Toronto
Toronto

Fitness Studios in Toronto

122 studios found

Toronto’s functional training, Hiit and yoga scene is spread across 73 dedicated studios offering a mix of structured classes and drop-in sessions. Alongside Functional Training, Hiit and Yoga, popular disciplines include Barre, Pilates, Boxing, Stretching and Dance, so programming ranges from strength-focused circuits to mobility and mind-body work. Many studios combine formats (e.g., strength + mobility or cardio + boxing) and publish schedules online, making it easier to compare class length, intensity, and teacher background. Expect weekday peak times and an active weekend schedule.

Chi Junky
Chi Junky
Pilates Yoga Dance
Circle Pilates
Circle Pilates
Pilates Yoga
Dancing Geisha
Dancing Geisha
Pole Dance Aerial
Kingsway Boxing Club
Kingsway Boxing Club
Boxing
Rumble Boxing Yorkville
Rumble Boxing Yorkville
Boxing
Body Harmonics
Body Harmonics
Pilates
EQempowerment
EQempowerment
Functional Training
Hardknocks Boxing Club
Hardknocks Boxing Club
Boxing
Neutral Pilates (Downtown)
Neutral Pilates (Downtown)
Pilates Reformer Pilates
Rumble Boxing Midtown
Rumble Boxing Midtown
Boxing
BeHot Yoga Toronto
BeHot Yoga Toronto
Yoga HIIT Pilates
FLEXAFIT
Martial Arts
Goh Ballet Bayview
Dance
Body By Chosen - Toronto
Boxing
F45 Training Liberty Village
F45 Training Liberty Village
CrossFit Functional Training HIIT
F45 Training Parkdale
F45 Training Parkdale
HIIT Functional Training
F45 Training Yorkville
F45 Training Yorkville
HIIT Functional Training
FLYT Club
FLYT Club
Cycling Yoga Pilates
Oxygen Yoga & Fitness - Liberty Village
Oxygen Yoga & Fitness - Liberty Village
Yoga Functional Training
Oxygen Yoga & Fitness - Midtown [Eg & Avenue]
Oxygen Yoga & Fitness - Midtown [Eg & Avenue]
Yoga Boxing Barre
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Fitness & wellness in Toronto

Toronto’s fitness scene in 2026 is embracing breath-led movement and specialized, method-driven workouts. The new Stott Pilates flagship in Yorkville doubles as an educational hub, reflecting growing Pilates interest. Nearby, Sweat and Tonic’s REFORMD studio at The Well introduces Lagree training with high-end, equipment-based classes. On Bloor Street West, Within’s yoga and sound therapy studio emphasizes meditation and mindful breathwork, adding depth to the city’s wellness offerings.

Yorkville remains the go-to for premium fitness experiences, while the Entertainment District maintains its niche with studios like Reset Studio that pair movement with acupuncture. Pricing reflects this split: REFORMD’s Lagree classes sit at the top tier, whereas Within offers more affordable sessions. Core class trends focus on strength, flexibility, and recovery through Pilates, yoga, functional training, and Lagree, matching local demand for both rigorous workouts and restorative practices.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Toronto

What types of fitness studios and classes are popular in Toronto right now?

Toronto’s fitness scene includes established offerings like Lagree at Sweat and Tonic’s REFORMD studio at The Well, which opened in spring 2025, and breath-led movement with sound meditation at Within’s studio on Bloor St W, launched in January 2026. You’ll also find strong Pilates options at Stott Pilates’ flagship in Yorkville, plus boxing gyms in King West and cycling classes that take advantage of Bloor’s bike lanes.

Which Toronto neighborhoods are known for their fitness and wellness studios?

Yorkville has become a hotspot for upscale studios, with Stott Pilates’ flagship and Sweat and Tonic’s REFORMD drawing attention since early 2025 and 2026. The Entertainment District still hosts boutique spots like Reset Studio, blending acupuncture and mindful movement. Midtown attracts a dedicated crowd through Within’s yoga and sound offerings on Bloor. King West’s scene shifted after Majesty’s Pleasure closed in early 2025 due to demographic changes.

What should I expect from pricing and class formats at Toronto fitness studios?

Pricing varies quite a bit: REFORMD’s Lagree classes at Sweat and Tonic start around $40 per drop-in, reflecting their premium positioning. Within’s yoga and sound sessions are more affordable, with drop-ins typically around $20. Most studios in Toronto offer drop-in, multi-class passes, and monthly memberships. Check studio websites for the latest deals, especially since some have adapted prices post-pandemic.

Any tips for someone new to Toronto’s fitness and wellness scene?

Start by exploring studios in Yorkville and the Entertainment District to get a feel for Toronto’s diverse options—from high-end Pilates to eclectic mindful movement. Keep in mind that spots in King West have shuffled recently after Majesty’s Pleasure closed in 2025. Transit access is generally good in these neighborhoods, but Bloor and Queen St areas are particularly bike-friendly if you enjoy outdoor cycling classes.

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