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Thanks for becoming a fan of Campus Recreation at Western University! Keep your eyes open for specials and promotions we will be offering! ft.

We made this page for you, so please let us know of anything we can change or add to this page. In January 2009, Campus Recreation made its highly anticipated move into the newly build $35 Million Western Student Recreation Centre. Being boasted as one of the best Recreation facilities in all of Canada it includes an 8-lane pool, 50 metre pool, 5 gymnasia, 2 studios, 19,000 sq. Fitness Centre (Car

02/09/2026

Grab a paddle and join us for NEW Drop-In Pickleball at Western Campus Recreation 🏓

Whether you’re new to the game or a regular on the court, it’s a fun way to stay active and connect with friends at the WSRC.

Drop-in sport times are subject to change, so be sure to check the schedule before you play. More info on the web or the app: https://www.uwo.ca/campusrec/schedules/index.html

02/05/2026

Unwind, reset, and recharge at Glow and Flow Yoga ✨🧘‍♀️

Join Western Campus Recreation for this free glow in the dark yoga class, a part of the Move Your Mood series. Slow down, move mindfully, and enjoy a calming glow-lit atmosphere to end your week.

📅 Friday, February 6
⏰ 7:00 PM
📍 WSRC

Registration is required. Sign up today at https://shop.westernmustangs.ca/Program/GetProgramDetails?courseId=76c6b56f-4fed-4a00-b699-637ceb8e19aa

Free for current Western students.

02/04/2026

Be kind to yourself. There is power in self-compassion. It’s easy to be your own harshest critic, especially when school, fitness, and life feel overwhelming. But the way we talk to ourselves matters just as much as the actions we take. Research shows that self-compassion, treating yourself with the same care you’d offer a friend, improves resilience, motivation, and mental well-being (Neff, 2021).

https://uwo.ca/campusrec/news/2025/be_kind_to_yourself_the_power_of_selfcompassion.html

Today, , and every day, it's important to recognize that movement doesn’t always look the same, and that’s okay. On low-energy days, choosing rest, gentle stretching, or a short walk still matters. Instead of dismissing these days as failures, they can be seen as necessary parts of balance. Recognizing that even small efforts count helps build consistency without shame (Mayo Clinic, 2023).

This February, Campus Recreation’s Wellness & Fitness Wednesday series, brought to you by Move Your Mood, explores the importance of kindness toward ourselves, both in and out of movement.

Note: videos were filmed by Campus Rec student staff outside of open hours.

02/03/2026

Join our team! 💜

Campus Recreation at Western University is looking for enthusiastic, motivated students to join our team. Build leadership skills, gain hands on experience, and be part of a community that helps keep campus active and connected.

Apply today. https://www.uwo.ca/campusrec/jobs/index.html

01/28/2026

Body neutrality emphasizes respecting your body without demanding constant love for how it looks. This approach reminds us that “your body is an instrument, not an ornament.” By focusing less on appearance and more on function, students can build a compassionate mindset that supports both physical and mental well-being (Center for Discovery, 2023).

https://www.uwo.ca/campusrec/news/2025/your_bodydoesnthave_to_look_a_certain_way_to_be_good.html

This month, Campus Recreation’s Wellness & Fitness Wednesday series, brought to you by Move Your Mood, invites students to explore body respect, body functionality, and body neutrality as healthier, more sustainable approaches to movement and self-care.

Note: videos were filmed by Campus Rec student staff after hours.

01/21/2026

January often comes with unrealistic expectations driven by diet culture and fitness marketing. Rejecting these pressures allows you to embrace movement as self-care rather than punishment.

Building a healthier fitness culture means valuing balance, rest, and authenticity over constant comparison. According to the Mental Health Foundation (2021), reducing appearance-focused messaging helps create more positive relationships with exercise.

This month, Campus Recreation’s Wellness & Fitness Wednesday series, brought to you by Move Your Mood, invites students to explore body respect, body functionality, and body neutrality as healthier, more sustainable approaches to movement and self-care.

Full article: https://www.uwo.ca/campusrec/news/2025/your_bodydoesnthave_to_look_a_certain_way_to_be_good.html

Note: videos were filmed by Campus Rec student staff after hours.

01/14/2026

Join us for free, fun and social glow volleyball on Friday, January 16, 5:30-10pm! This is a casual tournament open to all skill levels - no need to have a team in advance. Open to all Western students.

