Over time, singles champions such as Kurt Browning, Patrick Chan and Barbara Ann Scott, have trained at the club.
[1] In 1925, a piece of land on St. Clair Avenue West, near Yonge Street, was purchased to accommodate a growing membership, the changing face of recreational activities and conversion from a gentlemen's to a family club.
Alterations and additions to the new building have continued and the acquisition of adjacent properties to the north have both expanded the club's developable land and established the ability to add floor space to the clubhouse.
The "Shiftingravity" expansion has expanded fitness offerings, a new children's area and activity centre, a consolidated pro shop and 200 additional parking spaces.
The north wall of the curling rink building on the south side of Monteith Street was partially retained, in use as a park fence.