Located in Beacon Hill by Home hardware and a golfing shop. It's a decent Good Life Fitness. Fair size. Has all the equipment you a standard gym usually has. Here's a rough break down of the some of the pros and cons for me:
Pros:
* Staff has always been friendly and helpful. They weren't pushy like other commercial gyms.
* Massage chairs.. I know most Good Life's have them but it's still a awesome perk to a gym
* Fully equipped change rooms - showers, lockers, sauna, etc
* Fitness and spin classes - I have no idea how these classes are but they have them
* Clean
* Lots of accessory machines for weight lifting
* Lots of cardio machines. I have never had to wait for a piece of cardio equipment.
* 24/4 gym (I think.. Or maybe it's 24/3)
* Fees are reasonable and you get access to other Good Life's, making it convenient to get a workout in if you visit another city or another area of Calgary.
Cons:
* Some of the equipment is a little run down (rips and tears in benches, worn out cable ropes, missing cable accessories, etc)
* Only 2 squat racks. This means something during peak periods, such as it might take a while for you to get your workout in.
* Actual weight area is pretty small with a lot of things crammed in there. This gets super crowded during peak areas when everyone is trying to find a space to lift.
* There definitely isn't enough cable machines and bar accessories
Overall it's a decent gym if you live in the northwest area and need somewhere to workout. Good life does its job and has everything you need to bust out a solid workout.