Register now, space is limited. https://shop.westernmustangs.ca/Program/GetProgramDetails?courseId=07d19c6e-b541-41cb-af06-99e0e70986e9

You will register as an individual, and we’ll be creating teams at the beginning of the night to mix things up and keep it friendly. Each team will play multiple short games throughout the evening across our three gyms.

🌟 Black Light Theme - Dress to Glow! This tournament will take place under black lights, so wear your whitest or brightest neon clothing to light up the court! Avoid dark colors - they won’t glow. Think neon, white, fluorescent, or anything that glows in the dark. Face paint, glow sticks, and fun accessories are encouraged!

Whether you're new to the game or a seasoned player, come ready to meet new people, have fun, and enjoy a glowing night of volleyball!

A part of the Move Your Mood free event series.

01/14/2026

Love. Your. Body. Instead of always focusing on how our bodies appear, shifting attention to what our bodies do can foster gratitude and appreciation.

Whether it’s walking across campus, carrying groceries, or dancing with friends, bodies enable us to live, learn, and connect. Studies show that a focus on body functionality improves self-esteem and body image over time (Alleva & Tylka, 2021).

This month, Campus Recreation’s Wellness & Fitness Wednesday series, brought to you by Move Your Mood, invites students to explore body respect, body functionality, and body neutrality as healthier, more sustainable approaches to movement and self-care.

Full article: https://www.uwo.ca/campusrec/news/2025/your_bodydoesnthave_to_look_a_certain_way_to_be_good.html

Note: videos were filmed by Campus Rec student staff after hours.

01/09/2026

Get Involved, Mustangs!

Looking to stay active, meet new people, or just try something new this term? We've got you covered.

Check your Western University email for more information on all the great programming offered. All active full-time students have a Campus Recreation membership. Tap in with your Western ONECard. Or visit: https://www.uwo.ca/campusrec/orientation/index.html

From Winter Intramurals and free Move Your Mood classes and events, to Recreational Sport Clubs and free regular-season varsity home games for Western students, there are so many ways to get involved on campus this winter.

We’re here to help you find your community and make the most of 2026.

01/07/2026

In January, it’s easy to feel bombarded by fitness ads and “new year, new you” messages that focus on appearance. But the truth is, your body doesn’t have to look a certain way to be good.

You don’t owe anyone a “before and after.” Your body doesn’t have to look different from what it is, to be valuable - it’s already enough. By celebrating functionality, rejecting toxic expectations, and embracing inclusion and a body-neutral mindset, you can approach movement with respect, balance, and joy.

https://youtube.com/shorts/AjQM8NGYILw

This month, Campus Recreation’s Wellness & Fitness Wednesday series, brought to you by Move Your Mood, invites students to explore body respect, body functionality, and body neutrality as healthier, more sustainable approaches to movement and self-care.

Full article: https://uwo.ca/campusrec/news/2025/your_bodydoesnthave_to_look_a_certain_way_to_be_good.html

Note: videos were filmed by Campus Rec student staff after hours.

01/06/2026

Welcome back ! For a limited time, get 50% OFF TOWEL SERVICE when you rent a Winter Locker (Jan–Apr 2026).

Stay warm, stay dry, stay organized, all winter long. Upgrade your winter routine with the ultimate convenience combo.

Rent a Full or Half Locker for the Winter Term (Jan–Apr) and enjoy 50% off Towel Service when bundled. No need to pack wet towels. No extra laundry. No hassle. Full Locker + Towel Service: $105 (Regular price $126). Half Locker + Towel Service: $73 (Regular price $94) +HST.

Purchase in-person at the WSRC Welcome Desk Only. Limited availability — first come, first served.

https://uwo.ca/campusrec/news/2025/rent_a_2026_winter_locker_janapril_and_get_50_off_towel_service.html

01/01/2026

Happy New Year !

We look forward to seeing you when Western University Campus Recreation reopens on Sunday, January 4, 2026 at 9:00am.

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Our Story

Campus Recreation made its highly anticipated move into the new $35 Million Western Student Recreation Centre in 2009. Built to be one of the best Recreation facilities in all of Canada it includes an 8-lane pool, 50 metre pool, 5 gymnasia, 2 studios, 19,000 sq. ft. Fitness Centre (Cardio & Weight area), 5 squash courts along with Meeting and Training rooms, Lounge space, Massage & Wellness suite and a cafe.

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Western Student Recreation Centre
London, ON
N6A 5B9

Opening Hours

Monday 6:30am - 8pm
Tuesday 6:30am - 8pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 8pm
Thursday 6:30am - 8pm
Friday 6:30am - 8pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm