Montreal
Montreal

Fitness Studios in Montreal

52 studios found

Montreal offers a diverse fitness scene with 52 studios specializing in Functional Training, Yoga, and Pilates, including Reformer Pilates. Beyond these, many studios incorporate high-intensity interval training (HIIT), martial arts, dance, and boxing classes, reflecting the city’s varied approach to wellness. Whether focusing on strength, flexibility, or cardio, practitioners can find options suited to different skill levels and training goals throughout the city.

Soccer iQ Saint-Leonard
Soccer iQ Saint-Leonard
Functional Training
B52 Fit
Pilates Reformer Pilates Boxing
Boa Social Club
Reformer Pilates Pilates
Centre Sportif Extreme Evolution
Centre Sportif Extreme Evolution
CrossFit
Énergie Well
Énergie Well
CrossFit
Pro Stretch MTL
Pro Stretch MTL
Stretching
SBT BOXING GYM
SBT BOXING GYM
Boxing
Soccer iQ Taschereau
Soccer iQ Taschereau
Functional Training
Studio Black Swan
Studio Black Swan
Pole Dance
Studio Sukūn
Studio Sukūn
Yoga Pilates
Club Hippocrate
Club Hippocrate
Yoga
Club PKL Inc.
Club PKL Inc.
Pilates Barre Yoga
CoreXcellence
CoreXcellence
Functional Training
CrossFit Montreal
CrossFit Montreal
CrossFit
F45 Training NDG
F45 Training NDG
HIIT Functional Training
IPYFIT
IPYFIT
Functional Training
Le LABB
Le LABB
Functional Training
Mile-End Jiu-Jitsu Club
Mile-End Jiu-Jitsu Club
Martial Arts
Orangetheory Fitness Somerled #CAN122
Orangetheory Fitness Somerled #CAN122
HIIT Functional Training
Oxygen Yoga & Entraînement - NDG
Oxygen Yoga & Entraînement - NDG
Yoga Functional Training
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Fitness & wellness in Montreal

In 2026, Montreal’s fitness focus leans into mobility and strength with spots like Essentrics’ flagship studio at the Honeyrose Hotel offering classes that blend dynamic stretching and strengthening, emphasizing functional movement. Yoga Fitness is making its debut this year with a newly minted location, backed by a $4 million investment, signaling growing demand for yoga-centered wellness. The city is also expanding outdoor fitness options, including a new neighborhood gym slated for Parc Baldwin Sud in Plateau-Mont-Royal by fall.

Downtown remains a hotspot for fitness openings, featuring a mix of martial arts, Pilates, and HIIT studios. Essentrics’ unlimited 10-day pass runs around $30, while McGill’s rec facilities rent activity rooms for about $60 an hour. Boxing, reformer Pilates, and meditation classes reflect Montreal’s interest in integrated, accessible training that fits varied lifestyles across boroughs.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Montreal

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

Montreal’s fitness scene in 2026 highlights dynamic stretching and strengthening at Essentrics Flagship Studio in the Honeyrose Hotel. Yoga Fitness, fresh off a near $4 million investment, is set to open its first local studio this year. Alongside these, Pilates, Reformer classes, HIIT, martial arts, boxing, and dance remain part of the city’s active lifestyle, shaped by Montreal’s bilingual culture and love for community-centered workouts.

Which neighborhoods in Montreal are known for their fitness facilities and activities?

Downtown Montreal continues to attract new fitness ventures and serves as a wellness hub. Plateau-Mont-Royal stands out with its vibrant outdoor fitness culture, especially with the city’s recent $6.3 million investment in neighborhood gyms, including the upcoming outdoor facility at Parc Baldwin Sud, expected by fall 2026. These outdoor spots help residents stay active year-round despite Montreal’s chilly winters.

What are typical pricing options and class formats for fitness studios in Montreal?

At Essentrics Flagship Studio (Honeyrose Hotel), an unlimited 10-day pass costs around $30, with monthly unlimited passes offering better value. McGill University’s Recreation Facilities provide hourly room rentals starting near $60, supporting a range of fitness activities from personal training to group classes. Pricing reflects a balance between quality programming and local demand.

Is there a useful tip for practicing fitness in Montreal’s local environment?

Tap into Montreal’s expanding network of outdoor neighborhood gyms, especially in Plateau areas like Parc Baldwin Sud. These city-funded facilities, part of a $6.3 million project, offer accessible workout stations suited to all seasons, making them ideal for locals facing long winters but eager to stay active outdoors.

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