GoodLife Fitness

GoodLife Fitness

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foundation = 1979
founder = David Patchell-Evans "Patch"
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industry = Health Club
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homepage = [http://www.goodlifefitness.com goodlifefitness.com]
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Goodlife Fitness is the largest health club company in Canada with 160 clubs.

It is 100% Canadian, and was founded in London, Ontario, in 1979 by David Patchell Evans. GoodLife has also been one of "Canada's 50 Best Managed Companies" for 6 straight years.

Their CEO, David Patchell Evans, is also the Kilee patchell-Evans Autism Research Group, and in 2005 received the prestigious "Canadian Medical Award of Excellence". He is also the past President of Autism Canada.

GoodLife continues to expand rapidly, recently purchasing the 'Alliance' and 'Family Fitness' club chains. They will have an estimated 200 fitness clubs in Canada by the year 2009.


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