Edmonton
Edmonton

Fitness Studios in Edmonton

33 studios found

Edmonton hosts 24 fitness studios offering a diverse range of classes including Functional Training, HIIT, and Yoga. Beyond these popular disciplines, residents can also find studios specializing in CrossFit, Cycling, Stretching, Meditation, and Pole Dance. This variety allows individuals to tailor their fitness routines to personal goals, whether focusing on strength, endurance, flexibility, or mindfulness. The city’s fitness community supports both high-intensity and restorative practices, catering to a wide spectrum of preferences and experience levels.

Aradia Fitness Edmonton Whyte Ave
Aradia Fitness Edmonton Whyte Ave
Pole Dance Aerial
Archetype
Archetype
Functional Training HIIT Stretching
Bliss MediSpa & Integrated Wellness
Bliss MediSpa & Integrated Wellness
Yoga
Fitset Ninja
Fitset Ninja
Functional Training
Inferno Pilates
Inferno Pilates
Pilates Yoga
Metta Yoga Edmonton South
Metta Yoga Edmonton South
Yoga
Metta Yoga Edmonton West
Metta Yoga Edmonton West
Yoga Meditation Stretching
Orangetheory Fitness Callingwood #CAN045
Orangetheory Fitness Callingwood #CAN045
HIIT
Orangetheory Fitness Strathcona #CAN004
Orangetheory Fitness Strathcona #CAN004
HIIT Functional Training Cycling
Privilege Luxury Fitness Club
Privilege Luxury Fitness Club
Functional Training
Forum Pilates Studio
Forum Pilates Studio
Reformer Pilates
Oxygen Yoga & Fitness - Windermere
Oxygen Yoga & Fitness - Windermere
Yoga Pilates HIIT
Runaway Workout Club
Runaway Workout Club
HIIT Cycling
SVPT Fitness & Athletics
SVPT Fitness & Athletics
Functional Training
Wellness on Whyte
Wellness on Whyte
Functional Training
City Fit Shop
City Fit Shop
CrossFit Functional Training
Elide Fitness Club
CrossFit
F45 Training Hamptons Alberta
F45 Training Hamptons Alberta
Functional Training HIIT
Flo n Glo Yoga Studio
Flo n Glo Yoga Studio
Yoga
Oxygen Yoga & Fitness - Chappelle
Oxygen Yoga & Fitness - Chappelle
Yoga Pilates Reformer Pilates
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Fitness & wellness in Edmonton

Edmonton’s fitness scene is sharpening its focus on integrated wellness and performance recovery in 2026. MOVATI Athletic, winner of the 2025 Best of YEG Thrive Award, is opening a fourth location in Harvest Hills this spring, featuring large training areas, boutique studios, and recovery spaces. Altea Active is bringing a 125,000-square-foot flagship to West Edmonton, combining fitness, restorative therapies, and social lounges under one roof. For triathletes and cyclists, the new Coronation Park Sports and Recreation Centre stands out with a 50-meter pool, indoor velodrome, and running track.

West Edmonton and Harvest Hills are emerging as key fitness hubs, anchored by these large new facilities alongside established community centers like Dr. Anne Anderson. Pricing varies widely: boutique classes such as Pilates, aerial, and pole dance tend to be priced per session, while clubs like MOVATI offer memberships encompassing functional training, HIIT, cycling, yoga, and meditation. Group workouts increasingly blend high-intensity circuits with mindful movement, catering to Edmonton’s growing demand for well-rounded training.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Edmonton

What types of fitness studios and classes are currently popular in Edmonton?

Edmonton’s fitness scene in 2026 is buzzing with offerings like MOVATI Athletic’s mix of large training floors and boutique studios across its three open locations, plus its new Harvest Hills club opening this spring. Coronation Park Sports and Recreation Centre, which opened in January, brings something unique with North America’s first indoor triathlon training setup featuring a velodrome, pool, and track. Yoga, cycling, functional training, and recovery-focused classes are popular, but locals are especially talking about these new spaces that blend high performance with recovery.

Which neighborhoods in Edmonton are known for their fitness facilities and studios?

West Edmonton is seeing major growth with the upcoming 125,000-square-foot Altea Active flagship center, joining established spots like Dr. Anne Anderson Community Centre. Harvest Hills is gaining a strong fitness reputation, especially with MOVATI’s new location opening this spring, which draws people from around the city. Downtown and Whyte Avenue also have several boutique studios, but these two neighborhoods are the hotspots for new large-scale developments in 2026.

What are typical pricing or class formats for fitness studios in Edmonton?

MOVATI’s memberships generally range around $70–$100 monthly and include access to multiple class formats plus gym facilities. Boutique studios across the city offer drop-in classes usually priced between $20 and $25, with packages lowering the per-class cost. Locations like the new Harvest Hills MOVATI combine general gym access with specialty studios for things like yoga or HIIT, so you can mix and match formats in a single membership.

What practical advice is there for someone starting fitness classes in Edmonton?

Since Edmonton is spread out, pick a studio close to either home or work to help make workouts stick. Keep an eye on new facilities this year—Coronation Park’s indoor triathlon center offers training you won’t find elsewhere on the continent, perfect if you’re into multisport. Also, the new MOVATI in Harvest Hills is turning heads with its size and variety, so it’s a good spot to try if you want everything under one roof.

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