Vancouver
Vancouver

Fitness Studios in Vancouver

74 studios found

Vancouver’s fitness scene includes about 40 studios offering a wide mix of classes, with strong representation in functional training, HIIT and dance. You can move between small-group functional sessions, high-intensity interval workouts and various dance formats—plus CrossFit boxes, dedicated stretching and yoga studios, martial arts dojos and indoor cycling options across the city. Neighborhoods from Kitsilano to Mount Pleasant host varied schedules and drop-in options, so check class formats and coach experience to match goals and injury history.

YMCA of Greater Vancouver
YMCA of Greater Vancouver
Swimming Yoga Dance
Ashley Corral Performance Training
Ashley Corral Performance Training
Functional Training
JennaMaye Fitness
JennaMaye Fitness
Functional Training
Core Community
Reformer Pilates Pilates
F45 Training Oak and Broadway
F45 Training Oak and Broadway
Functional Training HIIT
Kondi Fitness
HIIT Functional Training Stretching
BodyPulse Fitness Studio
BodyPulse Fitness Studio
Functional Training
FloatWell
Functional Training
Northwest Personal Training
Northwest Personal Training
Functional Training
Orangetheory Fitness Davie Street #CAN073
HIIT Functional Training Cycling
Orangetheory Fitness West Broadway #CAN081
HIIT CrossFit
Vitality Fitness BC
CrossFit
Barbell fitness personal training
CrossFit Martial Arts
Dance Vancouver
Dance
Emerge Jiu Jitsu
Emerge Jiu Jitsu
Martial Arts
F45 Training Fraserhood
CrossFit
Goh Ballet
Dance
Groundwork Athletics Inc
Groundwork Athletics Inc
Functional Training
Lockdown Fitness
Lockdown Fitness
Functional Training Stretching
Oxygen Yoga & Fitness - Roundhouse
Oxygen Yoga & Fitness - Roundhouse
Yoga HIIT Functional Training
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Fitness & wellness in Vancouver

In 2026, Vancouver’s fitness scene is shaped by the rise of Fusion Pilates, which blends traditional Pilates with strength and cardio, attracting locals looking for variety beyond standard studio classes. Personalized wellness plans powered by health data and AI tools are also gaining traction, reflecting the city’s tech-savvy, health-aware community. Outdoors remains central—Kitsilano’s waterfront and parks offer ample space for yoga and group workouts, while Mount Pleasant has become a go-to spot for boutique studios and wellness cafés serving specialized classes like HIIT, CrossFit, and martial arts.

Drop-in class prices typically fall between $15 and $25, with monthly memberships from $100 to $200, providing flexible access throughout the city. Newer facilities like UBC’s Recreation Centre North, opened mid-2025, substantially boost indoor options, helping fill the gap left by Dunbar Community Centre’s temporary closure for renovations.

Frequently asked questions about studios in Vancouver

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

Vancouver’s fitness scene in 2026 mixes innovation with community staples. Fusion Pilates—like what you find at Pilatech Studio in Mount Pleasant—combines Pilates with cardio and strength training for dynamic workouts. Personalized wellness plans, often using AI-driven health data integration, are offered at spots like Endorphin Studios, tailoring fitness to individual needs. Meanwhile, boutique studios focusing on cycling, barre, and tech-enhanced training continue to grow across the city.

Which Vancouver neighborhoods are known for fitness and wellness studios?

Kitsilano’s vibe is all about active, outdoor living—locals hit the seawall and Kitsilano Beach for running or bootcamp classes, and studios like Body Electric Yoga are neighborhood favorites. Mount Pleasant has transformed into a hub for boutique studios and wellness cafes; places like Endorphin Studios and Moon Juice Café offer classes and health-focused meetups that attract a crowd serious about fitness and wellbeing.

What is the typical pricing structure for fitness classes and memberships in Vancouver?

Fitness drop-in classes in Vancouver usually run from $15 to $25 depending on the style and studio, with popular spots like Body Electric Yoga at the higher end on weekends. Unlimited monthly memberships vary widely—from around $100 at community hubs up to $200+ at boutique studios with more perks and tech-enhanced facilities, such as the new UBC Recreation Centre North.

Are there any recent developments or practical tips to know about fitness facilities in Vancouver?

UBC’s Recreation Centre North opened last June, adding triple the indoor fitness space and new studios for everything from climbing to HIIT. If you regularly use community centres like Dunbar, note their fitness centre just reopened after renovations earlier this year, so expect refreshed equipment but some crowding during peak times. Planning classes around these changes helps avoid the busiest hours.

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