IRON Haven Gyms

IRON Haven Gyms

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3 locations. Alberton, Oleary Sside Iron Haven Hours of Operations.

Alberton: 853-3421 10 Argyle Street
5am-10pm Monday-Friday
5am-9pm Saturday Sunday
O'Leary: 859-1800 17 Willow Ave
4:30am-11pm daily
Summerside: 888-3499 474 Gallant Street
STAFFED HOURS
6:30am-9pm Monday-Friday
10am-4pm Saturday
10am-3pm Sunday
ACCESS CARD HOURS
6am-10pm Monday-Friday:: 24 hours with gold card
8am-8pm Saturday-Sunday
*Access card works 365 days a year*

07/09/2026

ARE YOU MISSING OUT?
Been in this business for over 30 years now and am amazed at how much it is evolved and is growing. Fitness and gyms are not new but I believe we are still only scratching the surface of the tremendous opportunities that are available to stay in shape. More and more people are realizing that their life is better in every way if they look after themselves.
Being in shape increases your energy and vitality. You can do more, you DO DO more. You squeeze everything you can out of each day. Training is physical, mental and spiritual. This is seldom obvious when you first start but becomes apparent with a few years of steady training. Most will start for physical reasons. Getting stronger, leaner, faster, elevating energy levels are all great reasons to start and results come quick. With long term training the other results become obvious. The incredible feeling of well being after a hard workout. The body loves to be challenged and the challenge releases endorphins which stimulate the mind. You feel great, happy and energetic, better able to deal with life’s stresses. The satisfaction of a good workout spills into the rest of your mindset. It recharges your batteries and a mental “contentment” sets it.
Many of us spend most of our day in a sedentary workplace and need the physical outlet. Mental fatigue is just as tiring as physical fatigue and a challenging workout is an excellent way to beat it.
The percentage of the general population that is embarking on a personal fitness program is at an all time high. Was not a lot of years ago when I would see a surge of people training during the winter months, then very few during the summer. Todays gyms see a huge number of their members training year round. Many will train 4-5 days a week in the winter and 2-3 in the summer simply because they are pressed for time.
If you have never really trained, have never got it right and stuck with it for a few months I encourage you to try it and get it right. Take some training lessons, hire a trainer if need be and train long enough so you can put in an intense workout and reap the benefits. It is an investment in yourself that simply cannot be bought. You have to earn it and the payoff is immense. Don’t miss out.
Terry Adams CFT
IRON HAVEN GYMS

07/01/2026

Happy Canada Day. All three Iron Haven Gyms will be accessible regular hours for members with access cards. Front Counter/Pro Shops will be shorter hours

06/12/2026

WE ARE HIRING. Have a summer student position available at our Summerside Location. Front desk, pro shop work. Would be some general detailing, Must be able to work some evenings and weekends as we are open 7 days a week. If you like working with the public and are reliable call the front desk at 902 888 3499 or drop off a resume.

Photos from IRON Haven Gyms's post 05/30/2026

POWER HOUR today . Alberton Iron Haven Gym 1-3

05/21/2026

You join the gym and start working out.

Couple of weeks-- Zero Changes
Month-- Zero changes
Three Months-- You think you can barely see some changes
One Year-- Even you cannot believe the changes. Complete transformation.

05/20/2026

NO PAIN NO GAIN......Anyone who has been around a gym for awhile has heard this saying many times. While there is truth to it, there are different kinds of pain. If you are just starting your journey with weight training you will probably experience some “good” pain after your first few workouts. The severity will depend on how hard you challenge yourself.
Start off easy and don’t push yourself too hard. Too many sets, repetitions or too high of intensity will give you DMOS (delayed onset muscle soreness). Weight training causes minute damage to the muscles at the cellular level. While this does not sound good, aside from the soreness it is not harmful. In fact the muscles react the repeated stress on the muscles by coming back stronger and denser. It’s actually how you improve when combined with good nutrition. DMOS may last for your first few workouts but will decrease in severity as you continue to train. Many seasoned trainers look forward to mild muscle soreness after a challenging workout. DMOS can also be present when changing your workout routine or after and extended layoff.
Another type of pain that is not harmful and can actually feel good when you have trained for awhile is the lactic acid burn. When you are repping it out with the weights and contracting the muscles there is energy being used, and waste products that come from that energy consumption by the muscles. One of these waste products is called lactic acid and can cause a burning sensation in the muscles being used. It is a temporary pain that goes away quickly after the muscle is allowed to rest. A trainer who does higher repetitions and chases the muscle pump (engorging the targeted muscle with blood) will often experience lactic acid buildup. Sometimes the actual muscle pump can also be painful as the muscle is so full of blood the fascia that encases the muscle fibers can be stretched, which encourages growth.
There are also pains that are not so good and here are a few. Use caution while training with any joint pain. If you have a previous injury or a joint condition talk to a trainer about ways to train around it. Different exercises, traction versus compression, higher reps, different angles are all ways that may lessen the pain.
Repeated training loads that are too heavy can cause cumulative damage to joints, tendons and ligaments. If you are training and always have a dull aches around certain joints or areas and it seems to take a lot of warm up sets for it to go away it may be time for a scheduled break, a change in routine or a repetition increase/weight decrease.
Muscle tears can happen to any athlete and gym goers are no different although it is rare. If you feel pain or an immediate burning sensation in a muscle when training stop immediately and ice it. If there is bruising or discoloration you may have torn a muscle and should seek medical attention.
Over extending a muscles range of motion can cause tendon or muscle pain and damage and is most common with hamstrings, low back, pectoralis, lower biceps and shoulders. Know your range of motion and if trying to increase it do it gradually.
High level athletes are there because they have a high level of pain tolerance. This will increase with repeated training and intensity but it’s important to be able to distinguish between a good productive pain and one that may be detrimental to your progress. No pain no gain does hold merit but train smart!

05/13/2026

Been training for awhile and not seeing the results you expected? Recovery could be the problem. Your muscles don't grow while you are training, the grow while you are recovering. Training stresses the muscles and triggers the growth stimulus. The actual growth comes during the rest days in between, the food, the consistency and sleep.
When starting it is common to just think about the training as being all that is needed. There is more. Take in enough protein, take enough time to recover between body parts, get enough sleep and you will see much more progress.
Also make sure your training is intense enough to actually trigger muscle growth. You don't need endless sets and long drawn out workouts. If your training to failure drop the junk volume, warm up and do a few hard sets of each exercise. Less sets and more effort.
You can get lots of variety in your training but more is not always better. Less volume, more intensity, higher quality training/nutrition and recovery may give you better results.
Terry Adams CFT
Iron Haven Gyms

Photos from IRON Haven Gyms's post 05/10/2026

Train at the O'Leary IRON Haven Gyms ? Try this beauty out next time you are in and doing abs. It's beside stairs on second floor. Just added it this week.

05/06/2026

You do it for many other payments. Now you can use PAP at the Alberton Iron Haven Gym. Easy, no hassle way to pay your gym membership. Inquire at the front desk. Easy to set up

05/05/2026

WELCOME BACK to all the STUDENTS.
Stop in, lift a little, laugh a little, push yourself, learn your limits, get fit, get strong, get energy, take control, lose some weight, lift some weight, make some friends...welcome home.

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Alberton, Summerside, Oleary
Alberton, PE
474GALLANTSTREETSUMMERSIDE

Opening Hours

Monday 5am - 10pm
Tuesday 5am - 10pm
Wednesday 5am - 10pm
Thursday 5am - 10pm
Friday 5am - 10pm
Saturday 5am - 10pm
Sunday 5am - 10pm