equipment. So if you need 30 treadmills lined up in a row to motivate yourself to work out, go join another gym. If you have a little drive inside and arent intimidated by a little wear and tear on the equipment, you might find a home at Leisure Square. Its not like the place is run down or anything, its just been around alot longer than all the other places so it doesnt have that modern feel to it. The staff and personal trainers are top notch and the hours of operation are reasonable (for me at least). Stop on in and take a look around.