
How Cochrane Residents Can Save on Tim Horton Events Centre Fitness Passes
Quick Tip
Buying a yearly adult fitness pass at the Tim Horton Events Centre breaks down to roughly $41 per month, saving regular visitors nearly $470 compared to paying monthly.
This post breaks down exactly how Cochrane residents can pay less for fitness passes at the Tim Horton Events Centre — and why that's worth your attention if you visit more than once a month. Whether you're skating laps, swimming after work, or dropping in for open gym time, small savings add up fast in our community. You don't need to jump through hoops. You just need to know which pass fits your schedule.
Who qualifies for discounted passes at the Tim Horton Events Centre?
Discounted passes are available for seniors, students, families, and youth right here in Cochrane. The Town of Cochrane sets these rates lower than standard adult pricing — often by 15% to 30%. (Proof of age or address may be required at the front desk.) If you're 55 or older, enrolled full-time at a local school, or registering three or more family members under one household, you'll likely qualify. Don't assume the posted adult rate is your only option — ask the staff what's available before you pay.
How much can Cochrane residents save with multi-visit or annual options?
Multi-visit punch cards and seasonal memberships at the Tim Horton Events Centre usually cut the per-visit cost by 20% to 40% compared to drop-in rates. Here's the thing: if you show up twice a week, a monthly pass pays for itself quickly. Below is how common options stack up for Cochrane locals.
| Pass Type | Best For | Typical Savings |
|---|---|---|
| 10-Visit Punch Card | Occasional skaters or gym-goers | ~20% off drop-in |
| Monthly Membership | Regular fitness users | ~30% off daily rates |
| Family Season Pass | Households with kids | ~40% versus individual passes |
Where can Cochrane residents find extra recreation subsidies?
Ontario's Healthy Kids Community Challenge and local programs sometimes offset registration costs for families in Cochrane. The Town of Cochrane also posts current recreation fee assistance details online — check before you register. Worth noting: the Ontario Seniors' Active Living Tax Credit can reimburse eligible fitness expenses at municipal facilities like ours too. The catch? You'll need to keep your receipts and claim them on your tax return. For households on a tight budget, that extra step can mean real money back in your pocket.
Stop by the Tim Horton Events Centre counter on 6th Avenue to ask about current promotions. Staff there know what's running this season in Cochrane. That said, the best deal is usually the pass you'll actually use — so pick one that matches your routine, not just the biggest discount.
