Massive Indoor Obstacle Courses

Pursuit OCR is the Largest of Its Kind in Canada

Obstacle course races have become hugely popular the world over and that's what makes Pursuit OCR a promising endeavor set to take the city of Toronto by storm. Pursuit OCR will be Canada's largest indoor obstacle course and training centre found in the West Queen West neighbourhood.

Founded by Wil Mclean of RedGate Bodyworks and Eddie Chan, owner of Bolt Fresh Bar, Pursuit OCR will offer a unique fitness experience for Torontonians. The space boasts 19 obstacles and group classes led by trainers with backgrounds in martial arts, aerial performance arts and even Cirque du Soleil. Of course, one of the more unexpected features is the cryotherapy service for faster recovery and rejuvenation. Spectators will also be able to enjoy watching friends and family attempt the course for a dedicated observation deck.
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Industry Implications
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3. Sports and Wellness Tourism - Pursuit OCR gives travelers a new and unique reason to visit Toronto, therefore disrupting traditional tourism and creating opportunities for sports and wellness tourism.

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