Fit4Less Thunder Bay to Relocate to Intercity Shopping Centre in 2026

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Fit4Less Thunder Bay to Relocate to Intercity Shopping Centre in 2026
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Fit4Less Thunder Bay gym is moving to a larger location in the Intercity Shopping Centre in 2026, driven by increasing membership and a desire to provide members with a wider range of facilities and equipment.

Fit4Less, a Canadian fitness company with over 100 locations across the country, is set to relocate its Thunder Bay facility to a larger space within the Intercity Shopping Centre. The current gym, situated in the Thunder Bay McIntyre Centre on Memorial Avenue, will be replaced by a new location in 2026.

Kathy MacKinnon, Chief Operating Officer for Fit4Less, expressed enthusiasm for the move in a written statement, highlighting the opportunity to provide members with an expanded facility equipped with diverse new equipment. While specific details are yet to be finalized, Fit4Less confirmed the relocation to a space within the Intercity Shopping Centre, noting the decision was driven by the club's growing membership. Officials from the Intercity Shopping Centre welcomed Fit4Less to their community, emphasizing the centre's position as a central hub for various activities and the gym's potential to complement existing stores and services. Both the shopping centre and Fit4Less have pledged to release further information as it becomes available

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